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LOS ANGELES TIMES OC SUNDAY, AUGUST 5, 1990 B15 By JACK PETERS INTERNATIONAL MASTER CHESS assumed 18 Bxc4 19 Rxg7 won for White But 19 threatening 20 Rd8. leaves White helpless. 19Qb3 Nd4 Desperation. Black avoids 19 Qxb3 20 axb3 Bc8 21 Rxg7l and 19 Rd3 20 Qxa3 Rxa3 21 b5, which win for White. 20 Rxg7l Nf3 Just as bad is 20 Rd7 21 Nf6 Kd8 22 Bxd4 Qxb3 23 axb3 Rxd4 24 Rxa6.

21 Kf1 Bxc4 22 Qxc4 Qb2 23 0x3 Nd2 24 Kg2, Black Resigns. IStimesI si ffHii 7taftElttfliH 4 no 2q gial COUPON OVER 800,000 COMPUTER PROGRAMS WE GUARANTEE WE HAVE THE LOWEST PRICES IN THE ENTIRE UNITED STATES White will attack on the g-file 9 Bxc5 Qxg2 10 Bf3 Now 10 Qd6? Nd7 1 1 Bf3 Qg5 is fine for Black. Qg5 11 Bd6 Ne7 Also 11 Nc6 12 Bxc6 bxc6 13 Nf3 lets White develop rapidly. 12 Ne2 Natural. White can consider 12 Nh3.

too. Nbc6 Attractive is 12 NI5 13 Rgl? Qd8. but the sharper 13 Rxb8 14 Qa4 Bd7 15 Qxa7 0-0 16 Rgl Qf6 17 0-0-0 is far from clear. 13 Rg1 Qa5 14 Nc3 Nf5 15 Bxc6 White must act quickly, before Black can play 15 Bd7 and 16 0-0-0. Strauss planned to answer 15 Nxb4 16 Nb5 by 16 Na6 17 Kf 1 Bd7 18 Bxb7 Bxb5.

Even wilder is 16 Nc2 17 Kf 1 (17 Ke2 Ncd4 18 Nxd4 Nxd6 appears safe for Blackl Nce3 18 fxe3 Nxe3 19 Ke2 Nxd1 20 Raxdl Qxa2 21 Ke3. with dangerous threats. bxc6 16 b4 White gets nothing from 16 0.13? Bb7 17 b4 Qa6 18 Bc5 0-0-0 Qa3 17 Ne4 Ba6 18 Bo5? Threatening 19 Rxg7 Nxg7 20 Nf6 mate, but Black has a winning counter. Also insufficient is 18flxg7? because Black counterattacks with 18 0-0-0! 19 Rxf7 not fearing 20 Rc7 Kb8. Best seems 18 Qb3 Qxb3 19 axb3 Bc8 20 Bc5 16.

with about equality. Note that 18 Qb3 Nd4? 19 Qxa3Nc220Ke2! Nxa3 21 b5and20. Bxc4 21 Qd3 Bxd3 22 Kxd3 Nxal 23 Rxg7 favor White. Both players BUT WE WANT YOU TO COME INTO OUR RETAIL LOCATION SO WE CAN PROVE IT. TO CHOOSE FROM COMPUTER IN OFtrjcH FOR U5 TO DO THAT WE OrreH YOU THE FOLLOWING: YOUR CHOICE OF TWO PIECES OF SOFTWARE FROM OUR INVENTORY OF 1 MILLION PIECES AT THE UNHEARD PRICE OF abcdefgh SOFTWARE 75 OFF LIQUIDATORS open labor day uun mpYguR choh in ma anno ctirri iyi OPEN mwFST CVAIIDI C.

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Gym for the Mind Match, Woodland Hills 1990. Solution to Position 5073: White wins with 1 Nxg5 hxg5 2 Rxe2 Rxe2 3 Rd8 Re8 4 Bh8l Re7 5 Bf6 Re8 6 Qe5! Rxd8 (if 6 Rxe5, then 7 Rh8 mate) 7 Qe7 Kh6 8 Qxd8 Qb7 (or 8 Kh5 9 h3, and White mates) 9 Qh8 Qh7 10 Bg7. DEALERS -WE WILL BEAT ANY PRICE YOU ARE PAYING BY 25 BRING YOUR RESALE COUPON EXPIRES 8-8-90 1-800 "869 1568 jii iimiiiifi Great Drinking Water. i'RO Quality Fastek 10 gal. Filter Membrane Made by the Kodak Company.

Duckworth had 2-5. This is the second year that the SCCF has run an invitational state championship. Although the system of regional qualifying events has worked well for both players and organizers, the championship itself consumes a substantial portion of the SCCF's annual budget, and some SCCF board members doubt that the expense is worthwhile. This subject will be considered at the SCCF's annual meeting on Sept. 2, during the Southern California Open in Commerce.

Ed Labate has closed Labate's Chess Centre, the Anaheim store with a huge selection of chess books and equipment. For most of the 1980s, Labate's Chess Centre was a chess landmark, hosting more than 100 Grand Prix tournaments and countless smaller events. After numerous clashes with local chess authorities, Labate sued the U.S. Chess Federation, claiming that its actions hampered his business. Although he received a settlement of $35,000, he considered the lawsuit a failure.

His business never rebounded and, for the last year, Labate searched in vain for a buyer. He decided to put his inventory of 30,000 chess books in storage and devote himself to his burgeoning baseball-card business. Calvin Powell won the 47-player Hughes Summer Swiss at the Hughes Chess Club, 8433 Fallbrook Ave. in Can-oga Park. Class prize winners were Leonids Gaigals, Howard Zimmerman, Michael Keating, Beverly Woolsey and Gagik Balikyan.

The club plans two Thursday night tournaments, beginning Aug. 9. The eight highest-rated entrants will play a round-robin, and everyone else will compete in a Swiss-system event. For more information, call Herman Hess at (818) 346-5959 or John G. Price at (818) 363-1379.

The August Long Beach Quads take place Aug. 1 1 in the Long Beach Senior Center, 1 150 E. 4th St. in Long Beach. For more information, call Lou Foch at (213) 434-3736 or Paul Shannon at (714) 898-3758.

Richard Harper, Vincent Bootan, Jeremy Martin, Steven Gaom and George Halima won quads at Gym for the Mind, 4907 Topanga Canyon Blvd. in Woodland Hills. The club will host a simultaneous exhibition by U.S. Women's champion Alexey Root at 7:30 p.m. Aug.

15. For details, call (818) 710-8042. TODAY'S GAMES Van Buskirk IM Strauss, SCCF State Championship, Los Angeles 1990: 1 d4 d5 2 c4 e6 3 Nc3 c6 4 e4l? Marshall's Gambit against the Slav Defense. dxe4 6 Nxe4 Bb4 6 Bd2 Qxd4 7 Bxb4 Na6 9 Bd6 or 9 Bc3, White has nagging pressure on the dark squares. Too risky is 8 9 Qd6 Nd7 10 0-0-0 Qg5 1 1 f4 Qo7 12 Qd2 c5 13 Bc3 Ngf6 14 Qc2 0-0 15 Nf3, as Whole Home Water Softeners THE ROBERT MONDAVI WINE FOOD CENTER Also Available.

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and Occidental Petroleum. Call Now And Save Money: i- 11 L-l LJ 1-800-777-6939 mi. -iwii. mtmmwmwmmit- INTERNATIONAL NEWS Former women's world champion Nona Gaprindashvili of the Soviet Union won the second Women's Interzonal in Malaysia with an overwhelming score of 13W-3Vi. -Gaprindashvili, who reigned as champion from 1962 to 1977 before being dethroned by current champion Maya Chiburdanidze, had her best result in years.

Xie Jun of China finished second at Nino Gurielli of the Soviet Union and Alisa Marten of Yugoslavia, who tied for third at 11 16-5 V6, will play a short match to determine who advances to the Candidates tournament, the next step toward the world championship. Anna Akhsharumova of Massachusetts came close to qualifying, but two losses near the finish dropped her to fifth place, at 1 1 -6. The 1 989 U.S. Women's champion, Alexey Root of Los Angeles, scored a miserable 1-16, drawing only two games. LOCAL NEWS The Southern California Chess Federation (SCCF) conducted an eight-player invitational tournament over the last two weekends in El Toro and Los Angeles for the championship of the chess "state" of Southern California.

Jack Peters repeated as champion, despite losing his first and last games and playing poorly in a few others. Peters scored 4Vi-2W, a half-point ahead of Matt Beelby, Paul Koploy and IM David Strauss. Cyrus Lak-dawala and Charles Van Buskirk were next with 3V4-3W. The highest-rated player, IM Jeremy Silman, was way off form and managed only Mark hi A SENSIBLE The $400 billion hotel restaurant industry is AUGUST CALENDAR OF EVENTS In the tradition of the Robert Mondavi Winery in Napa Valley, we are pleased to invite you to join us at the Robert Mondavi Wine Food Center in Costa Mesa. THURSDAY, AUGUST 9 Join Nina Wemyss, Cultural Affairs at Robert Mondavi Winery for a lecture covering "The History of Wine and its Rich Relationship with the Arts." 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.

$23 per person A selection of Robert Mondavi wines and cheese will be served. SATURDAY AUGUST 18 Midsummer Night's Dinner Dance Under the Stars Dress in summer whites, gossamer and crisp, and enjoy dinner and a fairy-tale evening in the Rose Garden followed by dancing to a nine piece Big Band featuring vocalist Cassie Miller. 7:00 to 11:00 p.m. $125 per person TUESDAY, AUGUST 28 Wine Tasting; The Aroma Wheel An in-depth look at a wine's olfactory characteristics. 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.

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ARBGaN AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS' Training applicants must be prepared to invest time, energy, and tuition expenses to complete the offered courses. For more information on our concentrated courses, daytime and evening class schedules, job placement assistance, and financing plans, contact: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF HOTEL RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT, 11336 Camarillo Street North Hollywood, CA91602 (818)505-9800 BEL AIR HANSION-On the Estate Premises 708 LEDO WAY. BEL AIR-LOS ANGELES SATURDAY AUGUST A.M. Inspect: Friday, Aug. 10 from 12 Noon Morning of Sale from 8:00 a.m.

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Mah. Dining Room Set. Contemporary Sofas, Wing And Club Chairs. Large Library Of Books. NEC 46" Wide Screen T.V.

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149 FAX (213) 734-0137 A 10 Premium Will Be Charged To The Buyer As Pari 01 The Purchase Price COLLECTIBLES 02 ANTIQUE AND COLLECTIBLE AUCTION SUNDAY AUGUST 12, 1990 AUCTION 12:00 PREVIEW 10:00 650 SO. GRAND 106, SANTA ANA, CALIF. FRENCH REGENCY BEDROOM I DINING ROOM SUITES MARBLE TOPPED AMERICAN OAK DINING SUITE, MARBLE TOPPED BUFFETDRESSER BLOCKS, MORE. MANTLE CLOCKS INC. INGRAHM COLLICTIILUi li.c! UNIQUE.

BRILLIANT CUT CRYSTAL, PLUS MANY DEALER LOTS OF PORCELAIN GLASS, SILVER AND MORE. ARTWOHKl STEEL POINT ETCHINGS, VICTORIAN PRINTS OILS LITH0S JIWILKYi GOLD AND PRECIOUS STONES INC. 0IAM0NDS I RUBIES 1 SAPPillflES EMPJLDS IN EARRINGS. NECKLACES. HKYG RING WITH CENTER MARQUIS DIAMOND 1 CT ITH1 CTTW DIAMOND SURROUND, SPECIMEN STONES, VINTAGE STRAP WATCH COLLECTION FEATURING GRUEN HAMILTON I LORD SIGNED COSTUMEBJEWaRY G0LD AND OTHER HIGH GRADE GOLD WATCHES INC "SlS AND DnflG0N CHAMPLEVE URN, CLOISONNE IN VASES, GINGER JARS, URNS, BOWLS MORE.

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Look for more of the same this fall. "The Good Health Magazine" is a special Part II of Los Angeles Times Magazine featuring "Health Care Employment" advertising pages. "Good Health Career Days" Job Fair October 16 17, 1990, Shrine Exposition Hall Advertise in the magazine's "Health Care Employment" pages and you may qualify for an exhibitor booth at our exciting "Career Days" job fair for health care professionals, taking place October 16 and 17 at the Shrine Exposition Hall. For more details about this great advertising opportunity, contact your Times sales representative or call one of our numbers below. 10 BUYERS PREMIUM ADDED TO ALL PURCHASES UHIQUI COLLICTIBLBS FOR MORE INFORMATION OR IF YOU WANT TO SELL OR CONSIGN ITEMS FOR FUTURE AUCTION PLEASE CALL OUR OFFICE 1714) 648-0201 OR FAX (714) 048-0261 STIRN AUCTIONMR Cal.

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