Ricardo de Guzman (born September 12, 1961) is a Filipino chess player. He was one of the premiere players of the Philippines in the 1980s and was awarded the title of International Master in 1982.[1] He is nationally ranked 39th in the Philippines, 22nd among active players. He reached a peak rating of 2439 but currently has a classical ELO rating of 2344, rapid rating of 2261 (peak rating was 2376 in January 2019) and blitz rating of 2363 (peak rating was 2405 in July 2014 – December 2018) per FIDE.[2]
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Ricardo de Guzman | |
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Full name | Ricardo de Guzman |
Country | Philippines |
Born | (1961-09-12) September 12, 1961 (age 61) |
Title | International Master (1982) |
Peak rating | 2439 (January 2004) |
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De Guzman won the prestigious Asian Junior Chess Championship in 1981 held at Dhaka, Bangladesh where he was awarded an outright IM title.[3] He actually finished in a tie with GM Niaz Murshed of Bangladesh but won the title based on a superior tiebreak as he had more wins than Murshed.[4]
De Guzman participated in three (3) Olympiads:
He ended his Olympiad career with a 8½ points in 21 games, recording 4 wins, 9 draws and 8 losses for a winning rate of 40.5%.[8]
He participated in the World Chess Championship cycle 1998-1999 through the Zonal 3.2a held in Yangon, Myanmar in 1998 where he tied for 21st-25th places eventually copping 21st place after tiebreaks. He scored 3½ points in 9 games posting 2 wins, 3 draws and 4 losses where he had a 2162 TPR as against his ELO rating of 2400 at that time. It was not enough to qualify for the Interzonals held in 1999 at Las Vegas.[9][10]
De Guzman was a 4-time participant in the Asian Team Chess Championship:
Event | Board | ELO | Record | Winning % | Individual result | Rank | TPR | Team result |
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New Delhi Asian Team Chess Championship (5th) 1983 | 4th | 2300 | +5 =3 -1 | 72.2% | 6.5/9 | Silver | 2418 | Silver [11] |
Dubai Asian Team Chess Championship (6th) 1986 | 4th | 2385 | +5 =1 -1 | 78.6% | 5.5/7 | Silver | 2496 | Gold [12] |
Genting Highlands Asian Team Chess Championship (8th) 1989 | 2nd | 2350 | +5 =2 -2 | 66.7% | 6.0/9 | Fourth | 2568 | Fourth [13] |
Singapore Asian Team Chess Championship (11th) 1995 | 4th | 2400 | +4 =0 -1 | 80.0% | 4.0/5 | Gold | 2376 | Gold [14] |
He finished his stint in the Asian Team Chess Championship with an outstanding total of 22 points in 30 games posting 19 wins, 6 draws and 5 losses for a winning rate of 73.3% garnering 6 medals in total: 1 gold and 2 silvers in Individual Play and 2 golds and 1 silver in Team Competitions.[15]
De Guzman participated in the Filipino Chess Championship various times:
Year | Event | ELO | Rank |
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2016 | Philippine Chess Championship | 2364 | 27th |
2019 | Philippine Chess Championship | 2362 | 10th |
In January 2002, de Guzman won the Bob Burger Open held on January 5, beating SM David Pruess and NM Michael Aigner.[16]
On January 17, 2004, de Guzman won the Bob Burger Open with a perfect score of 5/5.[17]
On January 9, 2010, de Guzman won the 10th Bob Burger Open conducted at the Mechanics Institute, San Francisco, California, USA where he scored 4.5/5.[18]
De Guzman won the 2004 Sacramento Chess Championship over the 4th of July weekend going undefeated and scoring 5.0/6 (4 wins and 2 draws).[19]
De Guzman won the 2010 Dolan Memorial International Chess tournament held in San Francisco, California on October 9, 2010.[20]
In 2014, de Guzman won the 5th Central California Open held from August 15–17, 2014 in Fresno, California after he scored 4.5/5.[21]
That year, De Guzman took part also in the US Class Championship, which took place from October 31 to November 2 in Santa Clara, California. He ended up in a tie for 2nd place with IM Sevillano both ending up with 4.5/6 and each earned US$803.00 in the tournament won by GM Cristian Chirila.[22]
De Guzman participated also in the 2014 North American Open won by SGM So with 8.0/9 (+7 =2 -0) held from December 26–30, 2014. He wound up in a tie for 37-47th places all with 4.5 points although he only played 8 games recording 3 wins, 3 draws and 2 losses.[23][24]
In 2015, de Guzman joined the 2nd Millionaire Chess Open held from October 8–12, 2015 and won by Super GM Wesley So of the US. He had a starting rank of 69 but placed 108 overall after scoring 3.5 points in 9 games recording 2 wins, 3 draws and 4 losses with a TPR of 2285 as against his 2374 ELO.[25]
In the finals of the Asian Seniors 50+ division, de Guzman placed 4th overall in the tournament.[27]
Date | Event | Venue | Rank |
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1978 | Chess Olympiad Member | Buenos Aires, Argentina | ---- |
1981 | Asian Junior Championship | Dhaka, Bangladesh | First Place |
1983 | Asian Team Championship | New Delhi, India | Second Place |
1984 | Chess Olympiad Member | Thessaloniki, Greece | ---- |
1985 | Asian Masters Championship | Singapore | First Place |
1992 | Chess Olympiad Member | Manila, Philippines | ---- |
2002 | Calchess State Championship | California, USA | First Place |
2003 | Vallejo Chess Championship | USA | First Place |
2004 | Pacific Coast Open | USA | Second Place |
2006 | Cal Classic Championship | California, USA | First Place |
2010 | Dolan Memorial International Chess | San Francisco | First Place |
2010 | Pafnutieff Open Chess Championship | San Francisco | First Place |
2011 | Sacramento Chess Championship | Sacramento | First Place |
2013 | Calchess State Championship | California, USA | First Place |
2014 | Fresno International Chess Tournament | California, USA | First Place |
2019 | PECA National Executive Open | Manila, Philippines | First Place |
2019 | National Executive Championships | Boracay, Aklan, Phils | Fifth Place |
2020 | PSC-NCFP Chess Championship | Quezon City, Philippines | Second Place |
2020 | Asian Senior Chess Qualifier 3.3 Zone | Online Manila | First Place |
2020 | Asian Senior Chess Championship | Online UAE | Fourth Place |
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