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        "msgid": "ri-beats-scotland-in-chess-olympiad-1447893297",
        "date": "2000-11-09 00:00:00",
        "title": "RI beats Scotland in Chess Olympiad",
        "author": null,
        "source": "JP",
        "tags": null,
        "topic": null,
        "summary": "RI beats Scotland in Chess Olympiad JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian male chess players managed to clinch their fourth victory in the 10th round of the 34th Chess Olympiad in Istanbul, Turkey Monday after overcoming Scotland 2.5-1.5 Victory Points (VPs). With the result, Indonesia moved one step ahead in the overall standing to finish in the 34th place with a total of 22.5 VPs.",
        "content": "<p>RI beats Scotland in Chess Olympiad<\/p>\n<p>JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian male chess players managed to clinch<br>\ntheir fourth victory in the 10th round of the 34th Chess Olympiad<br>\nin Istanbul, Turkey Monday after overcoming Scotland 2.5-1.5<br>\nVictory Points (VPs).<\/p>\n<p>With the result, Indonesia moved one step ahead in the overall<br>\nstanding to finish in the 34th place with a total of 22.5 VPs.<\/p>\n<p>Indonesian ace player, Grand Master Utut Adianto -- who had<br>\nwon his previous six matches -- had to offer a draw to Jonathan<br>\nRowson of Scotland in the 30th move.<\/p>\n<p>Edhi Handoko also had to offer a tie to Paul Motwani in the<br>\n81st move. Danny Juswanto and John Shaw agreed to end their match<br>\nin a draw at the 38th move.<\/p>\n<p>Indonesia's victory was presented by Cerdas Barus who had to<br>\nfight really hard to overcome Douglas Bryson before winning 1-0<br>\nin the 104th move.<\/p>\n<p>Indonesia will face Sweden on the 11th round on Wednesday.<\/p>\n<p>Utut is expected to win his encounter with Ulf Andersson in<br>\nthe first board. Ruben Gunawan will meet Jonny Hector, Danny is<br>\nto take on Ralf Akesson while Cerdas will see Brynell Stellan.<\/p>\n<p>In overall standing, Russia took over the top spot from<br>\nGermany after defeating Rumania 4-0 to collect a total point of<br>\n28.0 VPs. Germany narrowly trailed in the second place with 27.5<br>\nVPs followed by Ukraine with 27.0 VPs.<\/p>\n<p>In the women's side, Indonesia only managed a draw with<br>\nAlbania. Indonesia finished 60th in the overall standing, one<br>\nplace better than Albania, after collecting 14.0 VPs.<\/p>\n<p>Upi D. Tamim unexpectedly bowed out to Eglantina Shabanaj 0-1<br>\nin the 64th move. Fortunately, Ai Zakiah managed to win her match<br>\nagainst Rozana Cima 1-0 in only the 26th move.<\/p>\n<p>Yeni Riayaningrum had to play 44 moves before finally offering<br>\na draw to Alba Shabanaj.<\/p>\n<p>Indonesia will meet IBSA on Wednesday's 11th round.<\/p>\n<p>Upi was scheduled to face Lubov Zslitzova-Lisenko in the first<br>\nboard, Ai was to meet Teresa Debowska while Yeni was take on<br>\nEsmeralda Sanchez.<\/p>\n<p>In overall standing, China remains on top position with 23.0<br>\nVPs followed by Georgia with 22.5 VPs and Russia with 20.0 VPs.<br>\n(yan)<\/p>",
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