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EUGENE
Torre, the first Asian grandmaster (GM), is all praises
for Wesley So, the youngest GM in the world today.
In fact,
Torre said the whiz kid’s current accomplishments may be
compared with another great who started making a name
for himself when he was a kid—the late Bobby Fischer.
“Bobby
learned the game on his own like Wesley. And like Bobby,
Wesley studied and still is studying on his own at such
a young age to improve on his game and excel,” Torre, a
best friend of Fischer, said.
Fischer,
the only American world champion in the sport’s history,
was already making a name for himself when he was only
12, when he was still ranked a National Master. At age
15, Fischer became a GM, or a year older than So, who
copped the much-coveted title as a 14-year-old late last
year.
Torre
said So has all the makings of a future world champion
just like Fischer.
“Wesley
is a rare find,” Torre said recently. “He has an
exceptional talent and has a potential to be a world
champion. This is a great opportunity to have a kid like
him. He is still young and dynamic. He has a bright
future, and we all need to support him.”
So, who
is only an incoming third-year high-school student at
Saint Francis of Assisi in his hometown of Bacoor,
Cavite, emerged as the champion of the recently
concluded Battle of the GMs tournament, beating out the
rest of the field including Torre, who settled for
second, along with International Master Richard Bitoon.
Earlier,
he also became the champion of the 10th Dubai Open chess
championship, beating out the best and brightest
woodpushers in the world.
Torre,
56, said that with So’s emergence, the future of
Philippine chess looks bright.
“He is
worth emulating. He can serve as the force for the
revival of chess in the country,” Torre said.
The
National Chess Federation of the Philippines, led by
president Prospero Pichay, has bright plans for So, as
he is slated to compete in four international
tournaments here in the country in order to get a shot
at the Super GM.
Presently, So has a 2,540 ELO rating, 60 shy in order to
be considered a Super GM.
So is
slated compete in international tournaments in Subic,
Clark, the President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo Cup and the
Pichay Cup slated later this year. |