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Wesley So at the 2011 World Cup in Khanty-Mansiysk.  
Wesley So
Number of games in database: 465
Years covered: 2003 to 2013
Last FIDE rating: 2701
Highest rating achieved in database: 2682
Overall record: +182 -51 =213 (64.7%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games
      Based on games in the database; may be incomplete.
      19 exhibition games, odds games, etc. are excluded from this statistic.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Sicilian (53) 
    B42 B90 B67 B33 B21
 Ruy Lopez (29) 
    C67 C89 C69 C65 C91
 French Defense (18) 
    C18 C11 C10 C00 C17
 Sicilian Najdorf (14) 
    B90 B93 B96 B97 B99
 Slav (13) 
    D11 D15 D10 D17 D13
 King's Indian (12) 
    E99 E92 E83 E81 E70
With the Black pieces:
 Sicilian (72) 
    B33 B30 B32 B40 B31
 Slav (24) 
    D11 D15 D12 D10 D17
 Grunfeld (18) 
    D86 D85 D70 D93 D83
 Queen's Indian (15) 
    E15 E12
 Nimzo Indian (15) 
    E32 E41 E53 E35 E21
 French Defense (14) 
    C11 C07 C05 C13 C01
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   W So vs M Mahjoob, 2007 1-0
   W So vs Ni Hua, 2008 1-0
   W So vs M Leon Hoyos, 2009 1-0
   W So vs M Prusikin, 2006 1-0
   W So vs F El Taher, 2006 1-0
   Ivanchuk vs W So, 2009 0-1
   W So vs Shirov, 2011 1-0
   Nijboer vs W So, 2009 0-1
   T Hillarp Persson vs W So, 2009 0-1
   Kamsky vs W So, 2009 0-1

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WESLEY SO
(born Oct-09-1993) Philippines

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Born in Las Pinas to William and Eleanor So, and brought up in Bacoor, Cavite, Wesley So is a Filipino chess prodigy who is the 8th youngest Grandmaster (GM) in history, achieving the GM title at the age of 14 years, 1 month and 28 days. This made him the youngest GM in the world at that time.* He is the Philippines’ youngest ever International Master, youngest ever Grandmaster and the youngest ever National Champion.

Background

Wesley So’s father taught him the moves when he was 7. He started playing rapid tournaments when he was 8 and was competing in junior tournaments when he was 9. The ferocity of his play in the latter attracted the attention of Rodolfo Tan Cardoso He won his FIDE Master title in 2004 when he was 11 and his International Master title in 2006 when he was still 12.

Championships

<Age> In 2003, So became the Philippines U10 Champion. He has competed in World Youth Championships in 2003 (19th in the U10 division), 2004 (14th in the U12 division) and 2005 (=1st in the U12 division). In the 2005 event held in Belfort, he finished equal first in his age group alongside Srinath Narayanan, Sanan Sjugirov and Samvel Ter-Sahakyan with Narayanan taking the title on tiebreak. On 9 May 2007, So won the National Junior Championship at the age of 13years and 7 months, the youngest to do so until FM Paulo Bersamina won the 2010 edition of that event while still 12. So earned his 2nd GM norm in September 2007, shortly before he turned 14, at the World Junior Championship (2007) (his 1st GM norm being in Germany soon after he turned 13 – see below in the classical tournaments section) held in Yerevan, Armenia.

<National> So holds the record for the youngest National Champion of the Philippines, first winning the title in 2009 at the age of 15 years and 6 months. He also won the Philippines Championship in 2010 and 2011 after coming second in 2008 and first in the "Battle of the Grandmasters' event in 2008. Starting from 2009, the "Battle of the Grandmasters", previously a separate event, also became the national championship.

<Continental> In September 2007 while still 13, Wesley played in the Asian Individual Championship (2007) that was held in Cebu and scored a par for rating 6/11, drawing against four GMs and losing to one. He scored a modest 6.5/11 at the 8th Asian Continental Chess Championship (2009) held in Subic Bay but came 2nd by a half point behind Ni Hua in the 9th Asian Continental Championship held in April 2010 to qualify for participation in the 2011 World Cup. He scored 5.5/9, placing =9th in the 10th Asian Individual Championships (2011) in Iran. In May 2012, he played in the Asian Continental Chess Championship (2012) scoring 6/9 and placing =4th (8th on tiebreak).

<World> In early 2007, he scored 5.5/9 at the Zonal 3.3, narrowly missing both a GM norm and qualification for the World Chess Cup (2007). After qualifying in early 2009 by coming 2nd behind Darwin Laylo in the 3.3 Zonal held in Ho Chi Minh City, Wesley made a splash at the World Cup (2009) by defeating Gadir Guseinov, Vassily Ivanchuk and Gata Kamsky in the first three rounds before falling to Vladimir Malakhov in the rapid game tiebreaker during the round of 16. He defeated Chinese GM Ding Liren in the first round of the World Cup (2011) but lost the second round in a hard fought rapid-game tiebreaker to Russian number 1 and world number 5 GM Sergey Karjakin. So placed 2nd at the Asian 3.3 Zonal held in January 2013 and thereby qualified for the 2013 World Cup.

Classical Tournaments

So’s first foray into the international arena was at the 12th International Open held in Nice in 2005, when he scored a creditable 5/7, placing =8th (9th on tiebreak) and adding 35 points to his rating. He finished 2005 at the Singapore International Masters Open, winning the award for the best U12 in the competition and gaining another 37 rating points. In April 2006, he earned his first International Master norm at the powerful 8th Dubai Open (2006) when he scored 5/9. A few weeks later, still 12 years old, he was selected to play in the 2006 Olympiad at Torino (see below). Wesley’s 2nd and 3rd IM norms followed in rapid succession at the 2nd San Marino Open (5.5/9) in June 2006 where he also won the award for the best player under 16, and in August 2006 at the 3rd IGB Dato Arthur Tan Malaysia Open Chess Championship in Kuala Lumpur (6.5/11) where he again won the award for the best player U16. At the age of 12 years 10 months and 13 days, So was the youngest Filipino to achieve the IM title.

So achieved his first GM norm at the Bavarian International Open in Bad Wiessee, Germany in November 2006. Following an average performance at the 3rd Calvia International Open in October 2006, Wesley narrowly missed another GM norm at the GM Tournament in Manila the following month but as a consolation won the powerful Prospero Pichay Cup in December 2006. A few days later, Wesley So competed in the 3rd Singapore Masters International Open placing =10th with a scored of 6/9 including wins against GMs Susanto Megaranto and Li Shilong. Following his relative success at the Zonal 3.3 – qualifying for the 2007 World Cup but narrowly missing a GM norm - in January 2007 (see above), Wesley performed on par at the Philippines International Open in Subic Bay in April 2007 and then came second at the Selection Tournament for 2nd Asian Indoor Games held in Tagaytay in August 2007. So capped his year by winning his 3rd GM norm, and the GM title, at the 3rd Prospero Pichay Cup International Open in Parañaque City, Philippines in December 2007, scoring 6/9 including 5 draws against his 5 GM opponents. When he earned his title, he became the 7th youngest GM ever, and the youngest ever Filipino GM.

2008 was a great year for Wesley So. Starting with a modest 4th at the 1st Leg of the ASEAN Circuit Tournament 2008 (GM Section A) in Kalimantan, he won the Mayor Allen Singson Open Chess Tourney in Candon City and then the Dubai Open (2008) in the United Arab Emirates with a score of 7/9 (TPR 2708), besting an international field that included 23 other grandmasters. In April, he won the “Battle of the Grandmasters” with 8.5/11 (including wins against Rogelio Antonio Jr and Buenaventura Bong Villamayor and a draw against Eugenio Torre) and a match against Susanto Megaranto (details immediately below in the matches section). In May, he came =2nd with 6.5/9 in the 1st Subic International Open half a point behind Jayson Gonzales In July 2008, he came 2nd with 12.5/17 in the National qualifying tournament for the Dresden Olympiad held in November, represented Philippines in that Olympiad, placed =5th in the 4th Prospero Pichay Jr. Cup International played in Manila in September and won the gold medal (+4 =3) for the top board playing for his club Tagaytay city in the Asian Club Cup. In 2009 he won Corus (Group C) (2009) with 9.5/13, one point ahead of fellow prodigy Anish Giri, but then had an average result of 5/9 at Aeroflot Open (2009) before scoring a stunning 9/11 in March at the Battle of the GMs held in Dapitan City. An ordinary 4.5/10 at the SPICE Cup (2009) in Lubbock, Texas was followed by his remarkable debut in the World Cup (see above). 2010 saw him securing a reasonably successful result at Corus (B Group) (2010) where he came 4th with 7.5/13 and at Aeroflot Open (2010), scoring =7th in a huge field of GMs and IMs. His success in the 9th Asian Continental (see above) was followed by winning the 3rd Battle of the Grandmasters in Tagaytay City with 7.5/11. His subsequent results during 2010 were average to ordinary by his standards, although he finished with good results in the preliminary rounds of the Asian Teams Championship in November.

The start of 2011 saw him place =4th in the Tata Steel (Group B) (2011) with a creditable 7.5/13, a point shy of the lead, while his subsequent participation in the Aeroflot Open (2011) was cut short after 6 rounds due to his withdrawal from the event because of exhaustion. Despite that, he achieved excellent results in the subsequent blitz event held after the tournament and in the 17th Asian Cities tournament held in Jakarta a few months later (see below in Team Play). In June 2011, he came =1st alongside Giri and Hans Tikkanen at the 19th Sigeman & Co Chess Tournament (2011) in Sweden. His results since then until the 2012 Quebec Open (see below) have essentially maintained parity with his rating, including 5/10 at the Airports Authority of India (2011) in New Delhi also in June, 9/13 at the Philippine Championship (although he placed first), 6.5/9 in the Indonesian Open, 2nd at the 26th SEA Games 2011 in Indonesia, his drawn match in Illinois against Meier (see below), and his 6/9 at the Asian Continental Chess Championship (2012) where he just missed qualifying for the 2013 World Cup. He scored outright first at the Quebec Invitational Open 2012 with 7.5/9 (TPR 2789), a half point clear of Cuban GM Lazaro Bruzon. In July 2012, he maintained rating parity by placing =3rd (3rd on tiebreak), behind Dutch GM Ivan Sokolov and US GM Alexander Shabalov in the World Open held in Philadelphia in the USA and by winning the 2012 Toronto International Crown. His 5/10 at the SPICE Cup (2012) was basically par for rating. Several months later, an excellent =1st (2nd behind Pavel Eljanov), with 8/10 at the powerful Reykjavik Open (2013) enabled So's rating to surpass 2700 for the first time.

Matches

At the Japfa Chess Festival 2008 held in Jakarta in April 2008, So played the 6-game Japfa Match (2008) against Indonesian GM Megaranto and won by 6-4 (+3 =3). In March 2012 in Skokie, Illinois, in the USA, he played and drew a 4 game match (=4) with German GM Georg Meier.

Team Play

So won a Team Silver Medal and an Individual Gold Medal in the 6th ASEAN Age-Group Chess Championship held in 2004 in Vung Tau in Vietnam. He also won an Individual Gold Medal at the 7th ASEAN Age-Group Chess Championship held in 2005 in Pattaya in Thailand. In August 2007, he won the gold medal for first board for the Philippines at the World Under-16 Olympiad with a phenomenal score of 9.5/10. In 2006, at the age of 12 he became the youngest ever member of the national men's team to participate at the 37th Chess Olympiad (2006), scoring a creditable 3/5 on the reserve board. In March 2007, So won the gold medal playing board 3 after scoring 7.5/9 for Tagaytay – which came second in a field of 18 city teams - in the Asian Cities Team Championship held in Tehran, Iran.** In 2008, he played board 2 for the Philippines at the Dresden Olympiad (2008) and in 2010, board 1 at the Chess Olympiad (2010). In 2009 Wesley played for the Bank of Qingdao team in the Chinese Chess League, scoring 4 points out of the 5 rated games he played. In the 19th Asian Cities Championship held in Jakarta in 2011, Wesley won silver playing top board for his 4th placed (out of 24 city teams) Tagaytay team. So again played board 1 for the Philippines in the 40th Chess Olympiad (2012), scoring 6.5/11 (+2 =9; TPR 2710) and helping the team win bronze in Rating Category B.

Blitz and Rapid Play

So won individual Gold Medals in Rapid Chess in the 6th and 7th ASEAN Age-Group Chess Championship held in 2004 in Vung Tau, Vietnam and in 2005 in Pattaya, Thailand; other awards he won at these two events were a Team Silver for Rapid Chess in 2004 and an Individual Gold Medal for Blitz in 2005. Although his classical score at Calvia in 2006 was average, he won the award for being the best U16 blitz player in the event held immediately afterwards. Toward the end of 2007 after he gained his GM title, Wesley So won the Christmas Invitational Blitz Tournament from a powerful field of IMs and GMs. In addition to winning the international open at Dubai in 2008, he also took third place at the sidelight blitz tournament of that event. Despite withdrawing from the main tournament at Aeroflot 2011, So competed in the blitz event held as a sidelight, placing 5th, 1.5 points behind the winner Shakhriyar Mamedyarov. In the 2011 SEA Games held in Indonesia, So secured the only gold chess medal for the Philippines, winning 9-0 in the blitz event. In 2011 and 2012, he won the ACC Blitz Championship in Ho Chi Minh City, finishing 1st on tiebreak in 2011 and outright first by half a point in 2012. In July 2012, he scored 9/10 to place =1st and share the prize money with Robert Lee Hess at the Blitz Championship held at the World Open Championship in Philadelphia. Later that month, he defeated Ray Robson 23-9 in Chess.com's 7th Blitz "Death Match".

Wesley So is one of the most formidable blitz players on the internet, his best rating on the ICC website clocking in at 3604. His original handle was Wesley16 which he eventually changed to foster-.***

Other

Wesley So’s favorite chess books are Nimzovich’s <My System> and various books by Mark Izrailovich Dvoretsky. His favorite player is Magnus Carlsen (2009 interview). He is now part of the Webster University chess team, under the SPICE Program run by GM Zsuzsa Polgar.

Rating and Ranking

Wesley So was the youngest player ever to cross the 2600 rating mark, 9 days short of his 15th birthday. As of 1 March 2013, So's rating crossed over to 2701 (the 93rd player to achieve 2700).

As of 1 May 2013, So's FIDE ratings are:

<Classical>: 2705, making him the top ranked player in the Philippines and the 2nd ranked junior (U20) in the world. His world ranking is 40;

<Rapid>: 2642, number 88 in the world; and

<Blitz>: 2685, number 50 in the world.

Live rating: http://www.2700chess.com/

Sources

Interview in 2009 with William Stewart: http://www.onlinechesslessons.net/2...; FIDE tournament records: http://ratings.fide.com/hist.phtml?... ; Pinoy Chess; http://ctisoyzchess.blogspot.com.au/ ; * World's Youngest Grandmasters: http://chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp... and World's Youngest GM: article by IM Cardoso: http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail... ** http://asianchess.net/wp/?p=257; http://www.gmwesleyso.com/; http://regin-janice-jana.blog.frien... and http://www.rootyhillchess.org/so.html; *** http://www.cs.utu.fi/~juhkivij/ches...

Wikipedia article: Wesley so


 page 1 of 19; games 1-25 of 465  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. W So vs Z Javakhadze 1-055 2003 Wch U10B10 Caro-Kann
2. Negi vs W So 1-034 2003 Wch U10B33 Sicilian
3. W So vs N Galopoulos  0-153 2003 Wch U10C00 French Defense
4. Tim Pipan vs W So 0-126 2003 Wch U10B33 Sicilian
5. D Swiercz vs W So 1-073 2003 Wch U10B33 Sicilian
6. W So vs V Belous 1-041 2003 Wch U10A07 King's Indian Attack
7. W So vs O Kanmazalp  1-029 2004 Wch U12B21 Sicilian, 2.f4 and 2.d4
8. Mark Ho En Tian vs W So 0-131 2004 ASEAN-ch5 U12B70 Sicilian, Dragon Variation
9. A Rosell vs W So  1-043 2004 Wch U12A80 Dutch
10. Bui Manh Hung vs W So  0-144 2004 ASEAN-ch5 U12B70 Sicilian, Dragon Variation
11. Ding Liren vs W So 1-023 2004 Wch U12A07 King's Indian Attack
12. W So vs Md Omar Ak Hafizon Pg  ½-½57 2004 ASEAN-ch5 U12B21 Sicilian, 2.f4 and 2.d4
13. Do Duc Minh vs W So 0-120 2004 ASEAN-ch5 U12B33 Sicilian
14. W So vs Caruana 1-027 2004 WYCC - B12B21 Sicilian, 2.f4 and 2.d4
15. W So vs Minh Doan Vu Hoang 1-035 2004 ASEAN-ch5 U12A07 King's Indian Attack
16. S Sjugirov vs W So 1-033 2005 Belfort YWCC boys under 12B30 Sicilian
17. Robson vs W So ½-½47 2005 Belfort YWCC boys under 12B33 Sicilian
18. W So vs J S Chung 1-029 2005 ASEAN-ch6 U12B01 Scandinavian
19. D Lo Kin Mun vs W So 0-154 2005 ASEAN-ch6 U12B33 Sicilian
20. W So vs Mark Ho En Tian 1-040 2005 ASEAN-ch6 U12B01 Scandinavian
21. Duy Linh Dang vs W So 0-126 2005 ASEAN-ch6 U12E41 Nimzo-Indian
22. I Nyzhnyk vs W So 0-133 2005 Wch U12B23 Sicilian, Closed
23. W So vs Y R Chan  1-038 2005 ASEAN-ch6 U12C26 Vienna
24. S Neubronner vs W So 0-125 2005 ASEAN-ch6 U12B33 Sicilian
25. W So vs Zhao Xue 1-039 2005 Singapore International Masters OpenB93 Sicilian, Najdorf, 6.f4
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Jul-06-11  h4him: <Today is not your lucky day.

Depuga = a tame version of "Linte" or "Yot"

Tuod? = are you sure?

Karay-a na.> just found this amusing. talagsa lang ko mag kibitz pero napa yuhom lang ko sa inyo isturyahanay ah!

Jul-06-11  GmMacky: bsta masasabi ko lang dian,, madami ng nsaktan sa mga comments nyo kaya next time hinay hinay lang especially sa analysis..
Jul-06-11  timhortons: <GmMacky>

Grandmaster mark paragua?

sana nga wag na mag ka pikunan uli.

paki advice nalang kay wesley wag na magbasa online ng opinyon ng mga fans.

Jul-06-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  Wesley So: <<pakisabi na lang kay wesley wag na magbasa online>> Thanks timhortons,finally a good advice! Sorry for visiting here again after a few days,I was just curious. I used to think people of cg are kind,but now I really think most are simply crazy. Don't u know that reading most senseless suggestions here during a tournament for any player could have a dramatic results for their performance? It's unfortunate this page uses my name. I really hope this will be the last time I login in cg. But being usually very interested, I can't assure it 100 % :(
Jul-06-11  Pyke: <Wesley So: It's unfortunate this page uses my name.>

GMs are in charge of their own pages, right?

If Mr So is -understandably- upset about this page and its content, shouldn't he be able to contact Chessgames.com and decide what to do with it?

Jul-06-11  KKDEREK: <pike> Do you think he would have time for that? Do you know how many pages a day this forum gets (usually not complaining with Cg's guidelines)?

Thats it. Couple of fanatics destroyed this very page. Everybody was saying that long time ago. Usually the "intruders" (course) . Finally even the Chairman himself got tired of this nosense.

Don't listen to me, listen to Wesley..

Jul-06-11  Pyke: <KKDEREK>: I am well aware of the huge amount (over 4000! pages) of this, erm ..., problem. And that in context of this background my post must seem very naive and inappropriate.

But then I thought of more drastic meassures than to sift through all the posts one by one.

Alltogether that might be too radical of a solution, though.

Jul-06-11  gmtukmol: (wesley) anak, ang bawat daliri ng tao ay hindi pantay pantay at di rin pare pareho, may mga fans ka dito na sadyang pakay ay sumaybaybay at gayahin ang style mo, at may mga fans din na pawang dahilan ay mang gulo at mag pa pansin. Hayaan mo lang sila, dahil di lahat ay mapapasaya mo. Kung mahilig kang magbasa dito ay ok lang pero huwag mo masyadong dindibin.

Para ka na rin sikat na artista,kaya bigyan mo din ng tunay na pahalaga ang tunay mong tagahanga at huwag patulan ang mga pasaway, huwag din isnabin para silang dahilan o butas para siraan ka.

Marami akong kasabayan, nag pupunyagi sila para makilala at sumikat nang saganoon ay maging maganda ang kanilang buhay at magkaroon ng malalaking sponsor.

Isang magandang example ay si tigerwoods, dahil sa contreversial sa buhay nya, marami ang ang nag quit para kunin syang ambassador, one is TAG heuer , million dolyares ang nawala sa kanya dahil pangit na ang kanyang reputation. Alam ni obientag siguro iyon, dahil kapareha nya mahilig din ako sa relo.

Nabubuhay ang kasikatan ng isang manlalaro o atleta di lamang sa angking galing, kundi sa mga FANS na laging nakasubaybay sa kanila.

Di kita inuutusan, pero mas maganda at mainam kung hihingi ka ng paumanhin sa mga di magagandang salita na binatawan mo, lalo na sa mga tunay na sumusuporta at nagmamahal sa iyo, dyan sila wordfunph,sugardom,pulsar,bernie,spawn,epistle,n- anobrain,p77,obientag,nf3m,bradah ba iyon or hatsis at marami pang iba, na hindi lamang sa salita o kibits mo maasahan, hindi sila mamayaman na tao, Sabihin na lang natin na meron, pero dyan sila sa iyo para sumoporta. Panigurado iyong iba dipa alam ng mga misis nila kung gaano sila ka supportive.

Sorry sa hindi ko nabanggit pero alam nyo kung sino sino kayo.

Wesley, at your age marami ka ng napatunayan,kami or ako matanda na pero mailap pa rin ang pinakamimithi kong titulo, marami ka pang mararating, pero alalahanin mo, na parte lagi ang fans sa kasikatan,sponsor, at Marami pang aspeto. Laging maging mahinahon anak at isisin kung maganda ang sasabihin dahil baka blunder.

Hanggang dito na lamang anak, at mabuhay ka, dont forget! Im proud to be a member of BW!

1. e4. ....

Yourmove?

(gmtukmol)
U es op ey

Jul-06-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  OhioChessFan: It is and has been standard practice in the United States for professional sports figures to avoid all contact with all newspapers, web sites, radio stations, etc. I think Wesley is just young enough that he didn't grow up with that mindset. But it would probably be a good idea for him to completely forego looking at this page.
Jul-06-11  Ragh: <GM Wesley So: Don't u know that reading most senseless suggestions here during a tournament for any player could have a dramatic results for their performance?>

Please don't read this page at all. The fans here are of many kinds (to quote "mixed bag"), so it is not a good idea to read this page, especially during tournaments.

<I really hope this will be the last time I login in cg. But being usually very interested, I can't assure it 100 % :(>

Being a visitor at CG since 6 years, I can attest that this is an excellent chess website. Instead of avoiding the whole website, you can OPEN YOUR OWN FORUM and communicate with your few select fans there. You are entitled for a forum space being a premium member. That way, you can only interact with those fans who wish to convey greetings, wishes and congratulatory messages for you. You can ban certain users from writing on your forum, if you think they are overbearing or being negative towards you.

Jul-06-11  batongol: Wesley, I agree with <gmtukmol>...

<Di kita inuutusan, pero mas maganda at mainam kung hihingi ka ng paumanhin sa mga di magagandang salita na binatawan mo, lalo na sa mga tunay na sumusuporta at nagmamahal sa iyo>

Please do this at walang mawawala sa iyo kundi may darating pang mga blessings...

James 4:6 ..... Wherefore he saith, God resisteth the proud, but giveth grace unto the humble.

Jul-06-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  rogge: <You can ban certain users from writing on your forum, if you think they are overbearing or being negative towards you.>

I'm sure cg.com would be helpful if you asked them to ban certain users, or even delete (all) posts from e.g. a given date.

Good luck and best wishes to one of the most promising young GMs around.

Jul-06-11  Amulet: <Boratco: Bahala na po kayo dito, kasi, I promised na hindi na ako magpost dito. Best of luck to all.>

......congratulations <Boratco>! Mission accomplished! <Boratco> aka April Boy Regino!

Jul-06-11  Amulet: <Obientag> natatandaan mo 'yung post mo many pages back about the guy you said looks like <april boy regino>?
Jul-06-11  Boratco: Hindi ko yata kayang tanggapin, pero sabi ng puso ko, isa na lang. Sasagot lang ako sa post ni GM Wesley So.

<Wesley So: <<pakisabi na lang kay wesley wag na magbasa online>> Thanks timhortons,finally a good advice! Sorry for visiting here again after a few days,I was just curious. I used to think people of cg are kind,but now I really think most are simply crazy. Don't u know that reading most senseless suggestions here during a tournament for any player could have a dramatic results for their performance? It's unfortunate this page uses my name. I really hope this will be the last time I login in cg. But being usually very interested, I can't assure it 100 % :(>

Wesley So occasionally read this forum as evident from his post <Thanks timhortons,finally a good advice!>. If you dig down further, it was already suggested before timhortons suggested it, that GM Wesley So doesn't need to read the kibitz here because it might affect his performance, numerous people I can not recall suggested them. Having said that, not all kibitzers are alike. Also, it's very hard to distinguish who are serious, some who are just horsing around, sometimes things are being said for the sake of conversation alone. Bored people, well, just like me sometimes, when I am not currently feeding my chickens, it is a great place to talk to people you already met, I mean seen in person.

Anyway, I agree 100% with GMtukmul. Well said and I can feel it is coming from personal experience.

Whatever Wesley So think is right for him, Wesley So should do it without hesitation, after all, his name is in the line of fire.

Yun lang, tapos na ako dito.

Ikaw naman, Amulet, and if you are truly a Wesley So fan, please do not use my name in vain. Do not call me any names other than boratco, clear ba tayo bosing?

Jul-06-11  Amulet: you are m.b. right?
Jul-06-11  bigatin: <timhortons> baw kis a lang sa malaka nga maka kita ko di migo,... ti kamusta ang kabuhi ta da?

translation: Sir, hows you? hehehehhe

Jul-06-11  bigatin: <Wesley So> GM So, kung ikaw man ito sana ang pansinin mo nalang ang mga positive na kibitz, in that way ma encourage mo ang iba to do good comments, just ignore the negative one... alam mo ba na sa katulad naming fan mo kung papansinin mo and e quote parang langit na ang feeling?

i wish you will participate in the discussion.. just like friends who are talking with each other.. bear in mind that we are here to support you all the way.. lets talk!!

Just a piece of advice : be a friend to us.. share your thoughts and ideas.. dont you know that we are planning to help in every way? that's us.. its just like in a war we will the first who will grab the bullet before you... (daw sala english ko haw) but i mean it... lets be friend..

Jul-06-11  bigatin: Boratco talaga parang si kiddikid galing sa mga reasons... na miss ko tuloy si kiddikid..
Jul-06-11  chessnewsome: gm wesley so salamat at nagbalik kn wag mo n pansinin ang iba d2, ingat nlang po... May alam kb s 2nd florencio cup natuloy b ang tournament? Wala kc balita eh, thanks po...
Jul-06-11  timhortons: wesley i got a crazy record here too, im not the most sane kibitzer of CG at all,pero hijo isa lang masasabi ko, read more about fan mentality.

nobody can control this page wesley, you cant just storm and express your upset feelings if you dont like what they writing .They may get frustrated during bad games and lashed out at you, get elated during good games and all express their admiration towards you.

you need to understand that at times some fans may get irrational.jaworski is most beloved by his filipinos fan but onced he was attacked by a fan, jawo never filed a complaint and even help the guy out of jail.

si jaworski ka kasi hijo ng philippine chess.

one thing you need to learn, know more about fan mentality and understand them, take care that you dont loss any single one of them, they love you so much and they love chess.

Jul-06-11  elb: Hi Chairman Wes, I am an original BW member under the handle Carlton. I rarely kibitz but I always make it a point to visit this site daily. Here is my 2 cents for you. 1. Your BW friends here like gmtukmol, gmmackay and Iskubadayb have very good points for you, full of wisdom coming from chess experts themselves. It would be very enlightening if we listen to them. 2. You are as lucky as Magnus to have a big mass base of supporters. This is very rare for a newcomer like you. You should treasure their friendship and find inspiration from them. Of course, there are crazy people who are ever present to destroy you but please don't mind them because they belong to the other camp and are waging psychological warfare meant to dislodge you from our objective. A case in point is Pam who is always against you in the Chessbomb chatroom and who knows he is also present in CG with different name. 3. Interact with us regularly in this site, win or lose, in any tournament and learn to delve only with the positive aspects eschewing crazy kibitzing and learn not to interact with such crazy writers. Of course, I would go with the suggestion that you avoid this page during serious tournament. 4. Learn to control your temper, be courteous and be humble always like what Mrs. So has always advised you. Remember we somewhat supported you because we believe you were endowed with such values. 5. Lastly, be proud to be a Filipino. Always fight for our country no matter how tupsy turvy our culture is sometimes.

Hopefully this will come to you constructively. Nowadays, I believe a chessplayer who has no supporters will be looked down by sponsors and his longevity is at stake. Once I heard from chatroom that the online site of Chessbomb crashed because Chairman Wes was playing. I was so proud to know it. Please preserve the life of BW.

Jul-06-11  bigatin: <elb> & <timhorton> amen!!! as in tumpak!!
Jul-06-11  rollybee: Wes, this is a Wesley fanpage, for Wesley fans and not for you; dont read the pages here.

If you want, get an assistant who can summarize these pages for your consumption.

Be not affected of anything, just concentrate on your chess.

Jul-06-11  diagon: I agree Wesley should not read these forums especially near or on tournament period. This is because this forum is unmoderated and even if its moderated anyone can just create a new handle (not like in icc where some kind of sign-up tracking is implemented). As such anything goes here. On the subject of forgiveness, there is no need for it. A true "chess" fan follows his games not the man. Although it's really wise to be civil not just to fans but to anybody. For me as long as he produces exciting and brilliant games I will actively follow his events (even if he bites the ears of his opponent). If he is not producing good games anymore, most probably I will just come here once in a while to reminisce his past games.
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