Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Malakhov, Pinoys sentimental favorite to win the world chess cup?

A certain flu has downed yours truly for the past days making it hard to update this blog in a regular basis. We're still recovering at this moment. Our apologies.

At the chess world cup, there's one match yet to be decided and that is between former FIDE World champ, Ukranian Ruslan Ponomariov and last year quarter-finalist of the same event and Wesley So's 4th round tormentor, Vladimir Malakhov of Russia. Boris Gelfand earlier advances to the final by defeating another chess prodigy, 19 year old Sergei Karjakin, 2-0. I don't know about this but Malakhov is my sentimental favorite to beat Ponomariov in their tie break rapid match, aren't you? Of course, being the guy who thwarted the hopes not only of Wesley So to reached the quarterfinals but of the whole Filipino chess community as well, seeing Malakhov advancing to the finals, or even winning the cup may give Wesley an additional boost of confidence after his impressive run in the world cup. Doubters of So may even finally embraced the fact that there's a new kid on the block.

Erroneous. Also I committed some mental lapses in my previous post. I fail to notice that I used the term "ex-living" partner instead of "ex-live in" partner in description of Ms Marilyn Young, the late Bobby Fischer's companion whom he bore a daughter named Jinky. Again my apologies especially to Ms Young if she happen to read our recent post.

Chess World Cup Official website

6 comments:

Jeremain said...

Hello Sir,

Actually kaya ni Wesley si Malakhov, kaya lang wala syang coach/trainer...

Why can't GM Torre be the coach/trainer of Wesley? And to think GM Torre was once the second of GM bobby Fisher during his match with Spassky.

What do u think?

Des Catolos said...

As far as we know, nobody is contacting Torre regarding this. It's all recommendation and suggestion I should say.

Anonymous said...

Wesley needs someone who is a 'real coach and trainer' that can make his talent flourish and reach 2700. Anyone can coach and give advice as a player based on his experience, so please spare us the trouble and resources, find someone who has a good track record on training. Ang daming nagpapanggap na trainer/coach kuno, eh wala namang alam talaga sa training.

Des Catolos said...

@anonymous

I agree. The search for the Pinoy version of Bruce Pandolfini continues.

Andrade said...

I drink to your health bro!

Anonymous said...

No offense to you and Bruce Pandolfini. What we need is a version of a Mark Dvoretsky. Pandolfinis are for beginners and developmental players.