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LOS ANGELES TIMES B18 SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1990 OC ORANGE COUNTY By JACK PETERS INTERNATIONAL MASTER Cupcc ALL CELEBRITIES ARE DOING IT! They're all pitching perfumes with their own names. You have Elizabeth Taylor's Passion Calvin Klein's Obsession and now you are going to have the Bedspread King's "Revenge." This will be the ultimate perfume for a woman: It will combine all kinds of sensual magnetism to ensnare men: Attraction, then Passion, followed by Obsesslon-and once the man Is caught In the woman's web-Revenge! Thai's pretty heady stuff and not every woman would be able to hack it. We will market "Revenge" the same way all the other Cosmetic firms sell their products. With an $7.50 purchase we'll give you this seventy five dollar kit of assorted beauty junk free! back 22 Qf6? White should foice a draw by 22 Rxd6 Be6 23 Rxo6 Qxe6 24 0161 Qxe7 25 Bh6 0x16 26 gxl6 Kh8 27 Bg7 Kg8 28 Bh6 Kh8 29 Bg7 BeB 23 RdS Rac8l Black does not waste his opportunity 24 Qf2 Black relutes 24 Rg2 with 24 Qxe4 25 Bh6 Qel 26 Kxb2 Rb8 27 Ka3 0b4 mate Qxo4 2B Rd3 Qa4 28 n3 White won last long with 26 Kxb2 Qxa2 27 Kc1 Qa1 28 Kd2 Rxc2l 29 Ke3 Qb2, and 26 Rb3 Bxb3 27 cxb3 Qa3 28 Qxb2 Qxb2 29 Kxb2 Kxg7 costs a Rook BfBI Winning 27 Rfl Or 27 Rd2 Qxa3, mating Rxo7 28 Bf6 Roc7 29 g6 Bxg6 30 Rfdl Rxc2 31 Qe3 Rc1 32 Ka2 b1Q mate. o5' 13 Bo3.

when 13 Bxg4' 14 Bxg4 Nxg4 15 Nd5 and 13 exf4' 14 Bxl4 Bxg4 15 Bxg4 Nxg4 16 Nd5 cost material 13 g5Nb6? Too slow Black must try 13 b5 14 Re8 15 BI6 BI8 resists IB Bxc4 Qxc4 18 Qf27 Missing 16 BI6I. which wins tho d-pawn bB 17 fB b4 18 f67l Even stronger is 18 b3i 16 bxc3 20 Ixe7. when White's King is safe bxc3 19 fxe7 cxb2 20 Kbl 7 White thinks only ol mate But 20 Bxb2 Re8 2 1 Bxg7l e5 22 QI6 Oo6 23 Rxd6 grabs material Re8 21 Bxg7l Foreseeing 21 Kxg7? 22 0l6Kg8 23g6lhxg6 24 Rxgb. mating e6l At last. Black lights AL GREENWOOD.

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Hilton L. Cutler at (213) 466-6653. TODAY'S GAMES Richards Dalgado, USAT West. Pasadona 1990: 1 c4 c5 2 Nc3 Nf6 3 N3 Nc6 4 d4 cxd4 5 Nxd4 The English Opening 06 6 g3 06 More aggressive is 6 Qb6 7 Bg2 Bb4 8 0-0 This will leave Black vulnerable on the dark squares Simply 8 0-0 comes closer to equality 9 bxc3 Na5 10 cSI Making it difficult lor Black to develop his Queenside pieces Qc7 11 Nb3 Nxb3 Declining the oiler by 11 Nc4 12 Qd4l does not weaken White's grip 12 oxb3 QxcB 13 Ba3 Taking a powerful diagonal Of course. 13 Qxc3 loses to 14 0d6 Qb6 14 Bd6 NdSI 15 BaS f6 Necessary, as 15 NI6 (threatening 16 d5) 16 c4 Ke7 17 Bd4 0c7 18 c5" keops Black under restraint 16 Bd4 Qc7 17 c4 No7 18 04 Another weakening However, neither 18 Nc6'19Bc5 makes sense And 18 d6 19 Bb2 Bd7 20 Ba3 Nc8 is very awkward Most natural is 18 0-0.

but either 19 Bb2 or 19 Rcl favors White 19 Bc3 Intending Bc3-b4 b6 20 Qh5I g6 Also hopeless is 20 Ng6 2 1 Bb4. threatening 22 14 21 Qh6 Kf7 22 f4l Dark-square disaster) Black is lost d6 23 fxaS dxoB 24 RxffrFl Kxf6 25 RI1 Bf6 As 25 Ke6 26 Bh3 Kd6 permits 27 RIS Kc5 28 Qe3 mate 26 exfB NxfS 27 Rxf6I KxfB 28 g4 Another way is 28 Bh3 Ke4 29 0d2 (threatening 30 0e2 mate) Qcb 30 Kh 1 Qe3 3 1 Qd5 mate 1128 Kf6. then 29 014 Ke7 30 Bb4 Ke8 3 1 QI6 wins Ko6 Alternatives are 28 Kf6 29 014 Ke7 30 Bxe5 Qc5 3 1 Bd4 0d6 32 Qe4 Qe6 33 Qb7 Qd7 34 BI6I Ko6 35 Bd5 Qxd5 36 Oe7 mate and 28 Kxg4 29 Be4i, planning 30 h3 Kg3 3 1 Be I mate 29 Bd5 M6 Or 29 Kd6 30 Bb4 Kd7 31 Qg7 30 CH4 Ke7 31 Qt7 Kd8 32 Qf6 Kd7 33 Bo6 Ka8 Avoiding 33 Kc6 34 Bxe5 QdB 35 Bd5 Kc5 36 Oc6 Kb4 37 Qa4 Kc5 38 b4 mate 34 Qxh8 Ko7 36 Qg7 Kd8 37 QI8 mate. This game won the brilliancy prize donated by tho Herman Steiner Memorial Fund Hurdls Petranovich. USAT West, Pasadena 1930: 1 o4 c6 2 Nf3 06 3 d4 cxd4 4 Nxd4 IW6 6 Nc3 d6 The Schevon-mgen Sicilian 6 Be2 Be7 7 Be3 0-0 8 Qd2 Nc6 9 f4 10 0-O-OI7 Very sharp, as Black will counterattack on the Queenside a6 Black could open the center with 10 Nxd4 11 Bxd4 e5 11 g4 Nxd4 12 Bxd4 Nd7 Too risky is 12 MULTIPLE FREE LECTURE LOCATIONS AT 7:30 p.m.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS World champion Gary Kasparov lost a game to Boris Gulko of Massachusetts in the grandmaster tournament in Linares, Spain. Nevertheless, Kasparov shares the lead with 21 -year-old Boris Gelfand after eight of 1 1 rounds. Each has 6-2. Still in contention are Valery Salov, 5Mt-2W; Vassily Ivanchuk and Nigel Short, and Alexander Belyav- sky, 4-4. All but the British star Short come from the Soviet Union.

Gulko, the only American, has 3W-4W. He won a special bonus of $2,000 for defeating the world champion. Former champion Boris Spassky has suffered four losses and is next-to-last at 2V-5W. Spassky, who has mado far too many short draws in recent years, was invited only when he signed an agreement to play at least 40 moves before drawing. So far, two of his draws were shorter than 40 moves.

LOCAL NEWS MONDAY TUESDAY I WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Marriott Hotel Shoraton Anaheim Doubletree Hotel Holiday Inn Airtel Piaza Torrance Blvd. at Hawthorne Blvd. 5 Fwy. at Ball Rd. 5 Fwy.

at City Drive Wllshlre Near Westwood Blvd. Sherman Way at Valjean Torrance Anaheim Orange Westwood Van Nuyo Airport Red Lion Inn Mid -Town Hilton Holiday Inn Ontario Hilton Holiday Inn Crown Plaza 405 Fwy. at Bristol Vermont at 101 Fwy. 405 Fwy. at Lakewood Bl.

Haven Ave. at 10 Fwy. 405 Fwy. at 5985 Century Bl. Coata Mesa Los Angeles Long Beach Ontario Airport L.A.

Airport Marriott Hotel Sheraton Resort Doubletree Hotel Sheraton Universal Radisson Hotel 101 Fwy. at Topanga Canyon North Industry Hills at Azusa 210 Fwy. So. on Los Robles Cilrtml lima rtiy. it laimtua im 5 Fwy.

at Washington Blvd. Woodland Hills Industry Hills Pasadena No. Hollywood City ol Commerce The telephone playoff match for the title of U.S. Amateur Team champions takes place March 9-11. The Smart Alekhines, winners of the USAT West, will play their games in San Diego.

Call Jack Miller at (619) 287-0089 for details. John Williams won the 1990 Hughes Chess Club Championship, scoring Ron Hermansen, Brian Fire-baugh, Andranik Maissian, Marcial Nie-to. Arne Lier and Eduard Oganesyann earned class prizes. There was a fine turnout of 59 players. The club, which meets Thursday evenings in the Hughes cafeteria, 8433 Fall-brook Ave.

in Canoga Park, will host the Spring Swiss, a six-round tournament, on Thursdays beginning March 8. For information, call Herman Hess at (818) 346-5959 or John G. Price at (818) 363-1379. William C. Pennucci, who had not played in a tournament since 1982, won all six games to take first prize in the Gym For the Mind 1990 Club Championship.

Next were Jonathan Eoyang and Thomas Laux. Beverly Woolsey, Sean Russell and Prem Hamilton topped the Amateur section. Gym For the Mind, a combination chess club and gym at 1942 N. Topanga Canyon Blvd. in Topanga, is open for chess from 5-10 p.m.

Wednesdays and 2-9 p.m. Saturdays. For details, call Dec Cuerdon or David Esser at (213) 455-1596. The Bakersfield Spring Open, a three-round tournament, takes place March 10 at the TravelLodge. 830 Wible Rd.

in Bakersfield. For information, call Scott Mason at (805) 395-0442. The Roadrunner Speed Championship will be held March 10 in the cafeteria of Buena Park High School, Academy Drive at Magnolia in Buena Park. It's a six-round tournament for students in grades 1-12. Each player gets only five minutes per game.

For information, call Stan Tinkle at (714) 779-648 1 (evenings) or De-wain Barber at (714) 522-8491 (days). The Newhall Bowl Chess Blitz, a five-minute tournament open to all, is scheduled March 18 at the Newhall Bowl, 23700 Lyons Ave. in Newhall. The sponsor has guaranteed $700 in prizes, including a first prize of $250. Call Gary Sauer at (805) 253-1301 for details.

Here is an addition to our 1990 list of local chess clubs. West Hoffywood: The Herman Stei-ner Chess Club meets p.m. Saturdays and Sundays at a new location, the Cavendish West Club, 9255 Sunset 1 iiijjiMiuauwiHiiiiHisMM if HI If i I I iL IvWjjf Fri. 10-8, Sat. 10-6.

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