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Vietnam's top chess star advances to Banter Blitz Cup quarterfinals

Vietnam’s No. 1 chess player Le Quang Liem is due to play Dutch GM Benjamin Bok in the quarterfinals of the Banter Blitz Cup online chess tournament on July 5.
Vietnam's top chess star advances to Banter Blitz Cup quarterfinals ảnh 1Vietnamese Grandmaster Lê Quang Liêm. (Photo zingnews.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) - Vietnam’s No. 1 chess player Le Quang Liem is due to playDutch GM Benjamin Bok in the quarterfinals of the Banter Blitz Cup online chesstournament on July 5.

Liem booked his place in the last eight following consecutive wins againstKamil Plichta (Poland), Jaime Santos Latasa (Spain) and Ray Robson (the US) inthe Group B qualifying campaign.

Alongside Benjamin Bok, the Vietnamese player is joined by seven other groupwinners, including Jan-Krzysztof Duda (Poland), Vidit Santosh Gujrathi (India),Ivan Cheparinov (Bulgaria), Adhiban Baskaran (India), Kirill Shevchenko (Ukraine),and Egvenij Miroshnichenko (Ukraine), in the quarterfinals, according to the Nhandan newspaper.

The quarterfinal pairing is decided by the eight players’ standard Elo rating,with third-ranked Le Quang Liem (Elo 2,709) meeting sixth-ranked Benjamin Bok(Elo 2,624).

A victory will see the Vietnamese star through to the semifinals where he willplay either Vidit Santosh Gujrathi (Elo 2,726) or Kirill Shevchenko (Elo2,605).

The winner of the Banter Blitz Cup will get to choose to compete in the nextstage of the Champions Chess Tour 2021 (July 31-August 8) or the San FerminMundial knockout tournament (July 13-14). Meanwhile, the runner-up is eligiblefor the remaining event.

The Banter Blitz Cup 2021 is being held online by Chess24.com. In its firstversion last year (Banter Series 2020), Le Quang Liem advanced to thesemifinals but then lost to Wesley So (the US). However, he still clinched aplace in the Skilling Open rapid chess tournament – the first stop of the 2021Champions Chess Tour.

Liem has played in two stages of the 1.5 million USD 2021 Champions Chess Tourthus far, with his best performance a quarterfinal berth at the Chess Classic,in late April, where he was ousted by Hikaru Nakamura (the US)./.
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