Thursday, 20 April 2017

Nauru Chess Federation Obtains first Licenced Arbiter

Nauru's First Licensed Chess Arbiter - (National Arbiter -FIDE)

Mr Ricko Depaune has become the first Licenced National Arbiter for the Nauru Chess Federation and was the appointed Chief Arbiter for the Nauru Rating Tournament held in Nauru -April 2017.  Also see our blogspot story for the rating tournament.

NCF President in on TV with Ratings Officer Jamie Kenmure
Jamie Kenmure, the Ratings Officer for Nauru did not just bring Nauru the opportunity to get a FIDE rating.  He provided Nauru the opportunity to gain qualification as Arbiters.


Chief Aribiter Ricko Depaune tells Yarsir what a "touch move" is
Arbiter??
Arbiters are Chess referees, they monitor tournament games and can disqualify or award players based on FIDE rulings.  The Arbiter seminar was held over one day with the ratings officer going over the fundamentals of game play and tournament rules.  An exam was provided the following day and all...  Yes ALL eleven of the attendees passed.

Each of the participant can now purchase an FA-License which would be recognised as FIDE official.


Linkbelt cramming notes for the NCF Arbiter Exams

Rene Dube had passed the Arbiter Exam Paper with flying colors 100%
The Arbiter Seminar and Exam was held over two days at the Nauru College, a courtesy of the Acting Principal Miss Miriam.  Tubwa kor Nauru College for providing the venue to host tournaments, meetings and seminars for the Federation.



NCF Arbiter Exam:  Mike Vorbach still confused with question one.

NCF Arbiter Exam: Jeziel Jeremiah in Focus

Ricko Depaune, also the NFC President is currently the only licensed Arbiter on Nauru. This responsibility had excluded him from the ratings tournament as FIDE policy for any Chief Arbiter of a running tournament cannot participate as a player.


Doing the "Ricko-N-Jamie" pose at the Odn Aiwo Hotel
Setting up the Nauru Media Interview
Radio Nauru Mixer lit up with Chess News
NTV televised the interview with Ricko and Jamie
After visiting Nauru Media, Ricko and Jamie went to see the Parliament building, they were fortunate enough that Livingstone Hiram assigned one staff to guide a tour of the building and the parliament chamber with a rich history of politics, culture and constituency.
Tour: Hammer de Robert proud gaze says: Well done NCF! Keep up the good work


NCF had also managed to set up a meeting with Madam Secretary for Education Dr Maria Gaiyubu. Jamie Kenmure had to dress up in his best suit, and put his presentation face on to convince the Doctor to support introducing Chess into the school curriculum.  Fortunately the Secretary already understood the potential of Chess as an early education tool to build young minds to become more disciplined, focused, analytical, forward thinking and efficient problem solvers.

Jamie also visited the Nauru Airlines Country Manager Limay Uera to express that support for NCF will reap benefits in promotions at the Chess Olympiad in 2018.

NOC was full flat out occupied with ONOC consultants all week and could not slot in NCF to discuss support NCF as an accepted member of the FIDE, ACF and OCC.  Marcus Stephen the President of NOC offered his apologies and advised that NCF forward our queries and recommendations to the NOC General Secretary.

(This blog is still under construction and edit changes will be applied overtime)

Nauru Gets FIDE ratings

Nauru Chess Federation Gets FIDE Ratings


The Nauru Chess Federation has confirmed that 7 local chess players are now registered into the FIDE “rating list” as the first official rated players for Nauru.

David vs Linkbelt - Classical Chess Rating Tournament -Nauru
It had been near two years in the making, but it finally got made, A historical reckoning within the annuls of the Nauru Chess Federation was acknowledged only by the few Nauruans who have become the first to be registered as officially NCF rated players in the FIDE rating list.


The “rating list” will be available on the FIDE website when it is updated on the 1st of each month, adding all changes and new ratings of every rated on the planet.

A Nauru Chess Player Getting his FIDE rating - Nauru


Natu and Cydel  -FCF Rated Chess Players -Nauru Community Centre

In 2015 Rene Dube as the former President of NCF, and Alamanda Lauti as the General Secretary established contact with Mr Jamie Kenmure, where they initiated the first steps of the FIDE membership application. This set the ball rolling in the direction of NCF developments to upgrade our standards of Nauru chess to the international arena.

Jed intimidating is opponent with his deltoid exposed

Andrew Gadeanang - With his game-face on

Cydel FCF Chess Player -Giving Nauru a Rating Game
The Oceania Chess Confederate (OCC) approved an initial grant to enable the basic development phases of NCF/FIDE membership at the request of Jamie Kenmure, who has taken the role of Nauru’s Ratings Officer. However, throughout the months of dialogue with NCF, the program suffered some setbacks and was rescheduled three times due to the circumstances revolving around our personal lifestyle.

Nauru Community Centre Yaren - Chess Rating Tournament
At the AGM in October 2016, the new elected NCF President Ricko Depaune took it on himself to push and ensure the ratings Officer arrive Nauru and provide our players the ratings they deserve.






Selected Few at the Nauru Chess Raing Tournament

PLAYER

RATING

FIDE ID#
Yarsir Mohammad
Un-Rated

David Dabuae
Un-Rated

Rene Dube
Un-Rated

Andrew Gadeanang
Un-Rated

Jed Taleka
Un-Rated

Linkbelt Detabene
Un-Rated

Richie Halstead
Un-Rated

Jamie Kenmure
1598

32002070
Natu Taoba
1448

11401630
Cydel Terubea
1389

11400455

A date was fixed into the NCF annuls.
On April 7th Jamie Kenmure and two FIDE rated players from the Fiji Chess Federatio were greeted at the Airport by Ricko Depaune and his Vice Mr David Dabuae.  Jamie Kenmure will also be conducting an Arbiter Seminar for NCF during his visit as part of the his development program.

The Rating Tournament was held at the Nauru Community Centre Yaren the same day. At 1pm the Tournament was underway with the selected maximum of 7 Un-rated players from Nauru and the 3 FIDE rated players in a full Round Robin pairing of Classical-Chess, 30min +30sec increment, full annotations.


Four rounds was completed before day end, with the remaining five rounds completed on the next day at the Nauru College staff room.


The following images shows the match results per player during their rating. (the quality is not so good, but you will squint to read if you are driven by real interest.  Otherwise see NCF-FIDE and click on the player profile)








Watch this space:  This blog is still under construction, and will have edit changes applied. 

Wednesday, 19 April 2017

Rubens Cup Championship -2017

Ruben's Cup Chess Tournament Championship 2017


NAURU CHESS 

The Tournament: 
The Rubens Cup Chess Championship 2017 marks the fourth year of this annual event. 
Each year the Ruben’s Cup Chess Championship is proudly sponsored by the Ruben Kun Family   and facilitated by NCF.


A Tribute:
The annual championship was initially sponsored by the late Ruben Kun in 2014 and is now carried on by this family as an event held in his honor and memory, He is known and dubbed as a founding father of the Nauru Chess Federation.

Ruben Kun was an avid and high-level Chess player who proved his love for the game in his contributions to its growth. His place was open to all, with chessboards and refreshments for the enthusiast, the challengers, and the cocky upstarts who gathered each Sunday in his humble garden at his home in Buada. The Sicilian Defence is one of his favourite and strongest defence, humbling even the most vicious attacks.

Ruben's passion for the game had motivated him, and a few to develop a working committee to organise consistent national tournaments at every Nauru’s national day celebration each year.

The current operating chess committee to this date has carried 
on his torch which is known today as the Nauru Chess Federation (NCF) and we give tribute by participating in the event.

The Event:
On the 1st of April 2017 Saturday, Sixteen (16) of the most powerful Chess players on the island gathered together to honor Ruben’s memory by participating in the all-out battles of strategic carnage on the chess board and take away the spoils of war for the Ruben’s Cup title.


It is a hard core down right serious for the opportunity to have their name engraved as “champion” on the perpetual Ruben’s Shield.


Of course, let’s not forget the spoils of war in cash (1st prize of $500, Consolation prize in a sealed envelope)





The Venue:
The tournament was held at the Bay Restaurant Anibare, where a section was allocated 10 tables, (Compliments of Capelle and Partners in support to the Federation) and facilitated by the current Nauru Chess Federation Administration.

The Bay Restaurant was suggested as a the Tournament venue to NCF to host the tournament by Mr Crispen Mariano, one of the old greats of Nauru Chess in the early 2000. NCF recommended that he scope its possibility of Management for the venue after which, a meeting ensued with Kenneth Oppenheimer and NCF President in a very positive dialogue, the venue without fees was granted as a sponsored support, and even future tournaments would also be considered.

The Opening - Australian DAP Chess Project:
The Rubens Cup 2017 was also an opportune occasion for the DAP 2016 award presentation.

Deputy High Commissioner Dan Helding presents to NCF President the Australia DAP for Chess
His Excellency the Deputy High Commissioner of Australia Dan Heldon opened the event by his presentation of the congratulatory DAP certificate to Nauru Chess President Mr Ricko Depaune, acknowledging the grant of $2.5K to support NCF developments.

The Deputy High Commissioner Dan Heldon gave a speech of congratulations to the NCF President for his successful grant, and that the High Com office is looking forward to seeing the support grant catalytic effects in the evolution of NCF, specifically towards the developments for the wider range of categories in chess tournaments for women, kids, and even in schools extra-curricular.

The DAP funding for NCF proposes to provide the equipment and promotions to increase participation, initiate community chess clubs, involve women and children categories and to increase grassroot support for its developments. (link: How Chess meets Society requirements for development)

The General Secretary for NCF announced that the DAP support fund will secure 50 chess sets, and 25 chess clocks, the items are in transhipment to be received within the month.  The DAP support has also secured two promotional banners which are already in use, and seen displayed during the presentation and the Tournament.

The Draw:
The competition draw remained as the standard double knockout elimination, where successful players progress onwards towards the finals. The only difference on the day was the chess clock. It was history in the making of the first Nauru Chess Official Tournament to have a chess clock ticking away in every match/round from move one.

All players were instructed to be aware of the standard rules

Open entry - All gender/age categories permitted.  
A player will be eliminated by double knockout,

Rules of Play - Standard Chess rules will apply.
  • Tournament games will be clocked at 20min per player.
  • No increments, a player wins when the opponent runs out of time, resigns or is checkmated.
  • The chess-clock must be handled by the same hand that moved the chess piece. Failure to this rule will render the player loss of the game by disqualification.
  • A game will be drawn when either player is unable to checkmate his opponent, stalemate by three perpetual moves, unable to move a piece legally, or both agree to a draw.
  • A player must address the Arbiter (referee) for any in-game complaints. The ruling by the arbiter is final.

Round 1: Exhibition match
The Ruben’s Cup Tournament started with the first game by The Australian Deputy High Commissioner Dan Heldon playing off an exhibition blitz game with the 2017 Independence Day National Champion David Dabuae.  Australia held his own through to the middle game, but quickly realized that Nauru was too strong, even with a 5-min time handicap on the clock for Nauru.




Round 2:
Miss Belle Heldon the youngest and only female chess player at the event played a match against the Deputy High Commissioner and reminded him the importance of chess to a growing mind. Chief Arbiter Mr Ricko Depaune kept a close watch for any illegal moves that the High Com may commit.






The Final Results:
Rubens Cup Champion was Yarsir Mohammad defeating David Dabuae in the finals. The Rubens Cup Chess Championship award was presented by Ruben's eldest daughter Mrs Floria Detebene.

(watch this space for more details on elimination matches results)

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