Monday, January 08, 2007
NCFP to investigate chess game fixing

THE National Chess Federation of the Philippines (NCFP), besides looking and working to create more world-class chess players, is likewise hell-bent on cleansing the sport of unscrupulous acts like game fixing.

And Prospero “Butch” Pichay Jr., president of the sole governing chess body in the country, means business. In fact, he is looking to investigate at least five players who are allegedly involved in game fixing in the past year.

Pichay, who assumed his post last March, was unhappy when he learned that some chess players were involved in game fixing. He mentioned the Tanuan Open, the Inter-Provincial in Cagayan de Oro and the National Championships last month in Manila as some of the tournaments where game fixing was common.

“Kapag napatunayan na nagkasala sila. Patatawan sila ng board ng six months suspension. Kapag hindi pa sila nagbago ay baka hindi mag dadalawang isip ang board ng life-time,” said Pichay, himself an avid chess player.

Pichay also said that a suspension will be slapped on players who will agree an early draw.

Lawyer Samuel Estimo, executive director under the leadership of NCFP president Representative Pichay said: “The move initiated our president Cong. Butch Pichay is a step in the right direction. Game Fixing is rampant in the highest levels of RP Chess. Even our young players are being exposed to it.”

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