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First S2250 takes. 619598 7B60 2 p62i 146874) ST EJtcellenondT Owner Serious. INTERNATIONAL NEWS Three players from the Soviet Union dominated the all-grandmaster tournament in Reggio Emilia, Italy. Jan Ehlvest was first with an excellent score of IVi-2Vi. followed by Vassily Ivanchuk, 6V4-3V4, and former world champion Anatoly Karpov, 6-4.

Karpov went undefeated, but third place must have disappointed him. Other scores: Ulf Andersson (Sweden) and Zoltan Ribli (Hungary), Mikhail Gurevich (U.S.S.R.), 5-5; Krum Georgiev (Bulgaria) and Margeir Peturs-son (Iceland), 4 -5 V4 Nick de Firmian (Berkeley) and Lajos Portisch (Hungary), 4-6; and Alexander Belyavsky (U.S.S.R.), 2-8. Another Soviet star, GM Sergey Dol-matov, won the traditional Hastings tournament in England. In the double round-robin competition, Oolmatov scored 814-5 Vi. Kevin Spraggett of Canada and Predrag Nikolich of Yugoslavia tied for second at 71-6 Jonathan Speelman, England's leading player, managed only 7-7.

Other scores: Murray Chandler (England), Boris Gulko (Massachusetts), and Artur Yusupov (U.S.S.R.), 6W-8W; Michael Adams (England), 6-8. LOCAL NEWS OPW3 TO TIHllE PdJJBUC HOURS: FRIDAY 10-8, SATURDAY 10-6, SUNDAY 11-5 MONDAY 10-8, TUESDAY 10-8 Upland: The Upland Chess Club meets 7-1 1:30 p.m. Thursdays in the Upland Community Center, 352 East St. in Upland. Rated tournaments.

Action chess quads available every week, speed tournaments, casual play, free lessons for beginners and class players. Dues: $10year. Call Samuel Jurado at (714) 350-0101 (days) or at (714) 988-3578 (evenings). Valencia: The Meadows Park Chess Club meets 7-10 p.m. Fridays at 25671 N.

Fedala Rd. in Valencia. Rated tournaments, casual play, free instruction, chess workshops. No dues. Call Gary Sauer at (805) 253-1301.

Vlctorvllla: The Victor Valley Chess Assn. meets 7-10 p.m. Wednesdays at the Mad Greek Restaurant, Green Treo Blvd. at St. Andrews in Victorville, and on Thursday evenings at the Victor Valley College staff lounge, 18422 Bear Valley Rd.

in Victorville. Rated tournaments, casual play, free instruction, discounts on chess equipment. Dues: $5year, $1year juniors. Call Steve Bradley at (619) 243-3287. TODAY'S GAMES IM Lautier (France) GM Geller (U.S.S.R.), Sochi 1989: 1 d4 d6 2 c4 e6 3 Nc3 Be7 4 Nf3 Nf6 6 cxdB exdB The Exchange variation of the Queen's Gambit Declined.

6 Bg5 c6 7 Qc2 Na6 8 o3 g6l? After 8 Nc7 9 e3. Black cannot easily activate his QB. 9 e4t? Nothing comos of 9 e3 Bf5 10 Qb3 Qb6. Nxe4 Whito gots the edge from 9 Nc7 10 o5, as 10 11 Qb3 Ne4 12 Bxe? Qxo7 13 Gxb7 safely snatchos a pawn. 10 Nxe4 Bf67 Quite playable is 10 dxe4 1 1 Qxe4 Nc7 12 Qo5 RI8 13 Bh6 Rg8.

Black may castle Queenside. 11 Bxo6 Bxe4 12 Qc3 bxaB Not 12. Bxf3? because ol 13 Bxb7 Rb8 14 Bxc6 Kf8 15 Bh6 KgB 16 Qxf3. 13 Qxc6 KtB 14 Bxe7 Kxe7 16 Ne6 Black's King is in trouble. The first threat is 16 Qb7.

RcB 16 Rcll f6 17 Qb7 Ke6 18 Rxc8 Qxc8 19 QI7 K16 Forced, as 19. Kd6 20Qx.6Kc7 2.Qc6Kd8 22 Qd6 Ke8 23 Nc6 Qd7 24 Qb8 Kf7 25 No5 is fatal. 20 0-01 Not so clear is 20 g4 Kg5 2 1 h4 Kh6 22 Kh5. R(8 21 Qg7 Bxg2 Black cannot survive 21 Rg8 22 g4 Kg5 23 f4 Kh4 24 Qh6 mate. Best is 21 fxe5 22 Qxe5 Kg4 23 13 Bxl3 (not 23.

25Qg5Qd8 26 Qh6) 24 gxf3 Kh4 (24 mated by 25 h3! Rxh3 26 RMt). although 25 Qxd5 or 25 Qo7 Kh5 26 Qxh7 Kg5 27 Rel still wins for White. 22 Kxg2 fxe6 23 Qxe5 Kg4 24 Re1 Planning Re 1 -o3-g3. RfB 26 Q7 RgB 26 Kh1 Qf6 27 Rg1 Kf47 A blunder, but 27 Kh4 28Qxh Rh5 29 Qe7 g5 30 14! (threatening 31 Qe1) Qe4 31 Qxe4 dxe4 32 fxg5 e3 33 g6 e2 34 Rel gives While a winning endgame. 28 Qe3 mate.

GM tvanovlch (Yugoslavia) IM Bel-lotti (Italy), Aosta 1989: 1 e4 c6 2 d4 dB 3 Nc3 dx4 4 Nxe4 BIB The main tine of the Caro-Kann Defenso. 5 Ng3 Bg6 6 n4 h6 7 Nf3 Nd7 8 hB Bh7 9 Bd3 Ngf 6 Normal is 9 Bxd3 10 Qxd3 Ngl6 1 1 Bd2 10 Bxh7 Nxh7 11 Qe2 e6 12 Bd2 Be7 13 0-0-0 0-0 14 Ne4 Ndf6 Perhaps Black should try central counterplay with 14 c5 15 dxc5 Qc7 16 Nxf6 Nx(67l Tho only point ol placing the Knight at h7 is to restrain g2-g4-g5 Thus 15 Bxl6 is more logical. 16 Kb1 Qd6 17 Be3l Discouraging c6-c5 and inviting 17 Nxh5 18 Ne5 levon stronger than 18 g4 N(6 19 g5) NI6 19 Bxh6! gxh6 20 Qd2 Qe4 21 Rxh6, with a fierce attack a67 Too slow Black should disrupt While's Kingside plans with 17 Ng4 18Ne6a419f3l Tho reckless 19 g4? a3 20 b3 permits counterplay with 20 Nc4 a3 20 b3 Rad8 After 20 c5 21 g4 cxd4 22 Bxd4, White's attack rolls on 21 g4 Qa6 22 c4 c5 23 Bd2 Qc7 24 gB The decisive breakthrough. hxgB 26 BxgB Ne4 If 25 cxd4. a plausible finish is 26 h6 g6 27 h7 Kh8 28 Qh2 (threatening 29 Nxg6) Rc8 29 Qf4 Nh5 30 Rxh5 gxh5 31 Bf6 Kxh7 32 Rht.

mating. 26 Qxe4 BxgB 27 h6l Anyway! gxh6 Hopeless aro 27 g6 28 Nxg6 txg6 29 Kh8 30 Qxg5 cxd4 31Rdg1and27. Bxh6 28 Rxh6 gxh6 (or 28 15 29 Rh8i KxhB 30 Qh4 Kg8 3 1 Rhl. mating) 29 Rgl-t- Kh8 30 Qf4 Kh7 31 Rhl. The interpolation 27 15 loses nicely to 28 h7 Kh8 29 Ng6 mate 28 f4 Winning a piece, and continuing the attack, too fB 29 Qg2 Qg7 30 fxgS hxg6 31 RhB g4 32 Rdh1, Black Resigns.

Nesis (U.S.S.R.) Buj (Argentina). 12th World Correspondence Chess Championship: 1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 e6 3 Nf 3 d6 4 g3 The Catalan Opening. dxc4 6 Bg2 Nbd7 6 Nbd2 b6)7 Making it a gambit. Much quieter is 6 Be 7, 6 c5, or 6 Nb6 7 Nxc4 Nxc4 8 Qa4 Bd7. 7 a4 c6 8 NeB Nxe6 9 dxeB NdB 10 0-0 Be7 Allowing Nd2-e4-d6.

Perhaps 10 Qc7 1 1 Nf3 Bb7 improves 1 1 Ne4 Bb7 Similar is 11 12 Nd6 Bxd6.lt 12 then 13 Nxc8 Qxc8 14 axb5 recovers material 12 Nd6 Bxd6 13 exd6 0-0 14 e4 Nb6 16 d3I7 Hoping to use his Bishops after 15 cxb3 16 Qxb3 bxo4 17 Qd3, or 16. 17Ba3c5 18Qb5 c316 a6I More ambitious than 16a5Nd7 17Qd4. NdB 17 Qd4 f67l Undermining (he d-pawn fails, because e6 becomes weak. 18 Bh3 Qd7 19 exf6 gxf8 Abandoning the e-pawn. However, 19 Rx(6 20axb5cxb5 21 Rxa7 is awkward, too.

20 Bh6 Rf7 21 Qg4 Kh8 22 Qxe6 Bc8 23 Qe2 Relying on 23. Kg8 26 Bg2l bxa4 There is no time for 25 Qxd6. as 26 axb5 Bb? 27 bxc6 Bxc6 loses to 28 RIdl Rd7 29 Ra5, and 27 Qxc6 loses to 28 Ra5 Rd8 29 Rel! c2 30 Rxd5 Rxd5 31 Bxd5 Qxd5 Re8. 26 Rfell Setting up a fantastic finish. Of course, 26 Rxa4? Qxd6 gives Black hope.

axb3 27 BxdB cxdB 28 Re7l Be6 If 28 Rxe7 29 dxe7 Qxe7, then 30 Qxd5 Qe6 (else 3 1 Qxa8 wins) 31 Qd8! Kf7 32 QI8 Kg6 33 Qg7 KI5 (or 33 Kh5 34 Ra5) 34 Qxh7 Kg4 35 Ra4-f mates. 29 Rxe6 b2 30 Rae1 c2 31 Re7! Just in time! Qxe7 If 31 Rxo7 32 dxe7 Qxe7, then 33 Qxd5! mates. 32 Rxe7l, Black Resigns. The finish could be 32 clQ 33 Kg2 Qxh6 (33 Rxe7 34 Qxd5!) 34 Qxf7 Kh835d7b1Q36 Re8. CNSl NEW AtBRANONEWHiR- SEALED IN ORUINAL dl I VMgpj I ftTl VtV" nc for your iiimedi- PROTEOHONE fTfT i nieAee rHLi ahrangeo I LAVAWAY n( 'un'aArmto'ir 11 YmSffJ 5 pieces QISQ pc.XlVSaOfcgySS I REFUND FOR ONLY IQCKjri? CTrMfT IOWHMOC0UMIRVS0URC4nECE I 0 fT ji' mi UDrWOMSCTiiKiicitdfiit.

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3-4 at the El Centro Vacation Inn Travelodge, 2000 Cottonwood Circle in El Centro. Call Michael Nagaran at (619) 485-0241 for details. The third Newhall Bowl Open, a five-round tournament on Friday nights, begins Feb. 2 at the Meadows Park Chess Club, 25671 N. Fedala Rd.

in Valencia. For information, call Gary Sauer at (805) 253-1301. The Pasadena Chess Club, which meets Friday evenings in the Senior Citizens Center, 1 102 S. Oxley St. in South Pasadena, begins its six-round club championship on Feb.

2. Call Mike Pinta-valle at (818) 967-8903 for information. Mike Owen and Mark Matthews won prizes in an Action Chess tournament last Sunday in Victorville. The next weekend event in Victorville is scheduled Feb. 25.

For details, call Steve Bradley at (619) 243-3287. LOCAL CHESS CLUBS Here is another addition to our 1990 list of local chess clubs. Eacondido: The North County Chess Club meets at 6 p.m. Fridays in the Community Room of HomeFed Bank, 1 540 E. Valley Parkway in Escondido.

Rated tournaments, speed tournaments, some casual play. Dues: $6year. Call Alina Markowski at (619) 743-3044. Los AngUa: The Players Chess Club meets nightly 6-10 p.m. or later at 1710 Silverlake Blvd.

in Los Angeles. Casual play, speed tournaments planned. Club director needed. No dues. Call Rainer Rickford at (2 1 3) 665-5728.

Santa Monica: The Santa Monica Bay Chess Club meets 1:30 p.m. Mondays and Fridays in the Senior Citizens Recreation Center, 1450 Ocean Ave. in Santa Monica. Rated tournaments. Action chess tournaments on the third Friday of every month, simuls, lectures, free instruction on Fridays, club newsletter.

Dues: $40 year, $20year for seniors, free to juniors. Call Ben Nethercot at (213) 455-1704 or Randy Hough at (818) 282-7412. South Pasadena: The Pasadena Chess Club meets at 7:30 p.m. Fridays in the Senior Citizens Center, 1102 S. Oxley St.

in South Pasadena. Rated tournaments, scholastic tournaments, speed chess, casual play, lectures, simuls, free instruction for beginners, club newsletter. Dues: $10year. Call Hal Bogner at (818) 799-7567 or Mike Pin-tavalle at (818) 967-8903. Topanga: Gym for the Mind, which is open noon-9 p.m.

daily except Sundays at 1942 N. Topanga Canyon Blvd. in Topanga, offers rated tournaments, casual play, chess computers, chess instruction, and a large chess library. Chess players attend most often on Wednesday evenings. Dues: $30 year, $150year chess and gym membership, free to masters.

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