RI’s Cerdas Barus wins Telin chess tournament

The Jakarta Post | Fri, 04/08/2011 8:00 AM | Sports

JAKARTA: Grandmaster Cerdas Barus of Indonesian won the first Telin Chess International with 7.5 points in nine Swiss rounds at Graha Citra Caraka in Jakarta on Thursday.

Cerdas (2443 Elo) grabbed the title after beating his counterpart, International Master Irwanto Sadikin (2417 Elo), in the ninth round.

Grandmaster Gagunashvili Merab (2599) of Georgia got second place with 7 points, defeating International Master Purnama Tirta Chandra (2404) of Indonesia.

Grandmaster Dao Thien Hai secured third place with 7 points after finishing in a draw with Grandmaster Torre Eugenio of the Philippines.

Cerdas, 50, a talented player with physical disabilities, said through a translator that he was happy to win the international level title since his last victory was as a gold medalist in the 35th Chess Olympiad in 2002 in Bled, Slovenia.

“This victory is definitely an excellent comeback for Cerdas,” Yusuf Santiyono, Cerdas’ sign language translator, who is also an East Java Percasi (Indonesian Chess Association) official, told reporters on the last day of the tournament.

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