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TOURNAMENT STANDINGS
First Lady's Cup Tournament

Ron Henley17.5/25(+12 -2 =11)[games]
Walter Browne17.5/25(+11 -1 =13)[games]
Gennadi Sosonko16/25(+8 -1 =16)[games]
Larry Christiansen16/25(+9 -2 =14)[games]
Bojan Kurajica16/25(+7 -0 =18)[games]
Vlastimil Hort16/25(+8 -1 =16)[games]
Murray Chandler16/25(+11 -4 =10)[games]
Tony Miles15/25(+10 -5 =10)[games]
Florin Gheorghiu14.5/25(+6 -2 =17)[games]
Haji Ardiansyah14/25(+10 -7 =8)[games]
Raymond Keene14/25(+4 -1 =20)[games]
Zoltan Ribli14/25(+7 -4 =14)[games]
Liuben Spassov14/25(+4 -1 =20)[games]
Krunoslav Hulak14/25(+9 -6 =10)[games]
Istvan Csom13.5/25(+6 -4 =15)[games]
Ivan Radulov13/25(+6 -5 =14)[games]
Aleksandar Matanovic11.5/25(+3 -5 =17)[games]
Orestes Rodriguez Vargas11/25(+2 -5 =18)[games]
Edhi Handoko9.5/25(+6 -12 =7)[games]
Juan Bellon Lopez9.5/25(+4 -10 =11)[games]
Arovah Bachtiar8.5/25(+6 -14 =5)[games]
Duncan Suttles8/25(+2 -11 =12)[games]
Rafaelito Maninang8/25(+1 -10 =14)[games]
Ronny Gunawan7.5/25(+3 -13 =9)[games]
Herman Suradiradja6.5/25(+1 -13 =11)[games]
Jacobus S Sampouw4/25(+3 -20 =2)[games]

 page 4 of 4; games 76-96 of 96  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
76. Csom vs H Suradiradja  1-0311982First Lady's CupA10 English
77. I Radulov vs E Handoko  1-0281982First Lady's CupB73 Sicilian, Dragon, Classical
78. R Henley vs Suttles  1-0761982First Lady's CupA42 Modern Defense, Averbakh System
79. L Spassov vs J Sampouw  1-0441982First Lady's CupE12 Queen's Indian
80. E Handoko vs Gheorghiu 1-0421982First Lady's CupB92 Sicilian, Najdorf, Opocensky Variation
81. R Henley vs H Suradiradja  1-0411982First Lady's CupE75 King's Indian, Averbakh, Main line
82. Keene vs H Ardiansyah  1-0391982First Lady's CupE30 Nimzo-Indian, Leningrad
83. J Sampouw vs Ribli  1-0311982First Lady's CupB97 Sicilian, Najdorf
84. Sosonko vs K Hulak  1-0401982First Lady's CupA62 Benoni, Fianchetto Variation
85. Suttles vs J Sampouw  1-0361982First Lady's CupA07 King's Indian Attack
86. R Henley vs E Handoko  1-0241982First Lady's CupD97 Grunfeld, Russian
87. K Hulak vs H Suradiradja  1-0491982First Lady's CupA00 Uncommon Opening
88. L Christiansen vs Suttles 1-0521982First Lady's CupB09 Pirc, Austrian Attack
89. B Kurajica vs A Bachtiar  1-0271982First Lady's CupD61 Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox, Rubinstein Attack
90. Gheorghiu vs O Rodriguez Vargas  1-0241982First Lady's CupA29 English, Four Knights, Kingside Fianchetto
91. E Handoko vs J Bellon Lopez  1-0411982First Lady's CupB32 Sicilian
92. J Bellon Lopez vs A Bachtiar 1-0711982First Lady's CupB93 Sicilian, Najdorf, 6.f4
93. K Hulak vs E Handoko  1-0341982First Lady's CupB70 Sicilian, Dragon Variation
94. Csom vs R Gunawan  1-0431982First Lady's CupE63 King's Indian, Fianchetto, Panno Variation
95. R Henley vs Miles 1-0261982First Lady's CupD07 Queen's Gambit Declined, Chigorin Defense
96. Hort vs Suttles 1-0591982First Lady's CupB09 Pirc, Austrian Attack
 page 4 of 4; games 76-96 of 96  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
May-09-21
Premium Chessgames Member
  GrahamClayton: With 26 players competing, the First Lady Cup was the biggest round robin chess tournament after World War II. Should a player score a GM norm in this tournament they wouldn’t need another norm elsewhere since the tournament had 25 rounds.
May-09-21
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: In point of fact, Henley got his GM title for this result.
Oct-12-21  pawnpro: Why did they call it the lady's cup
Oct-12-21
Premium Chessgames Member
  keypusher: <pawnpro> It was the First Lady's Cup, named for the then-First Lady of Indonesia, Madame Suharto.

http://indonesiabase.com/1st-first-...

Jul-27-22  Olavi: Should this be the First First Lady's Cup, with First Lady's Cup (1983) the Second First Lady's Cup?
Nov-30-22
Premium Chessgames Member
  Eggman: This was classical chess?! With 25 rounds I just assumed it was blitz or something!
Nov-30-22  stone free or die: Only a year later and already <keypusher>'s link is stale. Ah the pleasures of the internet...

Try this (semi)-perma-link:

https://web.archive.org/web/2015070...

<<1982.02.08-03.13. Round Robin 25 rounds. 26 players. Ratings average 2471. Category IX. GM norm 17.5. IM norm 12.5. GM title: Ronald Watson Henley.>

The event was a giant tournament in every sense of the words. With 26 players competing, it was the biggest round robin chess tournament after World War II. It also excelled in term of the quality of the participants: 18 GMs, 5 IMs, 2 FMs, and only 1 non-title player. Many familiar faces of the world élite were present: GM Vlastimil Hort, GM Zoltán Ribli, GM Walter Browne, GM Larry Christiansen, GM Gennadi Sosonko, GM Anthony Miles, and GM Florin Gheorghiu. The event was held in about a month at two cities, Solo (aka Surakarta), Central Java, and Denpasar, Bali.

Should a player score a GM norm in this tournament he wouldn’t need another norm elsewhere since the tournament had 25 rounds. According to the then FIDE regulation, to obtain a GM title a player needed to score GM norms in 24 rounds. The tournament belonged to category IX. It required 70% achievement to score a GM norm. Looks easy? 70% of 25 rounds means 17.5 VP. A whopping +10 was required!

...

Approaching to the end, the tournament started to take its toll. Many players didn’t have enough energy to push anymore. The avalanche of GM draws was unavoidable. Chandler and Henley [both looking for GM norm(s)] were the exceptions. They still tried their best to win at all cost. Before the penultimate round both had 15.5 VP meaning they couldn’t afford to lose a point in the next rounds.

...

Another championship contender Christiansen surprisingly lost to Indonesian GM Herman Suradiradja in the last round.

The tournament had concluded with Browne grabbing the championship trophy. He edged out Henley on the better SB.

The performance of the host players, other than Suradiradja and Jacobus Sampouw, ranged from excellent (Ardiansyah) to acceptable (the rest). The tournament also ran smoothly. The only downside was the name of Benny Kileng nowhere on the participant list. The FM of West Java was arguably one of the country’s best. His Elo was 2395 equaling to Ardiansyah’s as the highest in Indonesia.>

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Nov-30-22
Premium Chessgames Member
  keypusher: Thanks, Z, I enjoyed that article, so I appreciate you rescuing it.

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