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Nelson Mariano

Nelson Isurina Mariano II (born June 28, 1974) is a Filipino chess player. He was awarded the title of Grandmaster by FIDE in 2004, the fifth from the Philippines. Mariano won the Asian Junior Chess Championship in 1994.

Nelson Mariano
Mariano in 2010
Full nameNelson Isurina Mariano II
CountryPhilippines
Born (1974-06-28) June 28, 1974 (age 49)
Manila, Philippines[1]
TitleGrandmaster (2004)
FIDE rating2447 (May 2024)
Peak rating2510 (January 1995)

Life and career edit

Mariano is currently the chief coach of ASEAN Chess Academy, a grandmaster school based in Singapore.[2] Nelson grew up in the Philippines, where he began to learn chess at the age of 3 under the tutelage of his father, Nelson I, his first chess coach. He was educated at the University of the East.

The prodigy was soon defeating opponents older and more experienced than himself. Nelson, his sister Cristine Rose Mariano, a Woman International Master and FIDE-Instructor, Carmina Joy Mariano and his brother Nelson Mariano III FIDE Master are all Filipino chess players. At the age of 7, he played his first serious game against a carpenter beside their house in Cebu City.

 
WIM Cristine Rose Mariano playing with her younger brother GM Nelson Mariano II while their father is watching

When the Mariano family moved to Manila from Cebu, Jet started playing in serious competitions, mostly in men's division and under-20 category. He achieved the International Master (IM) title when he became the 1994 Champion at the Asian Junior Chess Championship held in Shah Alam, Malaysia at the age of 19.

The President of the Philippines, Honorable Fidel V. Ramos honored Nelson for his outstanding performances in the Asian Junior and World Juniors Chess Championship in August 1994 placing equal 3rd, held in Matinhos, Brazil, the highest place attained ever by a Filipino chess players until today.

In April 2004, "GM Jet" earned his second GM norm at the 6th Dubai Open Championships and went on to earn his final GM norm at the Bangkok GM Circuit event in Thailand. In 2007, International Grandmaster Nelson "Jet" Mariano II decided to retire and teach chess in Singapore.

In 2006, Mariano was given the Distinguished Achievement Award by the University of the East for his achievements in the field of chess. This award has been given to nine outstanding sportspersons in the 60 years of the University's history. That includes James Yap, Robert Jaworski, The Vice President of the Philippines Honorable Noli de Castro, and five others. GM Jet as his students call him was also the coach/trainer/and sparring partner of GM Rogelio Antonio Jr. in his match against GM Eugenio Torre, Manila 1998.

In 2008, he started his own chess school, Chesskidz LLP and has since been imparting his knowledge in chess to children, youth and adults around the region.

Retirement from chess edit

After a strong runner-up finish in the prestigious Asian Zonal 3.3 World Cup qualifier held in Phu Quoc, Vietnam in 2007. Nelson announced his retirement in February 2007 from competitive chess. He cited the reason to pursue his dream of imparting his knowledge to the younger generation of chess players.[3]

(He conveyed it to National Chess Federation of the Philippines President Prospero Pichay Jr. and the late Executive Director Wilfredo Abalos ) and expressed fulfillment of what he had achieved throughout his chess career.[citation needed]

Being a good standing member of the National Chess Federation of the Philippines, Nelson was offered to lead the Philippine Team to the 2007 Asian Cities Chess Championship because of his good performance at the Asian Zonal 3.3 Championship. Nelson respectfully declined and gave up his slot to the younger Filipino chess players to play in Asian Cities Chess Championship in Iran that was held March 1–9, 2007 in Tehran.[4]

Post-retirement chess edit

On 29 August 2010 in his first public chess event since his retirement, Nelson played in the 2010 Merdeka Chess Team Championships held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. An event played with the time control of 25 minutes per player, Nelson scored 6.5/9 on Board 1 (4 wins and 5 draws) leading his team Chesskidz LLP-Men's Team to its first ever Merdeka Championship Crown.

Nelson has been coaching Chesskidz LLP students - a grandmaster chess school in Singapore since July 2008. The 2010 Merdeka Chess Team Championship in Malaysia was one of the chess programs of Chesskidz LLP organized as the first field trip exposure for its students.[5]

Prior to his transfer to Chesskidz LLP, he resigned from Power Chess Asia, where he was asked to sign an addendum, stating that if he quits from the company, he cannot work in Singapore in anything related to chess for 36 months, failure of which will have him pay PCA S$50,000 (roughly P1.5 million). He won a defamation case against this said former employer.[6]

Notable games edit

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2004.07.27 UAE Event: Dubai op 6th
GM Mariano, Nelson II
GM Anton Korobov
1. e4 c5 2. Ne2 (Sicilian Defense, Chameleon Variation)

Nc6 3. Nbc3 e6 4. g3 d5 5. exd5 exd5 6. Bg2 d4 7. Nd5 Nf6 8. Nef4 Nxd5 9. Nxd5 Bd6 10. O-O d3 11. b4 O-O 12. bxc5 Bxc5 13. Bb2 Qg5 14. cxd3 Bd7 15. h4 Qh6 16. Rc1 b6 17. d4 Bd6 18. Nxb6 axb6 19. Bxc6 Rxa2 20. Qb3 Ra7 21. Qxb6 Bb8 22. d5 Bg4 23. Rfe1 Ra2 24. Bc3 Ba7 25. Qb4 1-0

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Kuala Lumpur op 2nd Kuala Lumpur (5), 22.08.2005
GM Mariano,Nelson II
GM Utut Adianto
1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 b5 4.cxb5 a6 5.f3 e6 6.e4 exd5 7.e5 Qe7 8.Qe2 Ng8 9.Nc3 Bb7 10.Nh3 c4 11.Be3 axb5 12.0–0–0 Qb4 13.Nf4 Ne7 14.Bb6 Na6N [RR 14...h5 15.Rxd5 Qxc3+! 16.bxc3 Nxd5 17.Nxd5 Bxd5 18.Qd2 Be6 19.Be2 Nc6 20.f4?! b4 21.f5 bxc3 22.Qxc3 Ra3 23.Qb2 c3 24.Qb5 Bxf5 25.Rf1 Rxa2 26.Rxf5 Nb4 27.Qa5 g6 0–1 Lalic,B (2585)-Khalifman,A (2650)/Linares 1997/CBM 058; RR 14...g6 15.Rxd5 Qxc3+ (RR 15...Nxd5 16.Nfxd5 Bh6+ 17.Kb1 Bxd5 18.Nxd5 Qa4 19.Nc7+ Ke7 20.Bc5+ Kd8 21.Nxa8 Qxa8 22.g3 Qd5 23.Bb6+ Kc8 24.Bg2 Re8 25.f4 Qe6 26.Qf2 Bf8 27.Rc1 Nc6 28.a4 Qf5+ 29.Qc2 Qxc2+ 30.Rxc2 Mincsovics,M (2255)-Masat,A/Hungary 1993/TD/½–½ (77)) 16.bxc3 Nxd5 17.Nxd5 Bxd5 18.Kb1 Nc6 19.Qe3 Be7 20.Bc5 0–0 21.Bxe7 Nxe7 22.Qc5 Rfe8 23.a3 Bc6 24.Kb2 Nd5 25.Qd4 Re6 26.h4 h5 27.f4 d6 28.Rg1 dxe5 29.fxe5 Miniboeck,G (2355)-Danailov,S (2455)/Vienna 1996/CBM 053 ext/1–0 (58)] 15.Rxd5 Qxc3+ 16.bxc3 Nxd5 17.Qe4 Ba3+ 18.Kd2 Nc5 19.Bxc5 Bxc5 20.Nxd5 Rxa2+ 21.Kc1 [21.Kd1 Ra1+ 22.Ke2 Ra2+ 23.Ke1 Ra1+ 24.Kd2 Ra2+=] 21...0–0 22.Ne7+ Bxe7 23.Qxb7 Bg5+ 24.f4 Bxf4+ 25.Kd1 Rfa8 26.Ke1?? [26.Qd5 Be3 27.h4 R8a7! 28.Rh3 Rb2!!–+] 26...Bxe5 27.Qf3 [27.Be2 Bxc3+ 28.Kf2 (28.Kf1 Re8 29.Qf3 Ra1+ 30.Kf2 Bd4+ 31.Kg3 Rxh1–+) 28...Re8 29.Kg3 Raxe2 30.Qxb5 R2e3+ 31.Kf2 Bd4 32.Qxc4 Re2+ 33.Kf3 R8e3+ 34.Kf4 Re4+ 35.Kf3 R2e3+ 36.Kf2 Rf4+ 37.Kg1 Re1#; 27.Qxb5 Bxc3+ 28.Kd1 Rd2+ 29.Kc1 Ra1+ 30.Qb1 Rxb1+ 31.Kxb1 d5–+; 27.Qxd7 Bxc3+ 28.Kd1 Rb2–+] 27...Re8 28.Kd1 Ra1+ [28...Bf6!–+] 29.Kc2 Ra2+ 30.Kd1 Bf6 31.g3 Ra1+ 32.Kd2 Bg5+ 33.Kc2 Ra2+ 34.Kb1 Rea8 0–1
This game was awarded as the "Full Nelson" (game of the day Aug-18-06)
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GM Mariano,Nelson II
GM Wesley So
1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e5 6.Ndb5 d6 7.Bg5 a6 8.Na3 b5 9.Nd5 Be7 10.Bxf6 Bxf6 11.c3 0–0 12.Nc2 Rb8 13.Be2 Bg5 14.0–0 Be6 15.Qd3 a5 16.Rfd1 Qd7 17.Qg3 h6 18.h3N [RR 18.h4 Bd8 19.Nce3 (RR 19.Rd2 ) 19...Kh8 20.Rd2 (RR 20.a4 bxa4 21.Nc4 Bc7 22.Rd2 Bxd5 23.Rxd5 Ne7 24.Rd2 Qc6 25.Qd3 Rfd8 26.Bf3 Qb5 27.Qe2 Rb7 28.g3 Kg8 29.Bg2 Rdb8 30.Bf1 Qc6 31.Rad1 Qc5 32.Ra1 Rb3 33.Rxa4 d5 34.exd5 Nxd5 Lau,R (2540)-Jussupow,A (2620)/Munich 1988/CBM 007/½–½ (53)) 20...Bb6 21.Nf5 Bxf5 22.exf5 f6 23.Bxb5 Bxf2+ 24.Qxf2 Rxb5 25.Rad1 Rd8 26.a4 Rbb8 27.Nb6 Qc7 28.Nc4 d5 29.Rxd5 Rxd5 30.Rxd5 Ne7 31.Rc5 Qd7 32.Ne3 Qxa4 Balashov,Y (2540)-Dvoretzky,M (2495)/Yerevan 1975/URS-ch/½–½ (42); RR 18.a3 Kh8 19.h4 Bd8 20.Nce3 b4 21.a4 bxc3 22.bxc3 f5 23.exf5 Bxf5 24.Bb5 Be6 25.Rd2 Qb7 26.Qg6 Bxd5 27.Nxd5 Bxh4 28.Bd3 Kg8 29.Qh7+ Kf7 30.Qg6+ Kg8 31.Qh7+ Kf7 32.Bg6+ Ke6 Roiz Baztan,D-Menendez Rey,F/Spain 1990/EXT 1998/1–0 (42)] 18...b4 19.Nce3 bxc3 20.bxc3 Bxd5 21.Nxd5 Rb2 22.Bc4 a4?! 23.h4 Bd8 24.Rab1 Qb7 25.Nb4² Rxb1 26.Rxb1 Ne7 27.Qd3 Qd7 28.g3 Bb6 29.Nd5 Bc5 30.Kg2 a3? [30...Kh8!? 31.Nxe7 Qxe7 32.Bd5 Qf6²] 31.Qf3± Nxd5 32.Bxd5 Qe7 33.Rb7 Qf6 34.h5‡ Qd8 35.Rxf7 Rxf7 36.Qxf7+ Kh8 37.Be6 Bb6 38.Bf5 Bc7 39.g4 Bb6 40.Kf3 Bc5 41.g5 hxg5 42.Kg4 Qg8 43.Qg6 Bxf2 44.h6!+- (If 44...Bc5 45.Be6!! Qf8 46.hg7+ Qg7 47.Qe8+ Kh7 48.Bf5+! Kh6 49.Qh5#)

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Achievements (1987–2010) edit

YEAR AWARDS
1987 Asian Under-16 Chess Championship "3rd place" Youngest Participant-age 12 (Manila Philippines)
1990 Awarded National Master title at Age 15 (Manila, Philippines)
1991 First National Rapid Chess Tournament Knockout tournament System 2nd Place (Manila, Philippines), GM Buenaventura Villamayor is the "Champion"
1992 International Chess Open Championship Champion(PICC Manila, Philippines)
1993 Asian Junior Chess Championship 3rd Place (Qatar)First International Exposure
1993 Philippine Junior Chess Championship Champion (Manila, Philippines)
1993 Phil. Junior Shell Rapid Chess Championship Champion (Makati, Philippines) Shell Oil Company
1994 Philippine Junior Chess Championship Champion (Manila, Philippines)
1994 Philippines Open Championship Champion (Cebu City, Philippines)
1994 Asian Junior Chess Championship Champion Earned International Master (IM) Title (Malaysia)
1994 Honored by President of the Republic of the Philippines Fidel V. Ramos at (Malacanang palace)
1994 World Junior Chess Championship, Tied for 3rd place (Brazil)
1995 Asian Team Chess Championship, Member Philippine Team Champion (Singapore)
1995 Las Vegas Chess Open (Standard) 2nd place (Las Vegas, USA)
1995 Las Vegas Chess Blitz Open 2nd place (Las Vegas, USA)
1995 New York Chess Open Blitz Championship 3rd Place (New York, USA)
1995 GM Circuit Singapore Pool, Champion earned 1st GM Norm, (Singapore)
1996 Under 25 World Chess championship 2nd place (Brazil)
1997 Under 25 World Chess championshipTeam, 5th place (Argentina)
2000 Malaysia Merdeka Open Championship (Standard)3rd Place (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
2000 Philippine Society Open Championship Quezon City Champion, (Philippines)
2001 Malaysia Merdeka Open Blitz Championship, Champion (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
2002 Philippines Open Championship 2nd Place (Makati City, Philippines)
2002 Member of Philippine Chess Olympiad Team (Slovenia)
2003 Asian Cities Team Championship, 3rd Place (Tagaytay, Philippines)
2003 Bangkok Open Blitz Championship Champion (Bangkok, Thailand)
2003-05 3X Merdeka Team Rapid Champion KL, Malaysia
2004 Earned 2nd GM Norm, Dubai Open (Playing with 8 GM's and 1 IM in 9 rounds)
2004 Bangkok GM Circuit Earned 3rd GM Norm Champion, Awarded the Grandmaster Title
2004 Voted Chess Player of the Year by Philippines Sportswriters Association (PSA)
2005 South East Asian Games Silver Medallist (Rapid Division) (Tagaytay, Philippines)
2006 Distinguished Achievement Award by the University of the East for his achievements in the area of chess
2007 Asian Zonal Championship Zone 3.3 (Qualifying for World Championship) 2nd place (Vietnam)

Inaugural Journalist Voting, Chess Journalists Association of the Philippines (CJAP)

2007 Voted Chess Player of the month, January 2007,
2010 Merdeka Team Championship (CHAMPION)Brd.1

References edit

  1. ^ "Title Applications - 2nd quarter Presidential Board, July 2004, Tripoli, Libya - Grandmaster (GM) - Mariano, Nelson". FIDE.com.
  2. ^ ASEAN Chess Academy | Our Chess Coaches
  3. ^ "Zone 3.3 Chess Championship 2007 - Men - Player info: Mariano Nelson". Chess-Results.com. January 18, 2017. Retrieved October 20, 2011.
  4. ^ "Chess News - 2007 Asian Cities Chess Championship in Tehran". ChessBase.com. March 15, 2007. Retrieved October 20, 2011.
  5. ^ Firey_rook (August 31, 2010). "Dato Arthur Tan Malaysian Open blog: Chesskidz Men's Team Wins The ASTRO Merdeka Team Rapid 2010". Malaysianopen.blogspot.com. Retrieved October 20, 2011.
  6. ^ "Mariano wins case vs former Singapore employer". The Philippine Star. February 7, 2010. Retrieved September 1, 2013.
  7. ^ "Utut Adianto vs Nelson Mariano (2005) "Full Nelson"". Chessgames.com. August 18, 2006. Retrieved October 20, 2011.
  8. ^ "GM Mariano in contention". Manila Bulletin Newspaper. Find Articles. January 18, 2007. Retrieved October 20, 2011.[dead link]

External links edit

  • Nelson Mariano rating card at FIDE  
  • Nelson Mariano FIDE rating history at OlimpBase.org
  • Nelson Mariano Chess Olympiad record at OlimpBase.org
  • Nelson Mariano player profile and games at Chessgames.com
  • Nelson Mariano chess games at 365Chess.com

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Nelson Isurina Mariano II born June 28 1974 is a Filipino chess player He was awarded the title of Grandmaster by FIDE in 2004 the fifth from the Philippines Mariano won the Asian Junior Chess Championship in 1994 Nelson MarianoMariano in 2010Full nameNelson Isurina Mariano IICountryPhilippinesBorn 1974 06 28 June 28 1974 age 49 Manila Philippines 1 TitleGrandmaster 2004 FIDE rating2447 May 2024 Peak rating2510 January 1995 Contents 1 Life and career 2 Retirement from chess 2 1 Post retirement chess 3 Notable games 4 Achievements 1987 2010 5 References 6 External linksLife and career editMariano is currently the chief coach of ASEAN Chess Academy a grandmaster school based in Singapore 2 Nelson grew up in the Philippines where he began to learn chess at the age of 3 under the tutelage of his father Nelson I his first chess coach He was educated at the University of the East The prodigy was soon defeating opponents older and more experienced than himself Nelson his sister Cristine Rose Mariano a Woman International Master and FIDE Instructor Carmina Joy Mariano and his brother Nelson Mariano III FIDE Master are all Filipino chess players At the age of 7 he played his first serious game against a carpenter beside their house in Cebu City nbsp WIM Cristine Rose Mariano playing with her younger brother GM Nelson Mariano II while their father is watching When the Mariano family moved to Manila from Cebu Jet started playing in serious competitions mostly in men s division and under 20 category He achieved the International Master IM title when he became the 1994 Champion at the Asian Junior Chess Championship held in Shah Alam Malaysia at the age of 19 The President of the Philippines Honorable Fidel V Ramos honored Nelson for his outstanding performances in the Asian Junior and World Juniors Chess Championship in August 1994 placing equal 3rd held in Matinhos Brazil the highest place attained ever by a Filipino chess players until today In April 2004 GM Jet earned his second GM norm at the 6th Dubai Open Championships and went on to earn his final GM norm at the Bangkok GM Circuit event in Thailand In 2007 International Grandmaster Nelson Jet Mariano II decided to retire and teach chess in Singapore In 2006 Mariano was given the Distinguished Achievement Award by the University of the East for his achievements in the field of chess This award has been given to nine outstanding sportspersons in the 60 years of the University s history That includes James Yap Robert Jaworski The Vice President of the Philippines Honorable Noli de Castro and five others GM Jet as his students call him was also the coach trainer and sparring partner of GM Rogelio Antonio Jr in his match against GM Eugenio Torre Manila 1998 In 2008 he started his own chess school Chesskidz LLP and has since been imparting his knowledge in chess to children youth and adults around the region Retirement from chess editAfter a strong runner up finish in the prestigious Asian Zonal 3 3 World Cup qualifier held in Phu Quoc Vietnam in 2007 Nelson announced his retirement in February 2007 from competitive chess He cited the reason to pursue his dream of imparting his knowledge to the younger generation of chess players 3 He conveyed it to National Chess Federation of the Philippines President Prospero Pichay Jr and the late Executive Director Wilfredo Abalos and expressed fulfillment of what he had achieved throughout his chess career citation needed Being a good standing member of the National Chess Federation of the Philippines Nelson was offered to lead the Philippine Team to the 2007 Asian Cities Chess Championship because of his good performance at the Asian Zonal 3 3 Championship Nelson respectfully declined and gave up his slot to the younger Filipino chess players to play in Asian Cities Chess Championship in Iran that was held March 1 9 2007 in Tehran 4 Post retirement chess edit On 29 August 2010 in his first public chess event since his retirement Nelson played in the 2010 Merdeka Chess Team Championships held in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia An event played with the time control of 25 minutes per player Nelson scored 6 5 9 on Board 1 4 wins and 5 draws leading his team Chesskidz LLP Men s Team to its first ever Merdeka Championship Crown Nelson has been coaching Chesskidz LLP students a grandmaster chess school in Singapore since July 2008 The 2010 Merdeka Chess Team Championship in Malaysia was one of the chess programs of Chesskidz LLP organized as the first field trip exposure for its students 5 Prior to his transfer to Chesskidz LLP he resigned from Power Chess Asia where he was asked to sign an addendum stating that if he quits from the company he cannot work in Singapore in anything related to chess for 36 months failure of which will have him pay PCA S 50 000 roughly P1 5 million He won a defamation case against this said former employer 6 Notable games editThis section uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves abcdefgh8 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 877665544332211abcdefghPosition after 1 e4 c5 2 Ne2 2004 07 27 UAE Event Dubai op 6th GM Mariano Nelson II GM Anton Korobov 1 e4 c5 2 Ne2 Sicilian Defense Chameleon Variation Nc6 3 Nbc3 e6 4 g3 d5 5 exd5 exd5 6 Bg2 d4 7 Nd5 Nf6 8 Nef4 Nxd5 9 Nxd5 Bd6 10 O O d3 11 b4 O O 12 bxc5 Bxc5 13 Bb2 Qg5 14 cxd3 Bd7 15 h4 Qh6 16 Rc1 b6 17 d4 Bd6 18 Nxb6 axb6 19 Bxc6 Rxa2 20 Qb3 Ra7 21 Qxb6 Bb8 22 d5 Bg4 23 Rfe1 Ra2 24 Bc3 Ba7 25 Qb4 1 0 abcdefgh8 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 877665544332211abcdefghPosition after 15 Qxc3 Kuala Lumpur op 2nd Kuala Lumpur 5 22 08 2005 GM Mariano Nelson II GM Utut Adianto 1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 c5 3 d5 b5 4 cxb5 a6 5 f3 e6 6 e4 exd5 7 e5 Qe7 8 Qe2 Ng8 9 Nc3 Bb7 10 Nh3 c4 11 Be3 axb5 12 0 0 0 Qb4 13 Nf4 Ne7 14 Bb6 Na6N RR 14 h5 15 Rxd5 Qxc3 16 bxc3 Nxd5 17 Nxd5 Bxd5 18 Qd2 Be6 19 Be2 Nc6 20 f4 b4 21 f5 bxc3 22 Qxc3 Ra3 23 Qb2 c3 24 Qb5 Bxf5 25 Rf1 Rxa2 26 Rxf5 Nb4 27 Qa5 g6 0 1 Lalic B 2585 Khalifman A 2650 Linares 1997 CBM 058 RR 14 g6 15 Rxd5 Qxc3 RR 15 Nxd5 16 Nfxd5 Bh6 17 Kb1 Bxd5 18 Nxd5 Qa4 19 Nc7 Ke7 20 Bc5 Kd8 21 Nxa8 Qxa8 22 g3 Qd5 23 Bb6 Kc8 24 Bg2 Re8 25 f4 Qe6 26 Qf2 Bf8 27 Rc1 Nc6 28 a4 Qf5 29 Qc2 Qxc2 30 Rxc2 Mincsovics M 2255 Masat A Hungary 1993 TD 77 16 bxc3 Nxd5 17 Nxd5 Bxd5 18 Kb1 Nc6 19 Qe3 Be7 20 Bc5 0 0 21 Bxe7 Nxe7 22 Qc5 Rfe8 23 a3 Bc6 24 Kb2 Nd5 25 Qd4 Re6 26 h4 h5 27 f4 d6 28 Rg1 dxe5 29 fxe5 Miniboeck G 2355 Danailov S 2455 Vienna 1996 CBM 053 ext 1 0 58 15 Rxd5 Qxc3 16 bxc3 Nxd5 17 Qe4 Ba3 18 Kd2 Nc5 19 Bxc5 Bxc5 20 Nxd5 Rxa2 21 Kc1 21 Kd1 Ra1 22 Ke2 Ra2 23 Ke1 Ra1 24 Kd2 Ra2 21 0 0 22 Ne7 Bxe7 23 Qxb7 Bg5 24 f4 Bxf4 25 Kd1 Rfa8 26 Ke1 26 Qd5 Be3 27 h4 R8a7 28 Rh3 Rb2 26 Bxe5 27 Qf3 27 Be2 Bxc3 28 Kf2 28 Kf1 Re8 29 Qf3 Ra1 30 Kf2 Bd4 31 Kg3 Rxh1 28 Re8 29 Kg3 Raxe2 30 Qxb5 R2e3 31 Kf2 Bd4 32 Qxc4 Re2 33 Kf3 R8e3 34 Kf4 Re4 35 Kf3 R2e3 36 Kf2 Rf4 37 Kg1 Re1 27 Qxb5 Bxc3 28 Kd1 Rd2 29 Kc1 Ra1 30 Qb1 Rxb1 31 Kxb1 d5 27 Qxd7 Bxc3 28 Kd1 Rb2 27 Re8 28 Kd1 Ra1 28 Bf6 29 Kc2 Ra2 30 Kd1 Bf6 31 g3 Ra1 32 Kd2 Bg5 33 Kc2 Ra2 34 Kb1 Rea8 0 1 This game was awarded as the Full Nelson game of the day Aug 18 06 7 abcdefgh8 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 877665544332211abcdefghPosition after 34 h5 Zugzwang Phu Quoc zt 3 3 Phu Quoc Vietnam 7 11 01 2007 GM Mariano Nelson II GM Wesley So 1 e4 c5 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 d4 cxd4 4 Nxd4 Nf6 5 Nc3 e5 6 Ndb5 d6 7 Bg5 a6 8 Na3 b5 9 Nd5 Be7 10 Bxf6 Bxf6 11 c3 0 0 12 Nc2 Rb8 13 Be2 Bg5 14 0 0 Be6 15 Qd3 a5 16 Rfd1 Qd7 17 Qg3 h6 18 h3N RR 18 h4 Bd8 19 Nce3 RR 19 Rd2 19 Kh8 20 Rd2 RR 20 a4 bxa4 21 Nc4 Bc7 22 Rd2 Bxd5 23 Rxd5 Ne7 24 Rd2 Qc6 25 Qd3 Rfd8 26 Bf3 Qb5 27 Qe2 Rb7 28 g3 Kg8 29 Bg2 Rdb8 30 Bf1 Qc6 31 Rad1 Qc5 32 Ra1 Rb3 33 Rxa4 d5 34 exd5 Nxd5 Lau R 2540 Jussupow A 2620 Munich 1988 CBM 007 53 20 Bb6 21 Nf5 Bxf5 22 exf5 f6 23 Bxb5 Bxf2 24 Qxf2 Rxb5 25 Rad1 Rd8 26 a4 Rbb8 27 Nb6 Qc7 28 Nc4 d5 29 Rxd5 Rxd5 30 Rxd5 Ne7 31 Rc5 Qd7 32 Ne3 Qxa4 Balashov Y 2540 Dvoretzky M 2495 Yerevan 1975 URS ch 42 RR 18 a3 Kh8 19 h4 Bd8 20 Nce3 b4 21 a4 bxc3 22 bxc3 f5 23 exf5 Bxf5 24 Bb5 Be6 25 Rd2 Qb7 26 Qg6 Bxd5 27 Nxd5 Bxh4 28 Bd3 Kg8 29 Qh7 Kf7 30 Qg6 Kg8 31 Qh7 Kf7 32 Bg6 Ke6 Roiz Baztan D Menendez Rey F Spain 1990 EXT 1998 1 0 42 18 b4 19 Nce3 bxc3 20 bxc3 Bxd5 21 Nxd5 Rb2 22 Bc4 a4 23 h4 Bd8 24 Rab1 Qb7 25 Nb4 Rxb1 26 Rxb1 Ne7 27 Qd3 Qd7 28 g3 Bb6 29 Nd5 Bc5 30 Kg2 a3 30 Kh8 31 Nxe7 Qxe7 32 Bd5 Qf6 31 Qf3 Nxd5 32 Bxd5 Qe7 33 Rb7 Qf6 34 h5 Qd8 35 Rxf7 Rxf7 36 Qxf7 Kh8 37 Be6 Bb6 38 Bf5 Bc7 39 g4 Bb6 40 Kf3 Bc5 41 g5 hxg5 42 Kg4 Qg8 43 Qg6 Bxf2 44 h6 If 44 Bc5 45 Be6 Qf8 46 hg7 Qg7 47 Qe8 Kh7 48 Bf5 Kh6 49 Qh5 1 0 8 Achievements 1987 2010 editYEAR AWARDS 1987 Asian Under 16 Chess Championship 3rd place Youngest Participant age 12 Manila Philippines 1990 Awarded National Master title at Age 15 Manila Philippines 1991 First National Rapid Chess Tournament Knockout tournament System 2nd Place Manila Philippines GM Buenaventura Villamayor is the Champion 1992 International Chess Open Championship Champion PICC Manila Philippines 1993 Asian Junior Chess Championship 3rd Place Qatar First International Exposure 1993 Philippine Junior Chess Championship Champion Manila Philippines 1993 Phil Junior Shell Rapid Chess Championship Champion Makati Philippines Shell Oil Company 1994 Philippine Junior Chess Championship Champion Manila Philippines 1994 Philippines Open Championship Champion Cebu City Philippines 1994 Asian Junior Chess Championship Champion Earned International Master IM Title Malaysia 1994 Honored by President of the Republic of the Philippines Fidel V Ramos at Malacanang palace 1994 World Junior Chess Championship Tied for 3rd place Brazil 1995 Asian Team Chess Championship Member Philippine Team Champion Singapore 1995 Las Vegas Chess Open Standard 2nd place Las Vegas USA 1995 Las Vegas Chess Blitz Open 2nd place Las Vegas USA 1995 New York Chess Open Blitz Championship 3rd Place New York USA 1995 GM Circuit Singapore Pool Champion earned 1st GM Norm Singapore 1996 Under 25 World Chess championship 2nd place Brazil 1997 Under 25 World Chess championshipTeam 5th place Argentina 2000 Malaysia Merdeka Open Championship Standard 3rd Place Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 2000 Philippine Society Open Championship Quezon City Champion Philippines 2001 Malaysia Merdeka Open Blitz Championship Champion Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 2002 Philippines Open Championship 2nd Place Makati City Philippines 2002 Member of Philippine Chess Olympiad Team Slovenia 2003 Asian Cities Team Championship 3rd Place Tagaytay Philippines 2003 Bangkok Open Blitz Championship Champion Bangkok Thailand 2003 05 3X Merdeka Team Rapid Champion KL Malaysia 2004 Earned 2nd GM Norm Dubai Open Playing with 8 GM s and 1 IM in 9 rounds 2004 Bangkok GM Circuit Earned 3rd GM Norm Champion Awarded the Grandmaster Title 2004 Voted Chess Player of the Year by Philippines Sportswriters Association PSA 2005 South East Asian Games Silver Medallist Rapid Division Tagaytay Philippines 2006 Distinguished Achievement Award by the University of the East for his achievements in the area of chess 2007 Asian Zonal Championship Zone 3 3 Qualifying for World Championship 2nd place Vietnam Inaugural Journalist Voting Chess Journalists Association of the Philippines CJAP 2007 Voted Chess Player of the month January 2007 2010 Merdeka Team Championship CHAMPION Brd 1References edit Title Applications 2nd quarter Presidential Board July 2004 Tripoli Libya Grandmaster GM Mariano Nelson FIDE com ASEAN Chess Academy Our Chess Coaches Zone 3 3 Chess Championship 2007 Men Player info Mariano Nelson Chess Results com January 18 2017 Retrieved October 20 2011 Chess News 2007 Asian Cities Chess Championship in Tehran ChessBase com March 15 2007 Retrieved October 20 2011 Firey rook August 31 2010 Dato Arthur Tan Malaysian Open blog Chesskidz Men s Team Wins The ASTRO Merdeka Team Rapid 2010 Malaysianopen blogspot com Retrieved October 20 2011 Mariano wins case vs former Singapore employer The Philippine Star February 7 2010 Retrieved September 1 2013 Utut Adianto vs Nelson Mariano 2005 Full Nelson Chessgames com August 18 2006 Retrieved October 20 2011 GM Mariano in contention Manila Bulletin Newspaper Find Articles January 18 2007 Retrieved October 20 2011 dead link External links editNelson Mariano rating card at FIDE nbsp Nelson Mariano FIDE rating history at OlimpBase org Nelson Mariano Chess Olympiad record at OlimpBase org Nelson Mariano player profile and games at Chessgames com Nelson Mariano chess games at 365Chess com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nelson Mariano amp oldid 1212217206, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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