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Eugenio Torre
E Torre 
Photography courtesy of Philippine Chess.  

Number of games in database: 1,606
Years covered: 1968 to 2019
Last FIDE rating: 2417 (2423 rapid, 2343 blitz)
Highest rating achieved in database: 2560
Overall record: +565 -304 =705 (58.3%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games in the database. 32 exhibition games, blitz/rapid, odds games, etc. are excluded from this statistic.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Sicilian (184) 
    B50 B83 B31 B30 B22
 Queen's Pawn Game (115) 
    D02 A45 A46 D00 A40
 Ruy Lopez (46) 
    C64 C92 C77 C84 C99
 French Defense (39) 
    C02 C07 C09 C04 C00
 Queen's Indian (39) 
    E15 E17 E12 E16 E14
 Orthodox Defense (28) 
    D58 D61 D55 D50 D51
With the Black pieces:
 Ruy Lopez (107) 
    C99 C80 C92 C77 C65
 Pirc (100) 
    B08 B07 B09
 King's Indian (84) 
    E62 E97 E73 E82 E92
 Slav (70) 
    D17 D14 D12 D10 D18
 Sicilian (68) 
    B42 B30 B57 B56 B43
 Ruy Lopez, Closed (58) 
    C99 C92 C91 C97 C96
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   L Ogaard vs E Torre, 1976 0-1
   Karpov vs E Torre, 1976 0-1
   Tal vs E Torre, 1987 0-1
   E Torre vs Romanishin, 1988 1-0
   E Torre vs Ljubojevic, 1976 1-0
   Larsen vs E Torre, 1973 1/2-1/2
   Chiburdanidze vs E Torre, 1988 0-1
   E Torre vs Karpov, 1984 1-0
   E Torre vs Petursson, 1985 1-0
   E Torre vs J Tarjan, 1983 1/2-1/2

NOTABLE TOURNAMENTS: [what is this?]
   World Junior Championship Final-B (1969)
   Melbourne Zonal (1975)
   Marlboro Chess Classic (1977)
   Manila (1979)
   Valletta Olympiad (1980)
   Baku Olympiad (2016)
   Jakarta (1978)
   Cleveland (1975)
   Chigorin Memorial (1980)
   Australian Open 1986/87 (1986)
   Biel Interzonal (1985)
   First Lady's Cup (1983)
   Reykjavik Open (2017)
   Thessaloniki Olympiad (1988)
   Dubai Olympiad (1986)

GAME COLLECTIONS: [what is this?]
   0ZeR0's collected games volume 59 by 0ZeR0
   0ZeR0's collected games volume 60 by 0ZeR0
   Eugenio Torre BEST GAMES by Gottschalk
   Filipino Masters vs World Champions by mikevg
   Biel Interzonal 1985 by suenteus po 147
   Nikki KID by reurbz
   Baku 1980 by suenteus po 147
   Amsterdam IBM 1977 by suenteus po 147

RECENT GAMES:
   🏆 Asian Continental Blitz
   E Torre vs Praggnanandhaa (Jun-15-19) 0-1, blitz
   E Torre vs D H Nguyen (Jun-14-19) 1-0
   E Torre vs W Chu (Jun-13-19) 1/2-1/2
   K Y Chan vs E Torre (Jun-12-19) 1/2-1/2
   R Huang vs E Torre (Jun-11-19) 1-0

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EUGENIO TORRE
(born Nov-04-1951, 73 years old) Philippines

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Eugenio Torre was born in Iloilo City, the Philippines and is the strongest Filipino chess player of his generation. He reached a peak world ranking of 20 in January 1983 and was in the world's top 100 players for most of the period from 1975 until 1992. (1) At the age of 60, he remains ranked among the top players in the Philippines.

Awarded the IM title in 1972, Torre quickly ascended the ranks, and has the distinction of being the first Asian to earn the title of International Grandmaster. He accomplished the feat at the age of 22 when he won a bronze medal on board 1 at the 21st World Chess Olympiad held in Nice, France in 1974. Torre has been a veteran of the World Chess Olympiad for four decades, playing in every Olympiad since 1970 (except for 2008), playing top board for his team in every Olympiad between 1972 and 2004 inclusive, and leading the Philippine team to 7th place at the 1988 Thessaloniki Olympiad. Altogether, he has won three individual Olympiad bronze medals. Torre also participated in most of the early Asian Team Championships, invariably playing top board and invariably winning one or two medals. He lead the team to three consecutive gold medals during the games held in 1977, 1979 and 1981, to silver in 1983, and gold again in 1986. He also won 4 consecutive individual gold medals in those years and finished with a bronze medal for both the team and himself in his last stint at the Asian Team Championships, played in Kuala Lumpur in 1993.

He beat Anatoly Karpov in Manila in 1976, one of Karpov's few losses during his championship reign. Torre qualified for the Candidates round in 1984 but lost to Zoltan Ribli. He was a friend of Robert James Fischer, playing some training games with him and acting as a member of his team during Fischer's 1992 match against Boris Spassky. Later he conducted radio interviews with Fischer on <Bombo Radyo> of the Philippines. He also established the Eugene Torre Chess Foundation and the Eugene Torre Chess Center, which aim to discover and develop hidden talents from the Philippines' provinces. He was an early coach of Wesley So.

Philippines top 100 http://ratings.fide.com/topfed.phtm...; (1) http://www.schachchronik.de/ratings...; (2) http://philboxing.com/news/story-84...

Wikipedia article: Eugenio Torre

Last updated: 2023-12-26 19:36:48

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 page 1 of 65; games 1-25 of 1,606  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. E Torre vs Gligoric 0-1511968Manila MeralcoC93 Ruy Lopez, Closed, Smyslov Defense
2. R Naranja vs E Torre 1-0641968Manila MeralcoE62 King's Indian, Fianchetto
3. R Balinas vs E Torre 1-0921968Manila MeralcoB20 Sicilian
4. B Berger vs E Torre  1-0491968Manila MeralcoA49 King's Indian, Fianchetto without c4
5. R Reyes vs E Torre  0-1361968Manila MeralcoB92 Sicilian, Najdorf, Opocensky Variation
6. G Badilles vs E Torre  1-0711968Manila MeralcoE63 King's Indian, Fianchetto, Panno Variation
7. E Torre vs E De Castro  0-1401968Manila MeralcoC89 Ruy Lopez, Marshall
8. E Torre vs J Lobigas  ½-½421968Manila MeralcoB27 Sicilian
9. S Aguilar vs E Torre  0-1231968Manila MeralcoB94 Sicilian, Najdorf
10. E Torre vs N Estimo  1-0301968Manila MeralcoB42 Sicilian, Kan
11. E Torre vs K A Lim  ½-½481968Manila MeralcoB09 Pirc, Austrian Attack
12. Lee Keng Cheong vs E Torre  ½-½351968Manila MeralcoB92 Sicilian, Najdorf, Opocensky Variation
13. E Torre vs P Rasmussen  1-0431968Manila MeralcoC61 Ruy Lopez, Bird's Defense
14. C Benitez vs E Torre  ½-½221968Manila MeralcoB42 Sicilian, Kan
15. E Torre vs R Rodriguez  0-1371968Manila MeralcoB03 Alekhine's Defense
16. W Hug vs E Torre  ½-½501969World Junior Championship qual-2B31 Sicilian, Rossolimo Variation
17. E Torre vs Karpov ½-½771969World Junior Championship qual-2C84 Ruy Lopez, Closed
18. K Payrhuber vs E Torre  ½-½471969World Junior Championship qual-2B25 Sicilian, Closed
19. E Torre vs R M McKay  0-1321969World Junior Championship qual-2B04 Alekhine's Defense, Modern
20. A Sznapik vs E Torre  0-1461969World Junior Championship qual-2E97 King's Indian
21. E Torre vs J Fridjonsson  1-0471969World Junior Championship qual-2B07 Pirc
22. S Bouaziz vs E Torre  ½-½201969World Junior Championship Final-BB02 Alekhine's Defense
23. E Torre vs E M Green  ½-½491969World Junior Championship Final-BC93 Ruy Lopez, Closed, Smyslov Defense
24. J Kristiansen vs E Torre  0-1361969World Junior Championship Final-BE73 King's Indian
25. E Torre vs L Ogaard  ½-½251969World Junior Championship Final-BB04 Alekhine's Defense, Modern
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Dec-15-12  spawn2: Checked NCFP site and saw that the schedule for the Zonal 3.3. to be held in Tagaytay has been moved to Jan 21 to 30, 2013.

It will be preceded by Pichay Cup which will run according to the NCFP calendar from Jan. 13 to 20 at Baguio City.

Dec-15-12  spawn2: <World Cities Chess Team Championship>

The team of Paris, France is top seed in the World Cities Chess Team Championship starting 21st December in Al Ain, United Arab Emirates.

Twenty four strong teams shall vie for the Sheikh Zayed Cup and a total of $150,000 in cash prizes at stake in the knock out competition, a first for team tournaments of the World Chess Federation (FIDE).

Led by GM Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, the Paris team includes GMs Fressinet Laurent, Edouard Romain and Hamdouchi Hicham with a high average rating of 2677.

Teams were ranked by average rating of their 4 highest rated players in the 1st December FIDE rating list. Second seed at 2666 average is the Hoogeveen team of the Netherlands led by GM Anish Giri together with GMs Ivan Sokolov, Sergei Tiviakov and Jan Smeets.

The Lviv team of Ukraine is third seed at an average of 2659 with the all-GM squad of Alexander Moiseenko, Yuriy Kryvorucko, Sergey Fedorchuk and Martyn Kravtsiv.

Strong challenge is expected from 4th seed Baku, Azerbaijan and 5th seed Saratov, Russia, both with an average rating of 2626, and 6th seed Novi Sad, Serbia in the lead pack of 2600 rated players.

GM Nigel Short heads the contingent of London, England while legendary GM Alexander Beliavsky anchors the Ptuj, Slovenia team. Then the Timisoara, Romania team is 9th seed followed by the Athens, Greece team led by GM Hristos Banikas.

The Chicago, USA team in 11th seed is spearheaded by GM Varuzhan Akobian followed by the Astana, Kazakhstan team headed by former Asian Indoor Games champion GM Murtas Kazhgaleyev.

The next ranked are Lund-Linkoping, Sweden; Riga, Latvia; Tehran, Iran; Tashkent, Uzbekistan; Cairo, Egypt; <Manila, Philippines>; Istanbul, Turkey; Dhaka, Bangladesh; Wu Xi, China; Al Ain, UAE, Chennai, India; Kampala, Uganda and Canberra, Australia.

Tournament Format
There shall be four categories of teams. The host city is seeded into the 1st Category quadrant among the top 6 teams. Next 6 teams form the 2nd Category followed by teams 13 to 18 in the 3rd Category and teams 19 to 24 in the 4th Category. At the opening ceremony the night before the round, teams shall be drawn by lot such that there will be teams of four categories shall be in one group. After the Preliminary round robin stage, the top two from each group advance to the next stage, the Round-of-16, together with the four best third place teams. They shall play a knock out match which shall be followed by Quarterfinals, Semifinals and the exciting Final match. Al Ain Chess Classic
Concurrently, an individual open tournament shall be organized, the Al Ain Chess Classic, to which players eliminated from the knock out team competition can join. The $30,000 tournament is open to FIDE rated players.

In the unique Al Ain System format, another first in the chess world, players from the knock-out team event carry over their points to the individual Swiss.

The Al Ain Chess Classic will be a 9-round combined Swiss Al Ain System wherein players eliminated from the first three stages of the World Cities Team Championship, namely Preliminaries, Round-of-16 and Quarterfinal, join the individual tournament and carry over their points from the team event.

Players will also have a chance to attend a FIDE Trainers Seminar from 22-26 December 2012 at the Al Ain Chess Club. The lecturers will be GM & FST Efstratios Grivas and GM & FST Adrian Mikhalchishin. Visit the FIDE site for details.

Saw this in Chessdom, are we really going to send a Team?

Dec-16-12  SugarDom: I heard from IM Manny Senador that he's going there.
Dec-16-12  spawn2: <Sugardom>

Below is the 4 player line-up of Team Philippines to World Cities Chess Championship.

GM Mark "The Spark" Paragua
IM Oliver "D-Max" Dimakiling
IM Rolando "Colt 45" Nolte
IM Manny "The Senator" Senador

Not so sure if a 5th member will join them in UAE.

Hope they represent the Flag well.

Dec-17-12  pinoymaster77: As I've shared, di pumatak ang ating 4 Pinoy players dun sa 3 tournaments sa India na nilaruan. Hope they have more decent performance in UAE.

As there's limited budget and just a small budget pie, eh kelangan din results oriented ang mentality.

Kung ganun pa din, eh for next year it is just right na more share of the budget pie be allocated for international campaign of young Masters likePimentel,Salcedo,Turqueza,Garcia,Datu,Pascua- , Paulo, Literatus, Jerad, Gio. Even Stephen Rome may have clinched FM title or came close to it in his last age group campaigns...

A number of those mentioned are really IM strength na, kung tuloy tuloy and kumpleto sa logistics / support...

Dec-17-12  pinoymaster77: As announced early this year, reportedly the approved PSC budget for chess was just PhP 10M, and this year NCFP sent Olympiad team, and 36 players to ASEAN Age Group.

NCFP skipped the World Juniors and the World Youth events.

Yung pledge of a Senator na 5M, when I last asked eh di pa raw na-receive...

So, chess really has a small pie to allocate to all the varied chess sectors...

Dec-17-12  spawn2: <pm77>

I agree with you pards. The Fed must draw
a plan for next year. Which of the tournaments in 2013 the country will need to send representative/s. Since both the Olympiad and Asian Games are quite far off, NCFP can concentrate on other tourneys both local and international.

The players must realized that they have to maximize whatever opportunities are given to them (whether to hike their ELO or get the norms) since resources of the Fed is very limited. Moreover, if they can create impressive performance which the media can pick up, corp sponsors might be knocking on their doors to finance their campaign helping NCFP to divert their funds for other worthy players.

Dec-17-12  pinoymaster77: Hello spawn2,

Good am. Right on.

We just can't afford overseas tournaments na naging 'turista' ang player, this is a known jargon among the players

Dec-18-12  spawn2: Team Philippines ofr the World Cities Chess Championship

1 GM Paragua Mark 2533
2 IM Nolte Rolando 2453
3 IM Dimakiling Oliver 2453
4 IM Senador Emmanuel 2352

Our team is seeded 18th. They will be fcing stiff opposition from the likes of Paris, London etc. Perfect opportunity to get GM norms.

Dec-18-12  pinoymaster77: Just posting the link, for reference :

http://www.chessdom.com/world-citie...

Dec-21-12  pinoymaster77: Bobby Ang's Chess Piece delves on Magnus' feat in the London Classic, better read agad, after a few days eh cannot access, napupunta na yata sa different file and have to subscribe to be able to read 'old' articles...

http://www.bworldonline.com/content...

Dec-21-12  spawn2: <pm77>

Read it bro. Btw, start na yata rd 1 ng World Cities Chess Championship. Will be following it closely. Hope the 3 IMs can briong home the GM norms. If they can do that, a good placing will surely follow.

Dec-21-12  pinoymaster77: Eto naman ang nasa FIDE Calendar for Asian events :

Asian Events
Name Place Start End
Asian Continental Championships 2013 Astana, Kazakhstan Asian Cities Team Championship 2013 Tagaytay, Philippines Asian Seniors Championship 2013 Iraq 20-Mar-2013 1-Apr-2013 Asian Amateur Championship 2013 Iraq 20-Mar-2013 1-Apr-2013 Asian Junior U20 Championship 2013 Sharjah, UAE 1-Apr-2013 10-Apr-2013

ASEAN+ Age Group Championships 2013 Bangkok, Thailand 8-Jun-2013 17-Jun-2013

Asian Youth Championships Mashhad, Iran 20-Jun-2013 27-Jun-2013 Asian Indoor Games 2013 Incheon, South Korea 28-Jun-2013 7-Jul-2013 Asian Schools Championships & U5 Kindergarten Colombo, Sri Lanka 1-Dec-2013 7-Dec-2013

Dec-21-12  pinoymaster77: Mukhang sa Tagaytay din ang Asian Cities pero wala pang dates, pero per chronology does it mean na mga March yung event?
Dec-21-12  spawn2: <pm77>

Schedule of World Cities Chess Championship

Schedule

Dec 21 Arrival,

Capt. meeting 18:00 in Hilton Hotel
Opening Ceremony 20:00 in Municipality
Dec 22 Preliminary RR1 18:00
Dec 23 Preliminary RR2 18:00
Dec 24 Preliminary RR3 18:00
Dec 25 Round of 16 18:00
Dec 26 Quarterfinals 18:00
Dec 27 Semifinals 18:00
Dec 28 Finals and Closing Ceremony
Finals 14:00
Closing Ceremony 21:00
Dec 29 Departure

Some sacrifices being made by our players, spending Christmas away from their families.

Dec-21-12  DiskFunkTionaL: 11 straight wins by the CLIPPERS, so far.
Dec-21-12  DiskFunkTionaL: Eleven straight wins for CLIPPERS. Can we consider it as a "streak"? Hi, Nicolle !!
Dec-21-12  pinoymaster77: Oops, this is not good news if final na chess was dropped from 2013 SEAG :

http://sports.inquirer.net/78045/bu...

Dec-21-12  spawn2: pm77

Unfortunately, host country has an option to select which games will be played. Will see if final decision. We may also be looking at a similar scenario come 2014 Asian Games.

Dec-22-12  pinoymaster77: Per FB message ni GM Mark, 'reserve' bale sila sa team event in case lang na may di natuloy. Instead, sa 'Open' yata sila sasali, as individual player yata, wala pa posted sa chess-results dun sa Al Alin Classic na kasama names nila...
Dec-24-12  kardopov: Merry Christmas to everyone. Have the best in this holiday season.
Dec-24-12  spawn2: To all GETS and lovers of the Royal Game, Wishing you a Blessed Merry Christmas!
Dec-24-12  metrolirot: Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all BW-GETS!!
Dec-25-12  pinoymaster77: Hope BW-GETS got meaningful Christmas with their families !
Dec-25-12  wordfunph: GETS and GM Eugebe Torre, merry Christmas po..
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