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ids 1 1 i SUNDAY. JULY 2'). IMI B5 METRO NEWS BE MORE PACIFIC. LOW FARE TO HONOLULU. By JACK PETERS INTERNATIONAL MASTER CHESS Down Waitress, Thai Restaurant shooting.

Neither was injured. Long Beach police issued only a bare description of the robbers as 16 to 18 years old. Thai shop owners in the area were shocked that Pattanatanung had been killed in such a senseless crime. "Just for $20," said Thaworn Anderson, who owns a Thai restaurant on nearby Anaheim Street, which in the last few years has grown into a bustling center of Vietnamese, Cambodian and Thai shops. "It's Southeast Asian shop owners in the area said they are constantly worried about the crime around them and rarely venture north of Anaheim Street into the neighborhood where the Thai Chef Restaurant is located.

"A lot of people are afraid to go there," said Lee Wilson, a Vietnamese immigrant who owns a shop on Anaheim Street. 4 Robbers Gun Steal $20 From By ASHLEY DUNN TIMES STAFF WRITER It was all for $20 that Kessara Pattanatanung was gunned down. Four masked robbers entered the Thai restaurant where Pattanatanung worked and shot her in the chest Friday before fleeing with a few bills from the cash register, Long Beach Police said. "They fired several times, demanded money and fired again," Police Detective Dennis Robbins said. "It appears shots were deliberately fired at" the waitress and cook.

Pattanatanung, 29, was dead by the time police arrived at the Thai Chef Restaurant at 1460 Alamitos Ave. at 9:35 p.m. Another employee, 40-year-old Yupha Thonginphong, was shot in the face. She was treated at St. Mary Medical Center and released.

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Solution to Position "5072: White salvages a draw by 1 e6, as 1 Rel 2 Kd3 Rxe6 3 Rf5! Kxf5 is stalemate. If 3 Kg6, then 4 Rg5 Kf7 5 Rg7 checks relentlessly. INTERNATIONAL MEWS llya Gurevich, 17, of Massachusetts won the 1 990 U.S. Junior Championship in Blooming ton. III.

Gurevich scored 6-1 in the round-robin of the nation's eight best players under the age of 20. He will represent the U.S. in the 1990 World Junior Championship in Santiago, Chile, next month, and he earns an invitation to the 1991 U.S. Men's Championship. Second, at was Vivek Rao, also of Massachusetts.

Other scores: Alex Sherzer (Maryland), 4-3; Maxim Ber-lyant and James Schuyler (both of New York), 3V6-3V; Jesse Kraai (New Mexico), 3-4; Andrew Serotta (Pennsylvania), 2-5; and Yury Zaderman (New York), V4-6V4. The 1 990 World Youth Chess Festival for Peace, which finished Sunday in Fond du Lac, awarded world championships to boys and girls in under 14, under 12, and under 10 sections. Nawrose Nur of New York, the only U.S. winner, became boys under 10 world champion. The world's highest-rated female, 13-year-old Judit Polgar of Hungary, won the boys under 14 championship.

Former world champion Anatoly Kar-pov has begun a grandmaster tournament in Biel, Switzerland, with five straight wins. Karpov already has a two-point lead over Ulf Andersson of Sweden and Matthias Wahls of West Germany. LOCAL NEWS The final round of the Southern California Chess Federation's State Championship begins today at 10 a.m. at the LAX Marriott Hotel, 5855 W. Century Blvd.

in Los Angeles. Spectators are invited to watch eight of the leading players in Southern California compete in a round-robin invitational for the title of state champion. The SCCF hosts another event today, the 1990 Southern California Action Team Championship at the Long Beach Senior Center, 1 150 E. 4th St. in Long Beach.

Registration ends at noon. The Ventura County Chess Club will host In Midsummer, Knights Dream, a four-round tournament in two sections, on Aug. 4-5 at the Financial Plaza Hilton in Oxnard. For more information, call Irv Besen at (805) 644-5050. Patrick Avery won the Knightly Challenge, a 46-player tournament at the Lakewood Chess Club, by scoring 5-1.

Ken Anderson was second with Vi. Cesar Delgado and Roy Runas shared the under 2000 prize, and Siamak Ansari was best under 1900. Gerald Thomas led the Reserve under 1800) with Top unrated Antonio Martin had 5-1, and Randy Le-berknight was next with 4-2. Robert Adams took the under 1500 prize with The Lakewood Chess Club begins the Summer Sizzler, a six-round tournament on Wednesday evenings, Aug. 1 at Bolivar Park, Del Amo at Downey, in Lake-wood.

For details, call Charles Rostedt at (213) 435-6984. Gym for the Mind, 4907 Topanga Canyon Blvd. in Woodland Hills, will conduct VaK quads on Aug. 4. The V4K means that entrants gain and lose rating points at one-fourth the usual rate.

For details, call (818) 710-8042. TODAY'S GAMES Koploy IM Strauss, SCCF State Championship, El Toro 1990: 1 d4d5 2 I Enjoy light refreshments and learn about: Full and Part-time law school programs Fall admission Financial aid Entrance requirements Much, much more RSVP Michelle at (2 1 3) 3 1 3-10 11 The University of West Los Angeles School of Law 1 2201 Washington Place, Los Angeles 90066 Accredited by California State Bar and Western Association of Schools Colleges c4 06 3 Nc3 c6 4 Nf3 Nf6 5 o3 Nbd7 6 Bd3 dxc4 The Meran variation, a soft ol improved Queen's Gambit Accepted 7 Bxc4 b5 8 Bd3 Bb7 Other lines begin with 8 a6 and 8 b4 9 0-0 a6 Slow Instead, 9 b4 10 Na4 c5 has a better reputation 10 e4 c5 11 e5l? The books recommend 1 1 d5 c4 12 dxe6 fxeG 13 Bc2. Nd5 12 Ng5 An attempt at refutation that should fall short. White threatens 13 Nxe6 fxe6 14 Qh5 Be7 13 Qh5 g6 14 Qg4? Critical is 14 QhG. when 14 Bf8 15 Nxe6! Bxh6 16 Nxd8 Bxcl 17 Nxb7 Nf4 is wild and unclear.

Alter 14 Qh6 Nxc3 15 Nxe6! (15 bxc3 permits 15 16 Ng7 Kd8 17 bxc3 cxd4 18 Bf4. Black's King appears too exposed. h57 Weakening g6, Black should get the advantage with 14 Nxe5! 15 dxe5 Nxc3. Less accurate is 14 Nxc3? because 15 Nxe6! Ixe6 (15 Qb6 16 Ng7 looks good for White) 16 Bxg6 gives White at least a draw. 15 Ctg3 h4 16 Qg4 Losing.

It's too late for 16 17 dxe5 Nxc3 because 18 Bxg6! fxg6 19 bxc3 shreds Black's Kingside. Black ought to bolster his defenses with 16 Nf8. 17 Nxf Turning the tables. Black must have expected 17 bxc3? Nxe5, or 18 Ng7 (18 Bxg6 Ne2! 19 Khl Nxd4 wins for Black) Kf8 19 Qxd7 Rd8 20 Qh3 Nd5, winning. Ne2 As 17 Kxf7 gets mated by 18 Qxg6 Kf8 19 Bh6 Rxh6 20 Qxh6 Kg8 2 1 Bh7.

1 8 Kh1 h3 19 f3! Not 19 because 19 hxg2 20 Qxg2 Bxg2 21 Kxg2 Nxcl saves Black. hxg220 Kxg2 A swindle. The "best" defense. 20 Qb6 21 Nxh8, is absolutely hopeless for Black. 21 Good enough to win.

but White can force mate by 21 Nd6! KI8 22 Qxg6 Bxd6 (or 22 Rf4 23 Qh6, mating) 23 Bh6 Rxh6 24 Qxh6 Kg8 25 Bh7 Kf7 26 Bg6. Nf8 22 Nd6 Kd7 23 Qf7 Nxc1 24 Nxb7 Nxd3 A better chance than 24 Qe8 25 Nxc5 Kd8 26 Qxe8 Kxe8 27 Raxcl Rxd4 28 Nxa6! Rxd3 29 Nc7. 25 NxdB Rxd8 If 25 Nf4 26 Kh 1 Rxd8, then 27 dxc5 lets White use the d-f ile. 26 f4 c4 27 d5? Short of time, White throws away the game. Either 27 a4! b4 28 d5 or 27 (5 exf5 28 d5! Nxe5 29 Qxf5 Kd6 30 Rael Neg6 31 Rxe7! Kxe7 32 Qf7 Kd6 33 Rf6 Ke5 34 Rxg6 Nxg6 35 Qe6 Kd4 36 Qf6 wins.

exd5 28 Qxd5 Kc7 29 Qe4? Possibly 29 Qf 7 holds. Nfe6 Suddenly Black has a decisive counterattack. 30 Qf5 Nexf4 31 Rxf4 Neither 31 Kh1 Rdh8 nor 31 Kf3 Rh3 32 Ke4 Nc5 33 Kxf4 Rd4 is worth playing. Nxf432 Kfl Rxh2 33 Rol Rf8, White Resigns. The most exciting game of the first four rounds.

IM Ginsburg Wharton, World Open, Philadelphia 1990: 1 d4 Nf6 2 Nf3 g6 3 c4 Bg7 4 Nc3 0-0 5 o4 d6 6 Be2 One of White's most common systems against the King's Indian Defense. e5 7 0-0 Nc6 8 d5 Ne7 9 b4 Most direct. White has also tried 9 Ne 1 9 Nd2, and 9 Bd2. Nh5 1 0 c5 f5 The usual continuation is 10 Nf4 11 Bxf4 exf4 12 Rcl, with equality. 11 exf5? Sharpest is 11 Ng5! Nf4 12 Bc4, intending Ng5-e6.

e4l Activating his dark-square Bishop. 12 Nd4 Nxf5 13 Nxf5? More solid is 13 Be3. Bxf5 Also tempting is 13 Bxc3 14 Nh6 Kg7 15 Rbl Nf4, when 16 Ng4 Qg5 17 Bxf4 Rxf4 and 16 Qc2 Be5 17 Ng4 Bxg4 18 Bxg4 Nxd5 favor Black. 14 Bd2 Qh4 15 Bxh57l White will miss his KB, a good defender of the light squares around his King. gxh5 16 Qe1 White stakes his defense on the chance for f2-f4.

Instead, 16 Rc1 Be5 17 g3 Qh3 leaves him vulnerable to Bf5-g4-(3. RaeS Black wants more than 16 Be5 17 f4 Bd4 18 Khl Qxel 19 Raxel dxc5 20 Nb5 or 19 e3 20 Rxe3 17 Rc1 Now 17 f4 Qxel 18 Raxel loses the Knight to 18 e3, and 18 Bxel dxc5 19 bxc5 Bd4 costs a pawn. Bh3l Threatening 18 Qg4 19 g3 Qf3, mating. 18 Ne2 White is in serious trouble. If 18 gxh3 Qxh3 19 f3, Black regains the piece with 19 Bd4 20 Khl (20 Be3 exf3 is worse) e3.

If 18 then 18 Bd4 19 Kh1 (19 Be3 Qg5!) Bxg2 20 Kxg2 exf3 wins White's Queen. Both 18 f4 Qg4 19 Qg3 Bd4 20 Khl Qxg3 21 hxg3 e3! 22 Bel Bg4 and 18 Qe3 Bxg2! 19 Kxg2 Rf3 20 Qg5 Qxg5 21 Bxg5 Bxc3 give Black promising endgames. Finally, 18Nd1 Bxg2! 19Kxg2 Qg420Kh1 QI3 21 Kgl Rf6 22 Bg5 Qg4 should win for Black. Qg4 19 Ng3 Bxg2 20 Kxg2 h4 Threatening not merely 21 hxg3, but 21. h3 22 Kg 1 Qf3.

21 Qe3 After 2 1 h3 Qf3-t- 22 Kh2, one method is 22 hxg3 23 fxg3 Qxf 1 24 Qxf 1 Rxf 1 25 Rxf 1 Re5. Neither 21 Qe2 RI3 nor 21 Qd1 Rf3 helps White. h6 Calmly stopping 22 Qg5. 22 cxd6 Rf3 23 Qxa7 Inserting 23 d7 Rd8 changes nothing. Rd3 Again threatening 24 h3 25 Kg 1 Qf3 24 d7 Rf8 25 Qe3 Hopeless, as is 25 Rldl Bd4.

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