Grandmaster John Paul Gomez racked up five straight victories including a marathon 71-move victory over teenage sensation Phil Martin Casiguran of a Sicilian duel to seize the solo lead after seven rounds of the Philippine National Open Chess Championship Grand Finals in Alicia, Isabela Sunday night, Oct. 27.
GM John Paul Gomez survives teen rival, seizes solo lead
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Grandmaster John Paul Gomez racked up five straight victories including a marathon 71-move victory over teenage sensation Phil Martin Casiguran of a Sicilian duel to seize the solo lead after seven rounds of the Philippine National Open Chess Championship Grand Finals in Alicia, Isabela Sunday night, Oct. 27.
The slew of wins catapulted the 38-year-old Gomez straight to the top with 6.5 points, 1.5 points ahead of closest pursuers and Budapest FIDE Olympiad teammates International Masters Paulo Bersamina and Jem Garcia who have five points apiece.
Bersamina split the point with IM Ricky de Guzman in 35 moves of a Torre Attack while Garcia halved the point with Samson Chiu Chin Lim in 71 moves of a King’s Indian encounter.
After a quiet start, Gomez went on a winning rampage by downing FIDE Master Mark Jay Bacojo, Alexis Emil Maribao, Vince Angelo Medina, Lim and then Casiguran to zoom straight to the top of this 11-round meet that stakes a spot to next year’s Southeast Asian Games in Thailand.
It also pushed the Biñan native to claim his first national title since 2013 and third overall. He first won the crown in 2008.
This year’s tournament offers a top purse worth P120,000 courtesy of host Alicia Mayor Joel Amos Alejandro.
“Hopefully, ma-sustain ko,” said Gomez, whose last opponents are Bersamina, Garcia, Daniel Quizon and local bet IM Joel Banawa.
Bersamina had the lead after five rounds but ran into the 13-year-old Casiguran in the sixth, yielding after 60 moves of a Sicilian.