Tuesday, 30 September 2025

Event 1 Report - SMS Deen Team Open Rapid

372 players from 12 countries

The SMS DEEN Merdeka Open Rapid Team Chess Championship was one of the biggest team events held in Malaysia, with 372 players from 12 countries, such as Australia, Indonesia, India, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, the Netherlands, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, and New Zealand taking part.

Results and pictures here.
Detail Chess-Results here.

a team fom Penang


TitleCount
GM5
WGM2
IM16
WIM3
FM14
WFM4
CM9
WCM2
Total55

Hilton's Friend with GM Alexei Barsov on board 1



Not only the biggest it's also the strongest team event ever held in Malaysia for the year and it is consistently so for previous years too which explain it's popularity.

1. Home Field Advantage? Not So Much.

all 9 rounds over but these players can't get enough and continue playing blitz


Of the 372 players who competed, a staggering 283 hailed from the host nation, Malaysia. But as history has shown it is the foreigners who always take the crown year after year and this year was no different. Last year however, with multiple events clashing with the festival, a Malaysian team made history by winning it for the first time in it's 19 year history.    

the winning team SKUA GADING SERPONG from Indonesia




This year returned to its traditional winners of the event - Indonesia. The Indonesian team, SCUA GADING SERPONG, clinched the title. One thing to note is that the players from these teams came here just for the team event and left right after. Most of them did register for Blitz but had to cancel as they didn't have time to play,


as well as make it to the airport in time.



The "Best Malaysian Team" prize went to APEX CHESS ROYALE (SELANGOR), which finished 10th in the overall final rankings.

Best Malaysian Team

2. A Superstar Player Isn't a Silver Bullet.

The event featured a roster of titled players, but none were rated higher than Australian Grandmaster (GM) Smerdon, David C, who entered with a formidable 2541 rating. His presence on the top board of team DATCC LOYALISTS seemed to signal a deep run.

Instead, his team finished in 24th place. The data tells us why. While GM Smerdon put up a solid 6.5/9 points, the team's results on lower boards were mixed, including a score of just 2.5/9 on board three

3. An All-Female Squad Outplayed Dozens of Top Teams.

One of the most impressive performances of the championship came from the PHILIPPINE ARCHERS-TAMARAWS CHESS TEAM. This all-female squad, featuring titled players like Woman International Master (WIM) Bernadette Galas and Woman FIDE Master (WFM) Shania Mae Mendoza, navigated a highly competitive field to secure a remarkable 6th place finish in the final standings.



Their outstanding result not only placed them ahead of dozens of other teams but also earned them the "Best Ladies Team" special prize. Their performance was a standout achievement, proving their strength and skill in a demanding open tournament format.

4. The Tournament's Top Scorer Landed in 7th Place.

If the tournament had an award for individual dominance, the data leaves no doubt who would win it. International Master (IM) Ervan, Mohamad, playing for team SCUA MASTER, achieved an incredible individual score of 8.5 points out of a possible 9 games.

Despite this near-perfect performance, his team finished in 7th place overall. Of course, this highlights again that it is the collective score that ultimately determines who stands on the podium.

5. The Team Names Tell a Story of Community and Fun.

Beyond the intense competition, the data reveals a vibrant and fun-loving community. A quick scan of the team list shows a flair for creativity and humor, with memorable names like HANS NIEMANN FANS CLUB, THE GEEZER GAMBIT, and NOT GOOD BUT NOT BAD.

This spirit was formally celebrated through a diverse array of special prize categories that went beyond pure performance. Awards for "Best Family Team," "Best Veteran Team," "Best School Team," and "Best Under 16 Team" show that the tournament was as much about celebrating the community as it was about crowning a champion. Most notably, the inclusion of a "Best OKU Team" prize for players with disabilities underscores a powerful commitment to inclusivity and the shared love of the game.


Malaysia Vietnam Friends


Best Under 16 team

Saturday, 27 September 2025

Event 8 (Dato Tan Chin Nam Age-Group) Results


The Dato Tan Chin Nam Malaysia Day Age Group Championship (Event 8) is the second event catered for juniors in  the 20th IGB Malaysian Chess Festival 2025. Held on Malaysia Day, this rapid-play tournament provided a vital competitive platform for aspiring kids across various age groups, as well as a fun-filled -challenging Open category. A total 265 participants took part in this one-day event.
Photos



Section
Total Participants
U10
60
U12
56
Open
42
U14
41
U08
37
U18
29
TOTAL
265

The Open Category featured a strong field of titled and rated players from various federations, all competing for the top honors. This section provides a detailed summary of the final tournament rankings for the top 15 competitors and a complete list of the officially recognized prize winners.

Rank
Name
Federation
Rating
Points
1
IM Concio Michael Jr.
PHI
2418
5.0
2
IM Kushagra Mohan
IND
2300
5.0
3
GM Laxman R.R.
IND
2219
5.0
4
Velarde Jerish John
PHI
2052
5.0
5
CM Gireman Ja
IND
2099
4.5
6
IM Nguyen Quoc Hy
VIE
2239
4.5
7
FM Kamalsyah Muhammad
INA
2147
4.0
8
Paglinawan Zeus Alexis
PHI
1880
4.0
9
Saravanan Keertieshvar
MAS
1701
4.0
10
FM Bacojo Mark Jay
PHI
2320
4.0
11
Hong Mingren
CHN
1931
4.0
12
Chen Baize
CHN
1628
4.0
13
AFM Meiyazhagan Kaviinayan
KOR
1821
3.5
14
Romero Gladimir Chester
PHI
2008
3.5
15
N. Tarun
IND
1522
3.5

The official prize winners for the Open Category are as follows:

• Champion: IM Concio Michael Jr.

• 2nd Place: IM Kushagra Mohan

• 3rd Place: GM Laxman R.R.

• 4th Place: Velarde Jerish John

• 5th Place: CM Gireman Ja

• 6th - 10th Place: IM Nguyen Quoc Hy, FM Kamalsyah Muhammad, Paglinawan Zeus Alexis, Saravanan Keertieshvar, FM Bacojo Mark Jay

• Best Woman: Ordizo Kate Nicole

• 2nd Best Woman: Lim Yijia Claire

Following the conclusion of the Open category, attention now turns to the promising junior talent showcased in the Under-18 age group.

Under-18 (U18) Category: Final Standings and Prize Winners

The Under-18 category served as a key battleground for the most senior junior players. A commanding 5.5/6 performance by the champion from Vietnam set a formidable benchmark in a division where every point was fiercely contested. This section details the final tournament standings and the official award recipients.

Rank
Name
Federation
Rating
Points
1
Vo Hoang Quan
VIE
1808
5.5
2
ACM Narzabal Joemel
PHI
1915
4.5
3
Getubig Lyn
PHI
1741
4.5
4
Regidor Kaye Lalaine
PHI
1827
4.5
5
Orlina Lance Nathaniel
PHI
1920
4.0
6
Thoriq Fauzan Robbani
INA
1593
4.0
7
Ordizo Ericka
PHI
1710
4.0
8
AFM Chan Ming Jun Brandon
MAS
1584
4.0
9
Magpily Franiel Angela
PHI
1726
3.5
10
Nizami John Paul
MAS
0
3.5
11
Siva Prakash Subhaashini
MAS
1476
3.5
12
Bombales Ann Beatrice
PHI
1661
3.0
13
Suze Zi Jian
MAS
0
3.0
14
Kong Hong Ren
MAS
1566
3.0
15
Soon Yong Han Keyne
MAS
1523
3.0

The official prize winners for the Under-18 Category are as follows:

• Champion: Vo, Hoang Quan

• 2nd Place: Narzabal, Joemel

• 3rd Place: Orlina, Lance Nathaniel

• 4th - 10th Place: Thoriq Fauzan Robbani, Chan Ming Jun Brandon, Magpily Franiel Angela, Nizami John Paul, Siva Prakash Subhaashini, Bombales Ann Beatrice, Suze Zi Jian

• Best Girl: Getubig, Lyn

• 2nd Best Girl: Regidor, Kaye Lalaine

• 3rd Best Girl: Ordizo, Ericka

The performance in the U18 category sets a high standard, which we now follow with an analysis of the highly competitive Under-14 division.

Under-14 (U14) Category: Final Standings and Prize Winners

In the crucial Under-14 the host nation's talent was on full display, with Malaysian players securing the top two spots after six demanding rounds. 

Rank
Name
Federation
Rating
Points
1
Peh Yi Feng
MAS
1681
5.5
2
Wong Jayden
MAS
1504
5.0
3
Lingga El Noia
INA
0
5.0
4
Aashrita Balaji Guttula
IND
1478
4.5
5
Nah Yi Rong Rayden
MAS
1542
4.5
6
Mohd Ridzuan Seth
MAS
1613
4.0
7
AIM Lieyanto Ryu Manson
INA
1823
4.0
8
Chin Ze Han
MAS
1669
4.0
9
Ting Zhi En
MAS
1675
4.0
10
Capilitan Zhaoyu
PHI
1692
4.0
11
Mohd Azzath Feizal Ansari
MAS
1549
4.0
12
Ali Amir Zhariff Redza
MAS
1593
4.0
13
ACM Syed Qamma Syed Muhd Rafiq
MAS
0
3.5
14
Daiwik Hemant Mehta
IND
1467
3.5
15
Ng Wen Chuan Mark
MAS
1571
3.5

The official prize winners for the Under-14 Category are as follows:

• Champion: Peh, Yi Feng

• 2nd Place: Wong, Jayden

• 3rd Place: Lingga, El Noia

• 4th - 10th Place: Nah Yi Rong Rayden, Mohd Ridzuan Seth, Lieyanto Ryu Manson, Chin Ze Han, Ting Zhi En, Mohd Azzath Feizal Ansari, Ali Amir Zhariff Redza

• Best Girl: Aashrita, Balaji Guttula

• 2nd Best Girl: Capilitan, Zhaoyu

• 3rd Best Girl: Heng, Xiang Qing Elizabeth

Under-12 (U12) Category: Final Standings and Prize Winners

The competition was exceptionally close, with a logjam of six players finishing on 4.5 points, all vying for top honors just behind the leaders.

Rank
Name
Federation
Rating
Points
1
Abundo Don Lester
PHI
1624
5.5
2
AIM Siahaan Naro Hugo Boaz
INA
0
5.0
3
Yang Hong Jie
MAS
1644
5.0
4
Bolico Steve Zacky
PHI
1637
4.5
5
Aninao Geoff Riam
PHI
1612
4.5
6
Belen James Matthew
PHI
1531
4.5
7
Vincent Ricardo Edvin
INA
0
4.5
8
Lim Eiliyah Ayaan
PHI
1569
4.5
9
Neoh Cayson
MAS
1578
4.5
10
Abhijay Barua
IND
1675
4.0
11
Peh Yi Zheng
MAS
1486
4.0
12
Koh Jii Herng
MAS
1524
4.0
13
AFM Mohd Eizuddin Muhd Emran
MAS
1479
4.0
14
Arin Bhivgade
IND
0
4.0
15
Low Hui Lin
MAS
1438
4.0

The official prize winners for the Under-12 Category are as follows:

• Champion: Abundo, Don Lester

• 2nd Place: Siahaan, Naro Hugo Boaz

• 3rd Place: Yang, Hong Jie

• 4th - 10th Place: Bolico Steve Zacky, Aninao Geoff Riam, Belen James Matthew, Vincent Ricardo Edvin, Neoh Cayson, Abhijay Barua, Peh Yi Zheng

• Best Girl: Lim, Eiliyah Ayaan

• 2nd Best Girl: Low, Hui Lin

• 3rd Best Girl: Ho, Xing Ern Megan

We now transition to the equally competitive Under-10 category report.

Under-10 (U10) Category: Final Standings and Prize Winners

While the champion carved out a narrow lead, the race for the remaining podium spots was extraordinarily tight, with five players finishing level on 5.0 points.

Rank
Name
Federation
Rating
Points
1
AFM Pramudya Dylan Andrian
INA
1676
5.5
2
Koh En Jie Jonathan
SGP
1712
5.0
3
Anbu Selvam Theshmitaa
MAS
0
5.0
4
Rosli Muhd Rayyan
MAS
1431
5.0
5
Tan Pak Yen
MAS
0
5.0
6
Ayasofya Medina
INA
0
5.0
7
Mohd Nazrin Mohd Arrian
MAS
1611
4.5
8
Justin Tan
INA
0
4.5
9
Miguel Antonio Roque M
PHI
0
4.0
10
Muhd Hazim Muhd Ammar Aryan
MAS
1508
4.0
11
Tee Yuan Zhi Matthias
MAS
1489
4.0
12
Hasna Khansa Safia
INA
1426
4.0
13
AFM Sow Yew Jet
MAS
1564
4.0
14
Sivanesan Atharvaganesh
MAS
0
4.0
15
Lo Kai Hsiang
MAS
0
4.0

The official prize winners for the Under-10 Category are as follows:

• Champion: Pramudya, Dylan Andrian

• 2nd Place: Koh, En Jie Jonathan

• 3rd Place: Rosli, Muhd Rayyan

• 4th - 10th Place: Tan Pak Yen, Mohd Nazrin Mohd Arrian, Justin Tan, Miguel Antonio Roque M, Muhd Hazim Muhd Ammar Aryan, Tee Yuan Zhi Matthias, Sow Yew Jet

• Best Girl: Anbu Selvam, Theshmitaa

• 2nd Best Girl: Ayasofya, Medina

• 3rd Best Girl: Hasna, Khansa Safia

This report now proceeds to the results of the youngest age group, the Under-08 category.

Under-08 (U08) Category: Final Standings and Prize Winners

The Under-08 category, showcasing the youngest of all the age group and potential champioons of tomorrow. The tournament culminated in a dominant 6.0/6 performance from the champion, who achieved a perfect score one point ahead of his nearest rival !!

Rank
Name
Federation
Rating
Points
1
Mohd Nur Al Sufi Muhd Ayub
MAS
0
6.0
2
Liu Haoyang(Gd)
CHN
1432
5.0
3
Sinan Aghayu
INA
0
5.0
4
Tan Zhe Yu Cayden
SGP
1526
4.5
5
Kairav Kumar Lakshen
MAS
0
4.5
6
Edrick Ricardo Edvin
INA
0
4.0
7
Chew Yu Kai Xavier
MAS
0
4.0
8
Maniraja Danusshraja
MAS
0
4.0
9
Chang Yi Chen
MAS
0
4.0
10
Brandon Fong Yu Hien
MAS
0
4.0
11
Daniel Teh Chong Eu
MAS
0
4.0
12
Muhammad Amru Bin Mohd Azhari
MAS
0
3.5
13
Azil Zhanif Annisa Zaahira
MAS
0
3.5
14
Bran Paul Aparato
MAS
0
3.5
15
Mohd Norhafizi Eusuff Muhd
MAS
0
3.0

The official prize winners for the Under-08 Category are as follows:

• Champion: Mohd Nur Al Sufi, Muhd Ayub

• 2nd Place: Liu, Haoyang(Gd)

• 3rd Place: Tan, Zhe Yu Cayden

• 4th - 10th Place: Kairav Kumar Lakshen, Edrick Ricardo Edvin, Chew Yu Kai Xavier, Maniraja Danusshraja, Chang Yi Chen, Brandon Fong Yu Hien, Daniel Teh Chong Eu

• Best Girl: Sinan, Aghayu

• 2nd Best Girl: Azil Zhanif, Annisa Zaahira

• 3rd Best Girl: Ler, Hong Jin

Prize Giving Photos