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11th Monarch Assurance Isle of Man Chess International 28 Sept - 6 Oct 2002

Round 5 - 2 October

John Saunders reports: Round Five Results

Zapata, Alonso           -  Sulskis, Sarunas         0-1   47  C68  Ruy Lopez Exchange
Ward, Christopher        -  Epishin, Vladimir        1/2   12  A46  Queen's pawn
Dautov, Rustem           -  Gladyszev, Oleg          1/2   65  E69  Kings Indian
Kogan, Artur             -  Fridman, Daniel          1/2    8  C42  Petroff Defence
Stocek, Jiri             -  Burrows, Martin          1-0   27  B86  Sicilian
Tyomkin, Dimitri         -  Miezis, Normunds         1/2    9  A46  Queen's pawn
Ulibin, Mikhail          -  Ledger, Andrew           0-1   35  C01  French Exchange
Neverov, Valeriy         -  Williams, Simon          1-0   40  A97  Dutch Defence
Welling, Gerard          -  Shulman, Yuri            0-1   43  C01  French Exchange
Pert, Richard G          -  Goloshchapov, Alexander  0-1   47  A48  Queen's pawn
Lalic, Bogdan            -  Daly, Colm               1-0   46  D91  Grunfeld
Orr, Mark J L            -  Hebden, Mark             1/2   48  E97  Kings Indian Main line
Hutchinson, Norman       -  Felgaer, Ruben           0-1   26  B50  Sicilian
Hanley, Craig            -  Grunberg, Mihai          0-1   31  B03  Alekhine's Defence
Rotstein, Arkadij        -  Dougherty, Michael       1-0   33  D42  Caro-Kann Panov transp.
Kunte, Abhijit           -  Collins, Sam             1/2   37  B45  Sicilian
Palliser, Richard        -  Cafolla, Peter           1/2   77  D07  Chigorin
Hinks-Edwards, Thom      -  Gordon, Stephen J        1/2   53  B43  Sicilian
Brady, Stephen           -  Bennion, David           1-0   72  B07  Pirc
Lutton, J.Ezra           -  Cooper, Lawrence         1-0   74  C28  1 e4 e5
Ansell, Simon            -  Ellison, Derek George    1-0   43  B50  Sicilian
Fox, Anthony             -  Marchand, Francois       0-1   47  B10  Caro-Kann
Palus, Ryszard           -  Shepherd, Michael        1-0   28  E18  Queen's indian
Lutton, E Josiah         -  Rayner, Francis          0-1   25  B23  Sicilian Closed
Grant, Alan              -  Waugh, Jonathon C        1-0   43  A16  English 1 c4
Blackburn, Jonathan L    -  Goodger, Martyn          1-0   62  A90  Dutch defence
Kelly, David             -  Peralta, Fernando        0-1   30  B08  Pirc Classical
Cioara, Andrei Nestor    -  Harborne, Matthew        1-0   33  E12  Queen's indian
Vuilleumier, Alex        -  Spanton, Timothy         1-0   63  B37  Sicilian
Van Kemenade, Rudy       -  Cross, Glenn             1/2   32  B52  Sicilian
Hanley, James L          -  Ormsby, Alan             0-1   48  B12  Caro-Kann
Purton, Ben              -  Cheshire, Paul L         1-0   47  C01  French Exchange
Round 5: Ledger Weighs In

Zapata vs Sulskis
All change at the top: Zapata (left) loses to the nattily-dressed Sulskis...

Jiri StocekIt was all change at the top here in the Monarch Assurance on Wednesday as Alonso Zapata was toppled by Sarunas Sulskis. Just past the halfway mark, the Lithuanian now shares the lead on 4/5 with Jiri Stocek who finally ended Martin Burrows' fairy-tale run. And there are no less than 15 players half a point behind the leaders with 3½/5. As well as first prize, the two co-leaders would be in the running for 'best dressed player' if such an award existed. Sarunas Sulskis was wearing a very smart suit and mauve shirt today, while Alfred Molina look-alike Jiri Stocek was equally dapper in one of his favourite light-coloured lightweight suits. It's pleasant to be able to comment favourably on what the best-dressed chess-player is wearing this week as most players do not give their sartorial appearance much priority. Let's hope that Stocek and Sulskis have consulted each other about what they are both going to wear for their round 6 show-down on the top board. It would be terrible if their colour schemes clashed, wouldn't it?

Zapata played the White side of a Ruy Lopez against Sulskis, but he was the one suffering Spanish torture after a surprisingly short time. He tried to break out of a passive position by sacrificing the exchange but only really succeeded in slowing up the process. Sulskis gradually worked his rook into the game and finished off effectively. Zapata-Sulskis. Jiri Stocek attacked hard against Martin Burrows' Sicilian and the Leicester man snatched a very hot pawn. He had to pick his way through the tactics but may have missed a chance to stay in the game. As it was, he lost too much material and had to resign. Stocek-Burrows.

Andrew LedgerKogan-Fridman and Tyomkin-Miezis were very quick draws but Ulibin-Ledger developed into a real battle despite an insipid opening. Last year's winner threw a spanner in the works with a queen advance. But Andrew Ledger (left) found his way through the complications rather better than his opponent and won a pawn. Ledger's attack persisted and Ulibin had to resign when his rook became entombed behind an advanced pawn. A great result for Ledger, who enjoys playing in the Isle of Man: he made a GM norm here a few years ago and now finds himself in the big group on 3½. As for Ulibin: he will need an improbable run-in of 4/4 to match his 2001 winning score. Ulibin-A.Ledger.

Other surprises were few and far between. Ezra Lutton gained a very creditable win against IM Lawrence Cooper (Ezra Lutton-Cooper), and Richard Pert was close to success against Alexander Goloshchapov, but missed a golden opportunity to finish off - Pert-Goloshchapov. The two Hanley brothers were also rather unlucky. Craig had a won position against Grunberg but allowed his opponent to take a grip on the position. Though he had won a queen for rook and piece, his position was so poor that he decided to resign rather than continue the agony. C.Hanley-Grunberg. James had a very good position against Alan Ormsby but allowed the Manxman to build up a counteroffensive which eventually broke through. J.Hanley-Ormsby.

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