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PGS. TS. Lưu Đức Hải là một nhà quy hoạch và phát triển đô thị công tác đã trên 40 năm trong ngành xây dựng, một VĐV kiêm HLV bán chuyên nghiệp đã hoạt động nhiều năm trong lĩnh vực cờ Tướng và cờ Vua của ngành TDTT.

Để có tư liệu hoàn thành cuốn sách về Cờ Tướng Việt Nam, PGS. TS. Lưu Đức Hải đã dành nhiều thời gian và công sức thu thập tài liệu không chỉ từ sách, báo... trong nước và nước ngoài mà còn đi đến các địa phương, gặp gỡ các Sở VH-TT-DL, các Liên đoàn Cờ địa phương, các danh thủ, gia đình cố danh thủ. để cố gắng thu thập đầy đủ, chính xác các tư liệu, ván cờ, hình ảnh về quá trình hình thành, phát triển cờ Tướng nước nhà.

Vì thế cuốn Cờ Tướng Việt Nam - Quá trình phát triển, Danh kỳ và các nhà vô địch đầy ắp những sự kiện về cờ Tướng, diễn ra ở mọi miền của đất nước, từ các truyền thuyết dân gian về các bàn cờ Tiên trên các đỉnh núi đến các lễ hội truyền thống có tổ chức thi đấu cờ Tướng; Từ các giải cờ Tướng ở các trung tâm cờ Tướng thuộc vùng đồng bằng đến các trung tâm cờ Tướng ở vùng trung du và miền núi; Từ các sự kiện về cờ Tướng các vùng miền (Bắc kỳ, Trung kỳ, Nam kỳ), cố đô Thăng Long, cố đô Huế đến các tỉnh, thành phố có phong trào cờ Tướng phát triển; Từ các đấu thủ địa phương đến các danh kỳ quốc gia, quốc tế... Đặc biệt là tác giả đã cố gắng minh chứng các sự kiện, nhân vật bằng các hình ảnh của quá khứ và hiện tại, làm cho phần viết trở nên vô cùng sinh động.

PGS. TS. Lưu Đức Hải cũng đã từng có bài viết về cờ Tướng được đăng trong Tạp chí Xưa và Nay, một Tạp chí đã từng tổ chức Giải cờ Tướng dành cho người cao tuổi từ những năm đầu của thế kỷ 21. Thành công chính của tác giả là ông đã phối hợp hài hòa giữa 3 lĩnh vực kỳ học, đô thị học và sử học để vận dụng vào cuốn sách của mình. Vì thế cuốn sách này không chỉ bổ ích và hấp dẫn đối với người yêu cờ, những nhà quản lý chuyên ngành mà còn có sức hấp dẫn với đông đảo quần chúng nhân dân muốn tìm hiểu về một môn thể thao - văn hóa truyền thống của Việt Nam với chiều dày lịch sử hơn 1.300 năm - môn cờ Tướng.

 

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Chapter I. BRIEF HISTORY OF CHESS

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I.1. Origin of king chess and general chess

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I.2. Brief history of king chess

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I.2.1. King Chess in the world

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I.2.2. King Chess in Vietnam

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I.3. BRIEF HISTORY OF GENERAL CHESS

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I.3.1. Establishment and development of General Chess in Vietnam

36

I.3.2. The differences between Vietnamese General Chess

 

and Chinese Xiangqi

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I.3.2.1. Difference in terms of the name of chess game

46

I.3.2.2. Difference in terms of the name of chess pieces

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I.3.2.3. Difference in terms of the minutes of chess game

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I.3.2.4. Difference in terms of the suitability of 5 piece - kinds

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I.4. Brief history of Black White Chess (Weiqi)

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Chapter II. DEVELOPMENT OF GENERAL CHESS IN VIETNAM

 

II.1. FOLK LEGENDS OF GENERAL CHESS

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II.1.1. Legend of Fairy Chess Board on Lan Kha Mountain

 

(Bac Ninh province)

55

II.1.2. Fairy Chess Board in Bich Dao Cave and the legend

 

“Tu Thuc meets a fairy” (Thanh Hoa province)

56

II.1.3. Bach Van temple and Fairy Chess Board on Con Son mountain

 

(Hai Duong province)

57

II.1.4. Fairy Chess Board on the mountain near Thay Pagoda (Hanoi)

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II.1.5. Fairy Chess Board near Huong Tich pagoda (Ha Tinh province)

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II.2. Thang long - dong do - hanoi, the cradle of vietnam's general chess

59

II.2.1. General Chess was played in Thang Long capital in 11th - 12th century

59

II.2.2. King Pagoda - General Chess Center in Thang Long

 

capital since 15th century

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II.2.3. The historical General Chess Match between King Le Hien Tong(Dai Viet) and Chinese Ambassador of Ming Dynasty at Thang Long Capital (Hanoi) in 1499

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II.2.4. General Chess match between Truong Dang Que (the mandarin of Nguyen dynasty) and Chinese ambassador of Qing dynasty at Thang Long royal step - over place (Hanoi) in 1842 and in Phu Xuan capital (Hue) in 1849

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II.2.5. General Chess Championship Mondain Photo 1932 in Hanoi - predecessor of the North's Championship

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II.2.6. Hop Thien club house (Hanoi) where the first North General Chess Championship was organized in 1936

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II.2.7. Thai Cam Temple (Hanoi) where the North General Chess

Championship was organized in the first half of 20th century

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II.3. General Chess in the north

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II.3.1. Ky Tien team

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II.3.2. Three-player team of Hanoi

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II.3.3. Bach Mai team

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II.3.4. Thuyen Quang team

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II.3.5. King Pagoda team

92

II.3.6. Hang Bot team

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II.3.7. Ngu Tot team

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II.3.8. Tan Ky team

99

II.3.9. Tien Phong Youth team

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II.3.10. Other teams

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II.3.11. The Northern General Chess Champions during 1901-1954

107

II.3.12. The Northern inter - provincial General Chess Champions during 1955 - 1991

112

II.3.13. Nam Dinh - a General Chess Centre to the Southeast of Hanoi

122

II.3.14. Bac Ninh - a General Chess Centre to the Northeast of Hanoi

130

II.3.15. Hai Phong - a General Chess Centre to the East of Hanoi

135

II.3.16. Quang Ninh - a General Chess Centre in the mining region to the Northeast of Hanoi

143

II.3.17. Phu Tho, Vinh Phuc - 2 General Chess Centers to the Northwest of Hanoi

150

II.3.18. Thai Binh - A General Chess Centre to the Southeast of Hanoi

157

II.4. General Chess in the Central

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II.4.1. Hue Citadel - a General Chess center of the Central provinces

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II.4.2. Da Nang - a General Chess center in the Central

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II.4.3. Quang Ngai - a General Chess center in the Mid-Central

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II.4.4. Binh Dinh - another General Chess center in the Central

174

II.4.5. Khanh Hoa - a General Chess center in the South Central

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II.5. General Chess in the South

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II.5.1. Ho Chi Minh city - The cradle of Southern General Chess

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II.5.2 “Ket Nghia Vuon Dao” Team (“Swearing brotherhood in the peach garden” team)

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II.5.3. “Tinh Vo Sports” team

187

II.5.4. Dong Tam team

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II.5.5. That Dang team

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II.5.6. The General Chess champions of the South and Sai Gon -

Gia Dinh - Cho Lon/ Ho Chi Minh city in the period of 1924 - 1991

191

II.5.7. Can Tho - A General Chess center in the Southwest

198

II.6. The first female players in general chess history of Vietnam

204

II.6.1. Ho Xuan Huong - A woman who was good at both Poetry - General Chess (1772-1822)

204

II.6.2. Ms. Van (Thanh Tri, Hanoi) - The first player at King Pagoda festival General Chess tournament (1951) and Hai Ba temple festival General Chess tournament (1957)

205

II.6.3. Tran Kim Xuyen (Hai Phong) - The first female player

of the Northern inter-provincial General Chess tournament (1969)

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II.6.4. Le Thi Huong (Ho Chi Minh city) - The first female player won champion of the National female General Chess tournament (1994)

208

II.6.5. Chau Thi Ngoc Giao, Hoang Hai Binh, Tran Thi Minh (Binh Dinh) - Three first bi - chess female players (General Chess-King chess) in Vietnam

209

II.6.6. Ngo Lan Huong (Ho Chi Minh city) - the first Vietnamese female player won high prize of the International General Chess Tournament (Silver medal 2007, 2009) and Asian (Gold medal 2013)

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II.7. The national general chess champions during 1992-2014

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II.7.1. The National male General Chess champions during 1992 - 2014

210

II.7.2. The national female General Chess champions during 1994 - 2014

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II.8. Development process from general chess asociation to vietnam chess federation

216

II.8.1. Period 1 (9/1/1965 - 16/12/1980)

216

II.8.2. Period 2 (16/12/1980 - 30/11/1991)

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II.8.3. Period 3 (30/11/1991 - 28/9/1997)

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II.8.4. Period 4 (28/9/1997 - 5/12/2004)

223

II.8.5. Period 5 (5/12/2004 - 22/12/2010)

226

II.8.6. Period 6 (22/12/2010 - present)

227

II.9. The period of international integration from 1993

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II.9.1. Vietnamese players was at the high rank at the International General Chess Tournaments

230

II.9.2. Vietnamese players was at the high rank at the Asian General Chess Tournaments

235

II.10. Trạng cờ quy tỵ 2013 - the first tv gameshow in vietnam

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II.10.1. Preparation

244

II.10.2. Commentators

245

II.10.3. Evolution of the tournament Trang Co Quy Ty 2013

246

II.10.4. The giant pieces, chessboard achieved GUINESS 2013 record

247

II.11. The first elderly newspaper general chess tournament, 2014 - the first national elderly general chess tournament in Vietnam

248

II.11.1. Evolution of the tournament

249

II.11.2. The result

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Chapter III. THE FAMOUS GENERAL CHESS PLAYERS AND CHAMPIONS OF VIETNAM

252

III.1. The famous General Chess players in the early 20 century and before.

252

III.1.1. Le Hien Tong (King Le, 1497 - 1504) - won Minh dynasty envoy (China) in the exchange game of General Chess at Thang Long royal city in 1499

252

III.1.2. Truong Dang Que (Nguyen dynasty quan, 3/12/1793 - 3/1865) - won Thanh dynasty (China) after two Games in Hanh Cung Thang Long Hanoi in 1842 and Phu Xuan royal city in 1849

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III.1.3. Tran Trinh Soan (i.e. Ca Soan, 2/9/1864 - 11/2/1940, Hue) – famous General Chess player in the end of 19 century - early 20 century

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III.1.4. Truong Quang Phung (1865-1935, Quang Ngai) – famous General Chess player in the end of 19 century, early of 20 century                                    

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III.1.5. Ho Phi Huyen (i.e. Ho Phi Thong, 1879 - 25/12/1946, Nghe An) - General Chess player in the end of 19 century, early 20 century.

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III.2. The famous general chess players and champions of Vietnam in 20 century ( period 1920 - 1991)

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III.2.1. The famous General Chess players and champions of the North Vietnam

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III.2.1.1. Dang Dinh Yen (Hanoi) - Champion of Mondain Photo 1932 league, Champion of Periodical market General Chess 1951, 1953

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III.2.1.2. Nguyen Van Tam (Nam Dinh) - General Chess champion of the North 1963.

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III.2.1.3. Nguyen Van Dien (Hanoi) - Runner up of the North General Chess 1936.

281

III.2.1.3. Nguyen Tuu Chi (Ha Dong) - champion in Ha Dong fair 1963, the youngest champion of Vietnam in 20 century

282

III.2.1.5. Luc Van Chi (Ha Dong) - champion of the North General Chess 1938; runner up in the Hanoi Periodical market General Chess tournament 1951 

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III.2.1.6. Nguyen Trong Nha (Hanoi) - runner up of the North General Chess 1938

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III.2.1.7. Le Uy Ve (Hanoi) - champion of the North General Chess 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942; Former Chairperson of Vietnam General Chess Union.

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III.2.1.8. Nguyen Thi Hung (Hanoi) - runner up of the North General Chess; champion of inter-provinces General Chess in the North 1965.

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III.2.1.9. Nguyen Van Duc (Hanoi) - Runner up of the North General Chess 1942

307

III.2.1.10. Nguyen Van Bot (Nam Dinh) - champion of the North General Chess 1943, the only Vietnamese Blindfold player of 20 century

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III.2.1.11. Nguyen Phu Than (Hanoi) - famous General Chess player of the North from 1936-1954; Leader of Tan Ky General Chess 

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III.2.1.11. Nguyen Tan Tho (Hanoi) - champion of Hanoi General Chess 1947; champion of champion of the North General Chess 1952; champion of inter-provinces General Chess in the North 1968

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III.2.1.13. Pham Nam Dai (Pham Thanh Mai) (Nam Dinh/Ho Chi Minh city) - champion of Viet Long league, Nam Dinh 1953; Ranking 6th of South East Asia 1969, champion of Saigon General Chess 1970 

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III.2.1.14. Nguyen Dac Dinh(Hanoi) - The third prize in inter-provinces General Chess in the North 1965, runner up of Hanoi General Chess 1975; Gold medal for Hanoi General Chess for the elder 2012

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III.2.1.15. Truong Trong Bao (Hanoi) - runner up of inter-provinces General Chess in the North 1968; champion of Hanoi General Chess 1962 

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III.2.1.16. Pham Van Tuyen (Quang Ninh) - champion of inter-provinces General Chess in the North 1969; champion of Quang Ninh General Chess 1995

337

III.2.1.17. Dao The Phan (Hanoi) - champion of Hanoi General Chess 1963; runner up of inter-provinces General Chess in the North 1969 

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III.2.1.18. Ly Kiet Va (Hai Phong) - champion of Viet Bac inter-provinces General Chess 1963; Consolation prizes in inter-provinces General Chess in the North 1965

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III.2.1.19. Vu Ngoc Chau(Vinh Phuc) - the 8th ranking in the inter-provinces General Chess in the North 1965; champion of Vinh Phuc General Chess tournament; champion of Vinh Phu province General Chess 1971; 1979.

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III.2.1.20. Nguyen Van Cat (Hanoi) - champion of Hanoi General Chess tournament 1962, 1960, 1968, 1971. Former famous General Chess player in inter - provinces General Chess in the North 1968 

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III.2.1.21. Trinh Hoang Sam (Hanoi/Quang Ninh) - Secretary for General Chess game in the Sport committee 1965 - 1969. The third prize in Hanoi General Chess tournament 1960; champion of Quang Ninh General Chess tournament 1992, 1994, 1996, 2000, 2004; former famous General Chess player of Nation General Chess tournament 1992 - 2006

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III.2.1.22. Luu Duc Hai (Hanoi) - champion of Hanoi General Chess tournament 1975; champion of Hanoi Chess league 1980, 1981; champion of national chess league 1980; Gold medal of Hanoi General Chess for the senior 2014

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III.2.1.23. Nguyen Ngoc Phan An (Hanoi) - Champion of Van Mieu General Chess tournament 1991, 2003; champion of Hanoi General Chess tournament 1992; gold medal in The elder news General Chess tournament 2014

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III.2.1.24. Dinh Truong Son(Hanoi) - runner up of ESPECEN Hanoi 1991; champion of Hanoi General Chess 1993; champion of people - based national defense 1994; Silver medal in The elder news General Chess tournament 2014

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III.2.2. The famous General Chess players and champions of the Central of Vietnam

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III.2.2.1. Truong Quang Luong (Quang Ngai) – champion of Hue fair 1933; 1936

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III.2.2.2. Le Hong Long (Quang Ngai/Hanoi) - famous General Chess player who collected ancient General Chess games of Vietnam in ages

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III.2.2.3. Nguyen Tho Phu (Khanh Hoa) - champion of Quy Nhon General Chess tournament 1949; champion of seven provinces in the Central of Vietnam 1953

382

III.2.2.4. Nguyen Minh Trung(Binh Dinh) - champion of Quy Nhon General Chess tournament 1954; gold medal team General Chess of the four provinces in 1982; individual champion of national team General Chess tournament 1997

387

III.2.2.5. Tran Van Ninh (Da Nang) - champion of the four provinces in 1982; champion of Da Nang Chess league 1986; runner up of Phi Hoa Dueworld General Chess tournament 1993; runner up for team in Asia General Chess tournament 1994; 1998; individual champion of national team General Chess tournament 2003

391

III.2.3. The famous General Chess players and champions of the South Vietnam

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III.2.3.1. Nguyen Van Ngoan (Ho Chi Minh city) -

 

champion of Saigon 1927

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III.2.3.2. Nguyen Thanh Hoi(Ho Chi Minh city) - champion of the South

 

1933; champion of Saigon - Cho Lon 1943 - 1951

403

III.2.3.3. Hua Van Hai (Saigon - Cho Lon) - champion of the South

 

General Chess 1943, champion of four tournament 1943

408

III.2.3.4. Pham Ngoc Anh (Saigon - Cho Lon) - runner up of the South

 

General Chess 1943

412

III.2.3.5. Ha Quang Bo(Saigon) - champion of Great world league, Saigon -

 

Cho Lon 1943; champion of South General Chess 1948

416

III.2.3.6. Pham Van Sang (Saigon - Cho Lon) - champion of Cam Thien Boi

 

General Chess tournament, Cho Lon 1949

421

III.2.3.7. Tran My (Saigon - Cho Lon) - champion of Tinh Vo General Chess

 

1953; champion of Welcome spring General Chess 1955

425

III.2.3.8. Tran Van Ky(Saigon) - runner up of the South General Chess

 

tournament 1970; runner up of Tuong te North Vietnam General Chess tournament 1971

429

III.2.3.9. Le Van Tam (Hochiminh city) - The third prize of Kim Bai General Chess Tournament (A Class), Sai Gon 1970; The third prize of Bac Viet Supporting Asociation General Chess Tournament, Sai Gon 1971; The champion of Hochiminh Spring General Chess Tournament 1980

433

III.2.3.10. Quach Anh Tu (Hochiminh city) - The champion of the Triangle Sai Gon - Cho Lon-Quang Trung General Chess Tournament 1963; The fourth place of Phi Hoa Due at the World General Chess tournament 1993; Former Vice - Chairperson of Vietnam General Chess Federation; Player of bi-chess (General Chess, Chess) 1980 

437

III.2.3.11. Le Thien Vi (Hochiminh city) - Champion of General Chess (B class) at the Cho Lon General Chess tournament 1970; The third prize of Hochiminh city General Chess tournament 1978; The silver medal of Phi Hoa Due at the World General Chess tournament 1995; The gold medal at the Asian Asociation of Seminor Chess League 2014

439

III.2.3.12. Pham Tan Hoa (Hochiminh city) - General Chess Champion of Bac Viet Supporting Asociation Tournament 1971; General Chess champion of Sai Gon General Chess Asociation Tournament 1974; General Chess champion of Hochiminh Spring Festival 1976; Bi-chess player (General Chess, Chess) decade 1980 

445

III.2.3.13. Tran Dinh Thuy (Hochiminh city) - The Champion of Tue Thanh General Chess Tournament, Sai Gon 1972; The silver medal - team's category at the Asian Team General Chess tournament 2000; The silver medal of the National General Chess First Division League 2003

450

III.2.3.14. Tran Quoi (Hochiminh city) - The champion of Hochiminh city General Chess tournament 178, 1979; The champion of interprovinces in the South 1985, 1988

455

III.2.3.15. Mai Thanh Minh (Hochiminh city) - 5 times of champion at the National General Chess tournament 1992-1995, 1998; The gold medal Phi Hoa Due at the World General Chess tournament 1993, 1997 

460

III.2.3.16. Mong Nhi (Hochiminh city) - the third prize of the interprovincial in the South General Chess tournament; Silver medal of national General Chess 2000; Silver medal of Asian team General Chess 1994, 1998, 2000

468

III.2.3.17. Hoang Dinh Hong (Hochiminh city) - The person who translates and writes the most of General Chess books in Vietnam 

473

 

III.2.3.18. Trinh A Sang (Hochiminh city) - 6 times champion of national General Chess 1996, 2000 - 2002, 2006, 2008; Bronze medal of Asian players General Chess tournament 1995, 2001; 6 times silver medal of Asian and World team General Chess tournament 

478

III.3. The contemporary vietnamese well-known and champion players (1992 - 2014)

486

III.3.1. The contemporary Vietnamese well-known and champion male players 

486

III.3.1.1. Truong A Minh (Hochiminh city) - Champion of national General Chess 1997; Champion of national General Chess for strong players 2014; The 4th place - team's category at the World General Chess tournament 1995, 1997; Bronze medal at the Asian players League 1995

486

III.3.1.2. Diep Khai Nguyen (Hochiminh city) - Silver medal of National league 1996; Bronze medal of National league 1992; Gold medal of Southeast Asian team league 1996; Silver medal of Asian team league 2000

492

III.3.1.3. Dao Cao Khoa (Binh Duong) - 6 times champion of General Chess at Chua Vua Festival (Hanoi); Champion of the National General Chess tournament 1999; Gold medal individual's category at the National General Chess Team League 2004, 2007; Gold medal team's category at the Southeast Asia General Chess tournament 1998; Silver medal team's category at the Asian General Chess tournament 2004; The 4th place team's category at the World General Chess tournament 1999

496

III.3.1.4. Nguyen Vu Quan (Hanoi) - national General Chess champion 2004, 2005, 2009; The youngest international grandmaster in Vietnam; The first Vietnamese player picked up bronze medal of the World General Chess tournament (2005) 

502

III.3.1.5. Dang Hung Viet (Hanoi) - Champion of the National General Chess 2003; The 4th place - team's category of the World General Chess 2003

508

III.3.1.6. Nguyen Thanh Bao (Hanoi) - Champion of National General Chess 2007, 2011; Bronze medal of the World General Chess 2007, 2011; The first Vietnamese player won silver medal of the World General Chess (2009) 

513

III.3.1.7. Dao Quoc Hung (Hochiminh City) - Silver medal team's category at the Asian Team General Chess tournament 2002; Bronze medao at the National General Chess tournament 2002; Silver medal at the National General Chess tournament 2012

520

III.3.1.8. Nguyen Hoang Lam (Hochiminh city) - Silver medal team's category at the World General Chess Team League 2004; The first Vietnamese player triumphing Asian Champion (2011); Champion at the National General Chess tournament 2012; Silver medal at the National General Chess tournament 2010, 2014; Bronze medal at the National General Chess tournament 2004, 2006, 2008

524

III.3.1.9. Lai Ly Huynh (Binh Duong) - The youngest national champion

 

in Vietnam at the age of 23; Silver medal team's category

 

at the World General Chess tournament 2009; Bronze medal -

 

individual's category and Silver medal team's category

 

at the World General Chess Team League 2004

530

III.3.1.10. Vo Minh Nhat (Binh Phuoc) - champion of the National General Chess tournament 2010; Silver medal team's category at the

 

World General Chess tournament 2011; Silver medal team's

 

category at the Asian General Chess tournament 2012

536

III.3.1.11. Uong Duong Bac (Ba Ria - Vung Tau) - Gold medal in the

 

National Strong players League 2012, Silver medal in 2014;

 

Bronze medal team's category at the World General Chess

 

tournament 2013

541

III.3.1.12. Nguyen Tran Do Ninh (Hochiminh City) - Silver medal at the

 

National General Chess tournament 2009, 2013; The 5th place

 

at the Asian General Chess tournament 2009;

 

Silver medal team's category at Indoor Games III 2009

546

III.3.1.13. Ton That Nhat Tan (Danang) - Bronze medal at the National

 

General Chess tournament 2007, 2012, 2013; Gold medal at the

 

National General Chess Team League 1999, 2003, 2008;

 

Bronze medal - team's category at the World General Chess

 

tournament 2013.

550

III.3.1.14. Tran Chanh Tam (Hochiminh City) - Gold medal - individual's

 

category in the National General Chess Team League 2009;

 

Gold medal - team's category in the General Chess National

 

Sports Congress 2009; the 6th place at the Asian General Chess

 

tournament 2009.

555

III.3.1.15. Bui Duong Tran (Binh Duong) - Gold medal - individual's

 

category in the National General Chess Team League 1999;

 

Silver medal at the Asian General Chess tournament 2011.

559

III.3.2. The contemporary Vietnamese well-known

 

and champion female players.

564

III.3.2.1. Le Thi Huong (Hochiminh city) - 5 times champion in the women's

General Chess category at the National General Chess tournament

 

General Chess category at the Asian General Chess

 

tournament (1995, 2001); The 5th place in the women's

 

General Chess category at the World General Chess tournament

 

(1995); The first Woman Grandmaster of General Chess

 

in Vietnam (1994)

564

III.3.2.2. Chau Thi Ngoc Giao (Binh Dinh) - Champion in the women's

 

General Chess category at the National General Chess

 

tournament 1999; Silver medal in the women's General Chess

 

category at the Asian General Chess tournament 1997;

 

the 4th place in the women's General Chess category at the World

 

General Chess tournament 1999; Champion in the women's rapid

 

chess category at the World Chess League (U15) 1995; the only

 

Vietnamese female player is Iternational Master as well

 

as FIDE Master in King Chess

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III.3.2.3. Hoang Thi Hai Binh (Hochiminh city) - Champion in the women's

 

General Chess category at the National General Chess tournament

 

1998, 2004; Silvermedal in the women's General Chess category

 

at the Asian General Chess tournament 2005.

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III.3.2.4. Ngo Thi Lan Huong (Hochiminh City) - 11 times champion in the

 

women's General Chess category at the National General Chess

 

tournament (2001, 2002, 2004-2011, 2013); Gold medal in the

 

women's General Chess category at the Asian General Chess

 

tournament (2013); Silver medal in the women's

 

General Chess category at the World General Chess tournament

 

(2007, 2009); The second Woman Grandmaster

 

of General Chess in Vietnam (2011)

580

III.3.2.5. Nguyen Thi Hong Hanh (Ministry of Public Security) - Silver

 

medal in the women's General Chess category at the National

 

General Chess tournament 1999, 2000; Bronze medal in the

 

women's General Chess category at the Asian General Chess

 

tournament 1999.

588

III.3.2.6. Nguyen Thi Phi Liem (Hanoi) - Silver medal in the women's

 

General Chess category at the National General Chess tournament

 

2006; Silver medal in the women's General Chess category

 

at the Asian General Chess tournament 2014

592

III.3.2.7. Pham Thu Ha (Hanoi) - Champion in the women's General Chess

 

category at the National General Chess tournament 2003;

 

Gold medal in the top women's General Chess category

 

at the National General Chess tournament 2010, 2011

596

III.3.2.8. Nguyen Hoang Yen (Hochiminh City) - Silver medal in the

 

women's General Chess category at the National General Chess

 

tournament 2007, 2009, 2011; Silver medal in the women's

 

General Chess category Asian General Chess tournament 2009;

 

Silver medal in the women's General Chess category

 

World General Chess tournament 2011, 2013; Gold medal

 

of World Mind Games - Xiangqqi 2014

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III.3.2.9. Dam Thi Thuy Dung (Hochiminh City) - Silver medal

 

in the women's General Chess category at the Asian

 

General Chess tournament 2007; Champion in the women General Chess category at the National General Chess Event 2014 606

 

III.3.2.10. Cao Phuong Thanh (Hochiminh City) - women champion

 

at the 2012 National General Chess tournament; Silver medal

 

in the General Chess event at the SportAccord World

 

Mind Games 2012.

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CONCLUSION

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