Telin Chess International Tournament 20 Grha Citra Caraka, Jakarta, I (6.1), 05.04.2011
1.d4 ¤f6
2.¥g5 ¤e4
3.¥f4 d5
4.e3 e6
5.¥d3 ¤f6
6.¤f3 c5
7.¤bd2 ¤c6
8.c3 a6
9.0–0 c4
10.¥c2 b5
11.¤e5 ¥b7
12.¤xc6 ¥xc6
13.¥g5 ¥e7
14.f4 g6
15.¤f3 ¤d7
16.¥xe7 £xe7
17.¤e5 £d6
18.b4 f6
19.¤xd7 ¢xd7
20.a4 ¢c7
21.£e2 f5
22.¦a2 ¦hb8
23.¦fa1 £e7
24.£e1 ¢d8
25.¦a3 ¢e8
26.h3 ¦c8
27.¢h2 ¢d8
28.¦1a2 ¦ab8
29.axb5 axb5
30.¦a7 ¦b7
31.¦7a6 ¢e8
32.£a1 ¢f7
33.¦a8 ¦bb8
34.¦8a6 ¦c7
35.¦6a5 ¢g7
36.¦a7 ¦bb7
37.¦xb7 ¦xb7
38.¦a6 £c7
39.¥d1 ¢f7
40.¥f3 ¢e8
41.g3 ¢d7
42.¢g2 ¦b8
43.g4 ¥b7
44.¦a7 Jam habis. 1–0
Eugenio Torre (born November 4, 1951 ) is a chess Grandmaster (GM). He is considered the strongest chess player the Philippines has ever produced during the 1980s and 1990s period, following the heels of Fischer-era Filipino chess champions National Master (NM) Ramon Lontoc, International Master (IM) Renato Naranja, IM Rodolfo Tan Cardoso and GM Rosendo Balinas, Jr. Super GM Wesley So is currently the top Philippine chess player.
Cerdas Barus (born 1 January 1961 in Karo, North Sumatra ) is an Indonesian chess Grandmaster (2004). In 2002 he came second at Surabaya . In 2011 he won the Telin Chess International Tournament in Jakarta . He played for Indonesia in the Chess Olympiads of 1984, 1988, 1990, 1994, 1996, 2000 and 2002 (individual gold medal at third board).
1.d4 ¤f6
2.¥g5 ¤e4
3.¥f4 d5
4.e3 e6
5.¥d3 ¤f6
6.¤f3 c5
7.¤bd2 ¤c6
8.c3 a6
9.0–0 c4
10.¥c2 b5
11.¤e5 ¥b7
12.¤xc6 ¥xc6
13.¥g5 ¥e7
14.f4 g6
15.¤f3 ¤d7
16.¥xe7 £xe7
17.¤e5 £d6
18.b4 f6
19.¤xd7 ¢xd7
20.a4 ¢c7
21.£e2 f5
22.¦a2 ¦hb8
23.¦fa1 £e7
24.£e1 ¢d8
25.¦a3 ¢e8
26.h3 ¦c8
27.¢h2 ¢d8
28.¦1a2 ¦ab8
29.axb5 axb5
30.¦a7 ¦b7
31.¦7a6 ¢e8
32.£a1 ¢f7
33.¦a8 ¦bb8
34.¦8a6 ¦c7
35.¦6a5 ¢g7
36.¦a7 ¦bb7
37.¦xb7 ¦xb7
38.¦a6 £c7
39.¥d1 ¢f7
40.¥f3 ¢e8
41.g3 ¢d7
42.¢g2 ¦b8
43.g4 ¥b7
44.¦a7 Jam habis. 1–0
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