Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Wang Yue : Past and Present
Highest Trafiic Ever!

I hope that I can have more time to do the thing I love the most (chess) and improve my blog with more interesting articles and better features. Thanks all for supporting me.
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Wesley So Won The Match but Megaranto Stop The Curse!
Photo from potretcatur.blogspot.com
Below are their 4th and 5th games.
Megaranto,Susanto (2561) - So,Wesley (2540) [B30]
JAPFA, Match,
So,Wesley (2540) - Megaranto,Susanto (3561) [B00]
JAPFA, Match, Jakarta Round 5, 19.04.2008
Source potretcatur.blogspot.com
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Interdepartment Team Tournament
Today I played a team tournament in my office. It is actually a inter department tournament . I won all my three games but unfortunately my other teammates lost almost half of their games . We finished third place. Below are one of my deadly sacrifice in round three.Hairulov - BTP A [D02]
Interdepartment, Round 3, 19.4.2008
20.Qh7+ actually there is quicker force checkmate that I missed, it’s mate in 2! 20.Qh8+ Kxh8 21.Ng6+ Kg8 22.Rh8# or 20.Nf5 f6 21.Qh7+ Kf7 22.Qxg7# 20...Kf8 21.Qh8+ Ke7 22.Ng6+ fxg6 23.Qxg7# 1–0
GM Wesley So - GM Megaranto: 3-0!
Below are the 3rd round game.
GM Wesley So (2540) - GM Susanto Megaranto (2561) [B01]
JAPFA Match , Game 3, 18.04.2008
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
JAPFA Chess Festival 2008 – GM Susanto Megaranto vs GM Wesley So !

JAPFA Chess Festival 2008 – GM Susanto Megaranto vs GM Wesley So !Tuesday, April 15, 2008
A Disappointing Finish For Mashafizul in Dubai Open 2008.
IM Mashafizul (2396) ended his campaign in the Dubai Open 2008 with 41/2 points from 9 rounds after losing unexpectedly to untitle Indian Shiven Khosla (2086) . After an excellent start holding GMs and higher rated player from the first 7 rounds, Mas lost to Azerbaijan - GM Safarli proved to be the turning point of his disappointing overall result.I think it will be a great idea if Mas could have assistance from second or trainer for his tournament preparation. As we all know, Mas is traveling and competing on his own without any help of second, trainer or even he doesn’t have at least a countrymen who compete together in the same tournament to help each others like players from the Philippines, India and others are doing. Well guys, we should continue patiently for Mas to continue his quest for the GM title. Let’s continue to give him the him full support and encouragement for his next tournaments.
IM Mas,Hafizulhelmi (2396) - Shiven,Khosla (2086) [B70]
10th
This show that Mas is not planning to play the main line 7.Be3. As i mentioned before, 7.Be3 would transpose to the main line but Mas probably want to avoid a prepared variation because the Yugoslav variation is very dangerous and losing one tempo could prove fatal. 7...0–0 8.Re1 Nc6 9.Bb3 Bd7 9...Bg4; 9...a6 is the theoreticaly line. 10.Bg5 Rc8 11.Nxc6 bxc6 12.Qd2 Qc7 13.Rad1 Threatening 14.Bxf6 Bxf6 15.e5!? Bxe5 16.Rxe5!?dxe5 17 Qxd7 and black will have many weak pawns 13...Rfd8 Black safeguard his bishop on d7. 14.Bh6 Bxh6 15.Qxh6 Be6!? Black took a gamble by weakening his kingside pawns in compensation for his strong pawn centre. 16.Bxe6 fxe6 17.e5!? A positional sacrifice by Mas. He try to gain the initiative in an equal position. Further more black triple pawns on e file will probably drop later. 17...dxe5 18.Qh3 Kf7 19.Rd3 White threaten to double rook on e file and gain back the sacrifice pawn. 19...Rxd3 20.cxd3 Qa5?! 20...h5! with the idea of ...Ng4 eying the h2 square is probably better. 21.d4 e4 22.f3?! A risky move by Mas. 22.Qe3!?= regaining the pawn later is safer. 22...Qb4 White have serious weakness in d4 and b2. 23.Kh1 Rd8 23...h5 24.fxe4 Qxd4; 23...Qxd4?! 24.Nxe4 Nxe4 25.Qxh7+! 24.fxe4 24.a3 Qxd4 (24...Qxb2 25.Nxe4 black has weakness on e6 and h7.) 25.Nxe4 Nxe4 26.Qxh7+ Qg7 27.Qxg7+ Kxg7 28.fxe4 Rd2= 24...Rxd4 25.e5 Rh4 26.Qf3?? strolling merrily down the path to disaster- this is the word use by my best friend-Mr Fritz! 26.Qg3 Nd5 27.a3 Qf4
26...Rxh2+!!–+ Double attack: e1/h2 27.Kg1 27.Kxh2 Qh4+ Double attack 27...Rh1+! Double attack: e1/h1 28.Kxh1 Qh4+ 29.Kg1 Qxe1+ 29...Qxe1+ 30.Qf1 Qxe5–+ 30.Kh2 30.Qf1 doesn't do any good 30...Qxe5 31.Qf2–+ 30...Qxe5+ Mas is three pawns down! 31.Kg1 g5 32.Qf2 Kg7 33.Qf3 g4 33...Qd4+ seems even better 34.Kh1–+ 34.Qxc6?! Practically Mas should sit tide and hope for the best with 34.Qe2 Qxe2 35.Nxe2 e5–+ 34...g3! Black is creating a mating net. 35.Kf1 Nd5 36.Ne2 Qe3 36...Qe4 makes it even easier for Black 37.Qc1 Ne3+ 38.Ke1 Nxg2+ 39.Kd2 Qd5+ 40.Kc2–+ 37.Ke1 Qf2+ 38.Kd2 Qe3+ 38...Qxg2?! 39.Qxe6 h5 40.b4 39.Kd1?? White loses the upper hand 39.Ke1 h5 40.Qa4 Qf2+ 41.Kd2 Qxg2 42.Qh4–+ 39...Qe4–+ 40.Kd2 Qe3+ 41.Kd1 Qd3+ 42.Ke1 Kf7 43.Qc1 e5 44.a3 44.Qd1 Qe4 45.Qb3–+ 44...Qe4 45.Qc6 Qxg2 45...h5–+ might be the shorter path 46.Qb7 46.Qc4–+ there is nothing else anyway 46...Qf2+ 47.Kd2 Nf4 48.Qb3+ Kf6
possible continuation could be 49.Qe3 (49.Qxg3 Qxe2+ 50.Kc3 Nd5+ 51.Kb3 Qe3+ 52.Qxe3 Nxe3–+) 49...Qxe2+ 50.Qxe2 Nxe2 51.Kxe2 e4 52.b4 Kf5 0–1
Sunday, April 13, 2008
GM Safarli Eltaj (2524) vs IM Mashafizul (2396) LIVE –Round 8, Dubai Open 2008

IM Mashafizul is playing against 16 years old GM Eltaj Safarli (2524) - IM Mashafizul (2396) [B40]
2008

8...Ngf6 9.f4 Qc7 10.a4 b4 11.Ne2 c4 12.h3 Qb6+ 13.Kh1 a5 14.b3 cxb3 15.cxb3 Be7 16.Bb2 0–0 17.g4 Nc5 18.Nf3 Qa6 19.Ne1 Nfd7 20.Ng3 Bh4 21.Kh2 g6 22.Bd4 f5 23.exf5 exf5 24.Ra2 Nf6 25.Bxc5 dxc5 26.Bxb7 Qxb7 27.Rg2 fxg4 28.hxg4 Nd5 29.Qd2 Rae8 30.Re2 Qd7 31.Rxe8 Rxe8 32.Ne4 Qxg4 33.Ng2 Rf8 34.Qd1 Qxd1 35.Rxd1 Be7 36.Kg3 Kf7 37.Rc1 Rd8 38.Ne1 Bf8 39.Nf3 Ne3 40.Nfg5+ Ke8 41.Nf6+ Ke7 42.Ng8+ Kd7 43.Nf6+ Kc6 44.Nfxh7 Be7 45.Nf7 Nf5+ 46.Kg4 Rd4 47.Ne5+ Kd6 48.Re1 Nh4 49.Nc4+ Kd7 50.Re4 Nf5 51.Ne5+ Kd6 52.Re2 Nh6+ 53.Kf3 Kd5 54.Re4 Nf5 55.Re2 Nh6 56.Rd2 Nf5 57.Nxg6 Bd6 58.Nf6+ Ke6 59.Ne4 Rd5 60.Kg4 Nd4 61.Rb2 Nf5 62.Nxd6 Nxd6 63.Ne5 Nf7 64.Nxf7 Kxf7 65.Rd2 Kf6 66.Kf3 Rd8 67.Ke4 Rd4+ 68.Ke3 Rd8 69.Rc2 Re8+ 70.Kd2 Rc8 71.Rc4 Kf5 72.Ke3 Kg4 73.Re4 Rf8 74.Re5 Rxf4 75.Re4 Rxe4+ 76.Kxe4 Kg3 77.Kd5 Kf3 78.Kxc5 Ke3 79.Kc4 1–0
Mas will meet India Shiven Khosla (2086) in the final round today.
IM Mas Hafizulhelmi (2396) draw against GM Negi Parimarjan (2514) in Round 7, Dubai Open 2008 !


IM Mas Hafizul (left) comfortably draw his 7th round game against Indian prodigy- GM Negi Parimarjan in the Dubai open 2008. So far Mas have show a solid and safe performance by achieving draws against strong and higher rated players including GMs and beat the lesser rated players. He has only lost one in 2nd round against GM Levan Panstulaia.
Back to his 7th round game, his opponent- GM Negi Parimarjan (left) probaly have the slight advantage in the game but considering that Mas has beat him in their last meeting last year, he probaly didn't want to underestimated Mas and ready to split the point. So far Mas has a steady performance with 4 1/2 points from 7 round. He has two more rounds to achieve his target - his first GM norm. All the best Mas !!!
Mas Hafizulhelmi (2396) - Negi Parimarjan (2514) [C28]
10th
A weird position . Black king is in terrible square but fortunately white didn't have any significant moves to grab a clear advantage. Probably black should not have to be worry about losing a pawn with 10...0–0 because after 11.Bxf6 (11.Nxc7 Qxc7 12.Bxf6 Bxf6 13.Qxf6 b5! Black will have a strong attack and white is too far behind in development ) 11...Bxf6 12.Nxc7 Qxc7 13.Qxf6 b5! As mentioned before – white is too far behind in development 11.Rd1 a6 12.Nc3 h6 13.Bxf6+ Bxf6 14.c5 Qc8 15.Nd5+ Bxd5 16.Rxd5 dxc5 17.Rxc5 c6 18.Qc3 Re8 19.Nf3 Kf8 20.0–0 Qe6 21.Qd2 Kg7 22.Rc3 Rad8 23.Qc1 Rd6 24.Rd1 Red8 25.Rcd3 ½–½
Mashafizul GM Norms Requirement
| Round | Name | Rating | Federation | Points | Result |
| 1 | Arellano Robert | 2023 | Philipines | 1 | 1 |
| 2 | GMPantsulaia Levan | 2617 | | 0 | 0 |
| 3 | FMSaed Ishaq | 2174 | UAE | 2 | 1 |
| 4 | Jobanne Tabada | 2333 | Philipines | 3 | 1 |
| 5 | Zhou Weiqi | 2560 | | 3.5 | 0.5 |
| 6 | GM Rasul Ibrahimov | 2535 | Azerbajan | 4 | 0.5 |
| 7 | GM Negi Parimarjan | 2514 | | 4.5 | 0.5 |
| 8 | | | | | |
| 9 | | | | | |
However i'm not really sure how to calculate his GM requirements. Let looks what can we get from FIDE Website. (unfortunately at the present time of writing this article, FIDE website hd a problem with it server). So i search for other source and get this one from Internet Chess Club (ICC) the online playing server.
ICC Help: norm
This is a brief explanation of the current FIDE requirements to achieve official FIDE titles, such as GM, IM, FM, WGM, WIM and WFM.: (These titles are not awarded for online play--only face to face events with an arbiter present count.)
In order to achieve a GM norm in a 9 round tournament, you have to do the following:
1) Play at least three GMs and five titleholders, no more than two players may
be without a FIDE-ELO rating (including yourself)
2) Play against players from at least three federations, and no more than six from
the same federation (including yourself)
3) Score at least 7/9 against an ELO-average of at least 2381, 6.5/9 against
at least 2435 or 6/9 against at least 2476. Eventually, opponents without
FIDE-ELO are counted as 2250 (previously 2000).
Players can also obtain norms of more than 9 rounds, provided that they achieve a 2601 performance rating.
The normal way of getting the GM title is by getting three of these norms, in at least 27 games, (three 9 round tournaments usually). You will also need a FIDE rating of at least 2500 on some point after the first GM norm was achieved. A GM norm (or any other norm) will be awarded if the 2500
(2400) border was passed during a tournament. This is to avoid withdrawals during the tournament, if a norm already was achieved. You can also become GM directly by winning the World Junior Championships, or by getting a GM norm based on 13 games in the Olympiad.
[EeEk, revised 03/14/05]
IM Mashafizul Helmi (top)
For FIDE GM title norm requirement, I found this rather complicated and difficult
to understand sourceSaturday, April 12, 2008
IM Mas draw against GM Rasul Ibrahimov (2535) in Round 7, Dubai Open 2008!


IM Mashafizul (left) produced another good result today by drawing his 6th round game in The Dubai Open 2008 against higher rated player from Azerbaijan- GM Rasul Ibrahimov (2535). In the game Mas played and interesting exchange sacrifice on move 31 and gain a strong initiative. A couple of move later Mas managed to cracked open black defend but surprisingly the game ended in a draw. My personal guess is Mas didn’t want to risk his chance of collecting his first GM norm after a good start with two draw against 2500+ player ( including 1 GM) in two rounds before.
31.Rxd6 ! an excellent exchange sacrifice 31.. Bxd6 32.Qxd6 a5 33.Qxe6 axb4 34.axb4 Re8 35.Qf5 Nh5 ½–½
a suprising result because Mas should probably have a strong advantage with possible variation like 36.Qg6+ Ng7 37.Qxh6 g4 38.Ne4 Re6 39.Qh4 gxf3 40.Nc5 fxg2+ 41.Kg1 which should be winning for white!
In the 7th round which will be held tomorrow, Mas will meet Indian prodigy- GM Negi Parimarjan (right) .Mas die hard fan should remembered that Mas has beat |Parimarjan in their last encounter at The Commonwealth Championship held at
on Mas beating GM Negi. Let’s hope Mas will continue his good results against Negi.
Wednesday, April 09, 2008
IM Mashafizul at the Dubai Open 2008 ! Updated Analysis

Sorry guys for being inactive for quite sometimes. I’m being terribly busy due to a 10 day course
at INTAN Kiara – for promotion J. Thanks to gilachess.blog, I found that IM Mashafizul is having another shot to his GM quest. This time he is playing in the Dubai Open 2008 from 5-15 April 2008 . So far he has score 2 points from 3 rounds.
In the first round, Mas beat Philipino Robert Arelleno (2023). In the 2nd round he were paired against Georgian heavyweight - GM Levan Pantsulaia (2617) - photo right below are the game.
GM Levan Pantsulaia (2617IM Mashafizul (2396)
51.Kxa5?? Fritz said that the best defense and a draw can be achieved by playing 51.Bd7! The correct move is to hold black pawn push by controlling the short h3-f1 diagonal. 51...Ke3 threatening to push g2 (Black can't push the g pawn now because 51...g2?? because of the check 52.Bc6+ Kf4 53.Bxg2) 52.Bh3 This is the defensive idea. White bishop set a defensive blockade in the short diagonal h3-f1. Black have to spend several tempo to force white bishop to sacrifice itself. (52.Bc6? h5 53.Kxa5 h4 54.Kb5 h3 55.a4 g2 and black queen first and win the game) 52...Kf2 53.Kxa5 h5 ( 53...g2 doesn't change the outcome of the position which is still equal54.Bxg2 Kxg2 55.a4 h5 56.Kb4 h4 57.a5 h3 58.a6 h2 59.a7 h1Q 60.a8Q+= is a clear draw) 54.a4 h4 55.Kb4 Kg1 56.a5 Kh2 57.Bf1 h3 58.a6 g2 59.Bxg2 hxg2 60.a7 g1Q 61.a8Q=] 51...h5?? Pantsulaia missed the correct winning ideas which is 51...Kf4 52.Bc6 force move. Black is threatening to push the g-pawn to g2!!! 52... h5 53.Kb6 h4 54.a4 h3 55.a5 g2 and black will queen first and win the game 52.Bc6+ ?? unfortunately Mas return the favour by blundering with this check. Mas should play the blocking ideas with 52.Bd7! Ke3 (52...Kf4 53.Bh3) 53.Bh3 Kf2 54.Kb4 g2 55.Bxg2 Kxg2 56.a4 h4 57.a5 h3 58.a6 h25 9.a7 h1Q 60.a8Q+= Kf4! now black is clearly winning 53.Kb5 h4 54.Bg2 Kg4 0-1
In the 3rd round, Mas improved his result by defeating UAE-FM Ishaq Saed(2174). In the 4th round which will be held tommorow, he will face Jobanne Tabada(2333)
All the best Mas!
Thursday, April 03, 2008
IM Mashafizul top at Malaysian FIDE April Rating .

IM Mashafizul (left) recaptured the top slot of Malaysian rating chart in the 1st April FIDE Rating List release recently. Mas gained 14 points to increased his rating from 2382 to 2396. Below are the list of Malaysian top ten.
1 IM Mas, Hafizulhelmi (2396)
2 FM Lim, Yee-Weng (2349)
3 FM Mok, Tze-Meng (2308 )
4 IM Liew, Chee-Meng-Jimmy (2306)
5 Lim, Chuing Hoong Ronnie (2276)
6 FM Bakri, Anas Nazreen (2270)
7 Leong, Mun Wan (2232)
8 Zakaria, Fairin (2220)
9 WIM Foudzi, Siti Zulaikha 2218)
10 Sabri, Mohd Saprin (2201)
4th round Bangkok Chess Open 2008
Rank after Round 4
| Rk. | Name | FED | Rtg | Pts. | TB1 | TB2 | TB3 | ||
| 1 | Xiu Deshun | CHN | 2371 | 4,0 | 10,0 | 5,0 | 9,50 | ||
| 2 | GM | Li Shilong | CHN | 2512 | 4,0 | 10,0 | 5,0 | 9,00 | |
| 3 | GM | Akobian Varuzhan | USA | 2601 | 3,5 | 9,5 | 6,0 | 10,25 | |
| 4 | Zhang Ziyang | CHN | 2384 | 3,5 | 9,5 | 5,5 | 9,25 | ||
| 5 | Pitirotjirathon Jirapak | THA | 2267 | 3,5 | 9,0 | 5,0 | 8,25 | ||
| 6 | FM | Daly Colm | IRL | 2339 | 3,5 | 9,0 | 4,5 | 7,50 | |
| 7 | IM | Bitoon Richard | PHI | 2420 | 3,0 | 9,0 | 6,0 | 9,00 | |
| 8 | FM | Nava Roderick | PHI | 2345 | 3,0 | 8,5 | 5,0 | 6,25 | |
| WFM | Su Yamin | CHN | 2221 | 3,0 | 8,5 | 5,0 | 6,25 | ||
| 10 | Hopman Pieter | NED | 2302 | 3,0 | 8,0 | 5,0 | 7,00 | ||
| 11 | FM | Teerapabpaisit Wisuwat | THA | 2307 | 3,0 | 8,0 | 5,0 | 5,75 | |
| 12 | Yee Soon Wei | BRU | 2292 | 3,0 | 8,0 | 4,0 | 6,00 | ||
| 13 | WGM | Corke Anya | HKG | 2250 | 3,0 | 8,0 | 4,0 | 5,50 | |
| 14 | Drummond Matthew | AUS | 2235 | 3,0 | 8,0 | 4,0 | 5,25 | ||
| 15 | FM | Reilly Tim | AUS | 2271 | 3,0 | 8,0 | 4,0 | 5,00 | |
| 16 | FM | Ariskin Alexey | RUS | 2296 | 3,0 | 8,0 | 3,5 | 4,50 | |
| 17 | Arroyo Christian | PHI | 2162 | 3,0 | 7,5 | 4,0 | 6,25 | ||
| 18 | Wang Qinq Wei | CHN | 2202 | 3,0 | 7,0 | 4,5 | 6,50 | ||
| 19 | Eng Andre-Jerome | SIN | 1985 | 3,0 | 7,0 | 4,0 | 4,00 | ||
| 20 | Tan Khai Boon | MAS | 2137 | 3,0 | 7,0 | 3,5 | 4,50 | ||
| 21 | Tuorila Kai | THA | 2155 | 3,0 | 7,0 | 3,5 | 4,00 | ||
| 22 | Foo Benjamin | SIN | 1970 | 3,0 | 6,0 | 4,0 | 5,00 | ||
| 23 | WIM | Gong Qianyun | CHN | 2226 | 2,5 | 8,0 | 6,0 | 7,00 | |
| 24 | Sorensen Torben | MLT | 2377 | 2,5 | 8,0 | 6,0 | 6,75 | ||
| 25 | Kojima Shinya | JPN | 2225 | 2,5 | 7,5 | 5,0 | 4,50 | ||
| 26 | Hj Azahari Md Aliuddin | BRU | 2106 | 2,5 | 7,5 | 4,5 | 4,50 | ||
| 27 | Inoue Sho | JPN | 2006 | 2,5 | 6,5 | 4,5 | 4,50 | ||
| 28 | Shen Siyuan | CHN | 2339 | 2,5 | 6,5 | 4,0 | 5,00 | ||
| Huang Siyuan | CHN | 0 | 2,5 | 6,5 | 4,0 | 5,00 | |||
| 30 | Van Steenis Joost | NED | 2127 | 2,5 | 6,5 | 4,0 | 4,25 | ||
| 31 | Wismeijer Jeroen | NED | 2109 | 2,5 | 6,5 | 3,5 | 3,25 | ||
| 32 | Watharow Sean | AUS | 2117 | 2,5 | 6,5 | 3,5 | 2,25 | ||
| 33 | Tan Eu Hong | MAS | 2082 | 2,5 | 6,0 | 3,5 | 4,25 | ||
| 34 | Wee Chu En Kelvin | SIN | 1963 | 2,5 | 5,5 | 4,5 | 4,75 | ||
| 35 | Yap Choow Tun | BRU | 1771 | 2,5 | 5,5 | 3,5 | 2,50 | ||
| 36 | Norris Damian C | FIJ | 2159 | 2,5 | 5,5 | 3,0 | 3,75 | ||
| 37 | Thong Yung Cheng | MAS | 1952 | 2,5 | 5,0 | 4,0 | 2,75 | ||
| 38 | Tuamsang Sawapop | THA | 1976 | 2,5 | 5,0 | 3,5 | 3,00 | ||
| 39 | Bohari Morsin Ahmad | MAS | 0 | 2,5 | 5,0 | 3,0 | 3,75 | ||
| 40 | Batteau Valerie | FRA | 1930 | 2,5 | 4,5 | 3,0 | 3,25 | ||
| 41 | Arpijuntarangkoon Jaradpong | THA | 2000 | 2,0 | 7,0 | 4,5 | 3,00 | ||
| 42 | Ruston Mark | ENG | 2128 | 2,0 | 6,0 | 5,0 | 3,00 | ||
| 43 | Nik Ahmad Farouqi | MAS | 2110 | 2,0 | 6,0 | 4,5 | 3,00 | ||
| Hj Azahari Md Nur Arrifin | BRU | 2073 | 2,0 | 6,0 | 4,5 | 3,00 | |||
| Wee Chun-Jie Eugene | SIN | 2060 | 2,0 | 6,0 | 4,5 | 3,00 | |||
| 46 | Hoffman Ron | NED | 2149 | 2,0 | 6,0 | 4,5 | 2,50 | ||
| 47 | Hoff Terje | NOR | 2009 | 2,0 | 6,0 | 4,0 | 1,50 | ||
| 48 | Laurain Dominique | FRA | 2015 | 2,0 | 6,0 | 3,5 | 2,75 | ||
| 49 | Fong Wei Chern Gavin | MAS | 0 | 2,0 | 5,0 | 4,5 | 4,00 | ||
| 50 | Sewambar Ashwin | TPE | 0 | 2,0 | 5,0 | 4,5 | 3,00 | ||
| 51 | Lim Kian Hwa | MAS | 1992 | 2,0 | 5,0 | 4,0 | 3,00 | ||
| 52 | Tuomala Timo | FIN | 2209 | 2,0 | 5,0 | 4,0 | 2,50 | ||
| 53 | Wiwatanadate Poompong | THA | 2026 | 2,0 | 5,0 | 3,5 | 2,50 | ||
| 54 | FM | Lim Hoon-Cheng | SIN | 2229 | 2,0 | 5,0 | 3,5 | 2,00 | |
| 55 | Joyce John | IRL | 2267 | 2,0 | 4,5 | 5,0 | 3,50 | ||
| 56 | Campi William | THA | 1823 | 2,0 | 3,0 | 3,0 | 2,00 | ||
| 57 | Thanarotrung Rachaphon | THA | 1769 | 2,0 | 3,0 | 3,0 | 1,50 | ||
| 58 | Chua Xavier | SIN | 1732 | 2,0 | 3,0 | 2,5 | 1,00 | ||
| 59 | Leong Gee Y. | USA | 1732 | 1,5 | 5,0 | 5,5 | 3,00 | ||
| 60 | Junhao Xian | CHN | 0 | 1,5 | 5,0 | 3,5 | 2,25 | ||
| 61 | O'rourke Ray | IRL | 2086 | 1,5 | 4,5 | 4,0 | 1,25 | ||
| 62 | Yahaya Ahmad Othman | MAS | 0 | 1,5 | 4,5 | 3,5 | 2,75 | ||
| 63 | Pongkiettisak Sant | THA | 2029 | 1,5 | 4,5 | 2,5 | 1,75 | ||
| 64 | Capel Evan Timothy | MAS | 1910 | 1,5 | 4,0 | 5,0 | 3,25 | ||
| 65 | Masters Christopher | HKG | 0 | 1,5 | 4,0 | 4,5 | 3,25 | ||
| 66 | Hj Azahari Siti Nur Fatimah | BRU | 2093 | 1,5 | 4,0 | 4,0 | 2,25 | ||
| 67 | Rogalski Timothy | USA | 2060 | 1,5 | 4,0 | 4,0 | 1,75 | ||
| 68 | Fung Mark Law Hiu | HKG | 0 | 1,5 | 4,0 | 3,5 | 1,75 | ||
| 69 | Khor Bean Hwa | MAS | 1939 | 1,5 | 3,5 | 4,5 | 2,25 | ||
| Nakvanich Sahapol | THA | 1917 | 1,5 | 3,5 | 4,5 | 2,25 | |||
| Hussain Mohd Nasir | MAS | 0 | 1,5 | 3,5 | 4,5 | 2,25 | |||
| 72 | Kwan Loo Pak | MAS | 1743 | 1,5 | 3,5 | 3,5 | 1,75 | ||
| 73 | Abang Draup | MAS | 0 | 1,5 | 3,5 | 3,5 | 1,25 | ||
| 74 | Cheng Guy Graham | CAN | 1890 | 1,5 | 3,5 | 3,0 | 1,00 | ||
| 75 | Chong Chor Yuen | HKG | 2038 | 1,5 | 3,0 | 4,0 | 1,75 | ||
| 76 | Camhi David | TPE | 1630 | 1,5 | 2,5 | 3,5 | 0,75 | ||
| 77 | Prasopchandra Surachai | THA | 1604 | 1,5 | 2,5 | 3,0 | 1,25 | ||
| 78 | Png Ren Chi | MAS | 1367 | 1,5 | 2,0 | 2,5 | 1,00 | ||
| 79 | Mok Sunny Wai Suet | HKG | 0 | 1,5 | 2,0 | 1,5 | 0,75 | ||
| 80 | Lee Kah Meng Elgin | MAS | 0 | 1,0 | 3,5 | 3,5 | 1,75 | ||
| 81 | Wolfaardt Francois | RSA | 1814 | 1,0 | 3,0 | 4,5 | 1,50 | ||
| 82 | Yothinnorratham Tepparit | THA | 1821 | 1,0 | 3,0 | 4,5 | 0,50 | ||
| 83 | Sakai Enjyu | JPN | 1938 | 1,0 | 3,0 | 4,0 | 1,00 | ||
| 84 | Parco Eladio D | PHI | 0 | 1,0 | 3,0 | 3,5 | 0,50 | ||
| 85 | Lee Andrew Quinton | HKG | 0 | 1,0 | 2,5 | 3,5 | 1,25 | ||
| 86 | Fung Cheah Cheok | MAS | 1770 | 1,0 | 2,0 | 4,0 | 0,50 | ||
| 87 | Abang Azman Draup | MAS | 0 | 1,0 | 2,0 | 3,0 | 0,50 | ||
| 88 | Dhanamitt Jerdsak | THA | 1609 | 1,0 | 1,5 | 3,0 | 1,25 | ||
| 89 | Gates David | ENG | 1624 | 1,0 | 1,0 | 5,0 | 0,00 | ||
| 90 | Darby Peter | THA | 1974 | 1,0 | 1,0 | 3,0 | 0,00 | ||
| 91 | ZZ ZZ | THA | 0 | 0,5 | 2,0 | 4,0 | 1,00 | ||
| 92 | Iu Alfred | HKG | 1695 | 0,5 | 2,0 | 3,5 | 1,25 | ||
| 93 | Brunet Patrick | FRA | 1650 | 0,5 | 1,0 | 4,0 | 0,75 | ||
| 94 | Mok Francis | HKG | 0 | 0,5 | 0,5 | 3,5 | 0,25 | ||
| 95 | Furtado Ivana Maria | IND | 1834 | 0,5 | 0,5 | 3,0 | 0,25 | ||
| 96 | Rugsit Khanan | THA | 1780 | 0,5 | 0,5 | 2,0 | 0,25 | ||
| Chan Linus | HKG | 0 | 0,5 | 0,5 | 2,0 | 0,25 | |||
| 98 | Duangsasitom Panya | THA | 1575 | 0,0 | 0,0 | 4,5 | 0,00 | ||
| 99 | Tan Fischer | SIN | 0 | 0,0 | 0,0 | 4,0 | 0,00 |


