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List of the most popular cities in the country where chess coaches teach
Top Chess Coaches in the Country
Choose from the best instructors in the country teaching chess online or offline.
List of the most popular cities in the country where chess coaches teach
Language: English, Tagalog
Randy Segarra, FIDE Master with a rating of 2321, offers engaging online chess lessons to inspire players of all levels. Join him for a fun learning experience.
Language: English
Alvin Alcala, a National Master with an impressive FIDE rating of 2232, offers online chess lessons to help students enhance their skills.
Language: English
Yves Ranola, International Master with a FIDE rating of 2368, offers flexible online chess lessons tailored for students of all levels.
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Language: English, Tagalog
Eric Jr. Labog, an International Master from the Philippines, offers personalized online chess lessons. Enhance your chess skills with expert coaching.
Language: English
Kim Steven Yap, an International Master with a FIDE rating of 2378, offers personalised online chess lessons to help you improve your game.
Language: English
Haridas Pascua, an International Master with a FIDE rating of 2418, offers expert chess lessons. Join him to improve your game.
Language: English
Leon Marohom, National Master from the Philippines with a FIDE rating of 2249, offers expert online chess coaching. Sign up to improve your skills!
Language: Tagalog, English
Jan Emmanuel Garcia, International Master with a FIDE rating of 2420, offers personalized online chess lessons. Improve your skills with an experienced coach.
Language: English
Roderick Nava, International Master with a FIDE rating of 2381, offers expert online chess coaching. Benefit from his extensive experience and unique teaching style.
Language: English, Tagalog
Rudy Ibanez, FIDE Master with a FIDE rating of 2313, offers expert online chess coaching. Enhance your skills with a seasoned professional!
In 2024, the chess scene in the Philippines was marked by significant achievements and events. We present to your attention the key moments of the past year.
Daniel Kison becomes a grandmaster
On September 15, 2024, at the Chess Olympiad in Budapest, international master Daniel Kison received the title of grandmaster after winning against Igor Efimov.
The conferment of the grandmaster title to Kison elevates the level of chess in the Philippines and inspires the young generation of chess players in the country.
Victory of Daniel Kison at the tournament in Hanoe
On March 31, 2024, Daniel Kison secured victory at the grandmaster tournament in Hanoe, Vietnam, defeating in the final round grandmaster Bui Vin.
This victory solidified Kison's position on the international stage and was an important step in his career.
Mario Reban wins at World Open Chess Under 2000
On July 9, 2024, Mario Reban, having survived a typhoon, won the World Open Chess Under 2000 tournament in Philadelphia, USA.
Reban's story serves as an example of resilience and dedication to chess, inspiring many with his achievements.
Success of Filipino chess players at international tournaments
On August 25, 2024, international master Daniel Kison took sixth place at the 30th International Chess Festival in Abu Dhabi, having achieved victories over four grandmasters, including S. L. Narayanan from India.
These results testify to the high level of preparation of Filipino chess players and their ability to compete on the world stage.
Conducting the Asian Junior Championship in the Philippines
In October 2024, the Asian Junior Championship took place in the town of Tagaytay, where Russian chess player Anna Shukman became the champion among juniors, scoring 8 points out of 9 possible.
The holding of such a prestigious tournament in the Philippines emphasizes the significance of the country in the chess world and contributes to the development of chess among the youth.
Overall, 2024 was a successful year for Filipino chess, promoting the growth of the level of play and strengthening positions on the international stage. These achievements serve as a stimulus for the further development of chess in the country and inspire a new generation of chess players.