Contents:
- King's Cup 2016 Details
- Complete Results
- Finals Game 1
- Finals Game 2
- Finals Game 3
Venue: Central Plaza Westgate, Bangkok, Thailand
Dates: Jun. 30 to Jul. 3, 2016
No. of Players: 75
Dictionary: CSW15
Challenge Rule: Free Challenge
Challenge Rule: Free Challenge
Winner: Nigel Richards
Runner-Up: Pichai Limprasert
Runner-Up: Pichai Limprasert
Top Prize: $ 10,000.00
Complete Results:
(Standing after 29 rounds Preliminaries)
Format: The tournament begins with a 29-round preliminary (round 1-25 based on Swiss pairing system, the round 26-29 based on King-of-the-Hill pairing system), whose two finalists to play final with special rules: They have to play two games. If one of them win both games, then that player is the winner. But if they tie with a win and a loss each, a third game will be played. The winner, in this case, is the one who scores the most points when the scores from all three games are combined. (Note: Throughout the tournament, the spread capping enforced to a maximum of -/+ 350 points spread in a game. Also the Gibson rule is in effect in case there is a player who has won enough games to guarantee 1st place or a seat in the finals no matter how many games he or she loses thereafter.)
Flyer: For more details, check this link: http://www.wespa.org/tournaments/kingscup2016.pdf
Flyer: For more details, check this link: http://www.wespa.org/tournaments/kingscup2016.pdf
Complete Results:
(Standing after 29 rounds Preliminaries)
Rank
|
Name
|
Home
|
W-L
|
Spread
|
1
|
Nigel
Richards
|
New Zealand
|
21.0-8.0
|
+1123
|
2
|
Pichai
Limprasert
|
Thailand
|
20.0-9.0
|
+1451
|
3
|
Thacha
Koowirat
|
Thailand
|
20.0-9.0
|
+1286
|
4
|
Panupol
Sujjayakorn
|
Thailand
|
19.0-10.0
|
+1312
|
5
|
Komol
Panyasophonlert
|
Thailand
|
19.0-10.0
|
+1286
|
6
|
Jesse
Day
|
United
States
|
19.0-10.0
|
+967
|
7
|
Akshay
Bhandarkar
|
India
|
18.0-11.0
|
+1031
|
8
|
Thanapong
Kukiettikulchai
|
Thailand
|
18.0-11.0
|
+940
|
9
|
Jakkrit
Klaphajone
|
Thailand
|
18.0-11.0
|
+890
|
10
|
Jeremy
Khoo
|
Singapore
|
18.0-11.0
|
+601
|
11
|
Gerald
Carter
|
England
|
18.0-11.0
|
+466
|
12
|
Odette
Carmina Rio
|
Philippines
|
17.0-12.0
|
+1256
|
13
|
Chollapat
Itthi-aree
|
Thailand
|
17.0-12.0
|
+698
|
14
|
Manop
Phiphatboonserm
|
Thailand
|
17.0-12.0
|
+648
|
15
|
Waseem
Khatri
|
Pakistan
|
17.0-12.0
|
+635
|
16
|
Sinatarn
Pattanasuwanna
|
Thailand
|
17.0-12.0
|
-44
|
17
|
Michael
Tang
|
Singapore
|
16.5-12.5
|
+638
|
18
|
Martin
Teo
|
Malaysia
|
16.5-12.5
|
+421
|
19
|
Siu Hean
Cheah
|
Singapore
|
16.5-12.5
|
+241
|
20
|
Weibin
Toh
|
Singapore
|
16.0-13.0
|
+790
|
21
|
Marlon
Prudencio
|
Singapore
|
16.0-13.0
|
+535
|
22
|
Alex Tan
|
Malaysia
|
16.0-13.0
|
+492
|
23
|
Ricky
Purnomo
|
Singapore
|
16.0-13.0
|
+318
|
24
|
Akkarapol
Khwansak
|
Thailand
|
16.0-13.0
|
+199
|
25
|
Ching
Wei Chang
|
Malaysia
|
16.0-13.0
|
+42
|
26
|
Ying
Ming Poh
|
Singapore
|
16.0-13.0
|
-269
|
27
|
Taewan
Sutthasin
|
Thailand
|
16.0-13.0
|
-306
|
28
|
Tony Sim
|
Singapore
|
15.5-13.5
|
-275
|
29
|
Cedric
Lewis
|
Malaysia
|
15.0-14.0
|
+1023
|
30
|
Goutham
Jayaraman
|
Singapore
|
15.0-14.0
|
+748
|
31
|
Bob
Jackman
|
Australia
|
15.0-14.0
|
+665
|
32
|
Jin Chor
Tan
|
Malaysia
|
15.0-14.0
|
+484
|
33
|
Suthiraphan
Assarat
|
Thailand
|
15.0-14.0
|
+224
|
34
|
Ming Hui
Hubert Wee
|
Singapore
|
15.0-14.0
|
+222
|
35
|
Russell
Honeybun
|
Australia
|
15.0-14.0
|
+167
|
36
|
Weera
Saengsit
|
Thailand
|
15.0-14.0
|
-4
|
37
|
Rodney
Talbot
|
Australia
|
15.0-14.0
|
-267
|
38
|
Sanmi
Odelana
|
Nigeria
|
15.0-14.0
|
-352
|
39
|
Eric
Kinderman
|
United
States
|
15.0-14.0
|
-559
|
40
|
Ferdy
Anthonius
|
Indonesia
|
14.5-14.5
|
-109
|
41
|
Sanjoy
Gupta
|
India
|
14.0-15.0
|
+452
|
42
|
Nuttapong
Pholthip
|
Thailand
|
14.0-15.0
|
+413
|
43
|
Shahrul
Kamal
|
Singapore
|
14.0-15.0
|
+72
|
44
|
Nititorn
Laimek
|
Thailand
|
14.0-15.0
|
-11
|
45
|
Jayaska
Baranage
|
Sri Lanka
|
14.0-15.0
|
-98
|
46
|
Somphong
Phosai
|
Thailand
|
14.0-15.0
|
-100
|
47
|
Abdullah
Abbasi
|
Pakistan
|
14.0-15.0
|
-566
|
48
|
Absar
Mustajab
|
Pakistan
|
14.0-15.0
|
-603
|
49
|
Tanaphon
Kamenkij
|
Thailand
|
14.0-15.0
|
-709
|
50
|
Chock
Heng Kong
|
Malaysia
|
13.5-15.5
|
+272
|
51
|
Karen
Richards
|
Australia
|
13.0-16.0
|
+285
|
52
|
Dianne
Ward
|
Australia
|
13.0-16.0
|
+46
|
53
|
Arham
Abidi
|
Pakistan
|
13.0-16.0
|
-20
|
54
|
Naravit
Nathapukdi
|
Thailand
|
13.0-16.0
|
-102
|
55
|
John
Barker
|
Australia
|
13.0-16.0
|
-374
|
56
|
Paul
Richards
|
Australia
|
13.0-16.0
|
-404
|
57
|
Rocky
Sharma
|
Australia
|
13.0-16.0
|
-640
|
58
|
Daniyal
Sanaullah
|
Pakistan
|
13.0-16.0
|
-783
|
59
|
Apirat
Choomai
|
Thailand
|
12.5-16.5
|
-103
|
60
|
Antonio
Malonzo
|
Philippines
|
12.5-16.5
|
-537
|
61
|
Adrian
Tay
|
Malaysia
|
12.0-17.0
|
-374
|
62
|
Mirza
Taha Hassan
|
Pakistan
|
12.0-17.0
|
-566
|
63
|
Peter
Arreola
|
Philippines
|
12.0-17.0
|
-742
|
64
|
Rhys
McGuckin
|
Australia
|
12.0-17.0
|
-947
|
65
|
Tawanjames
Barwell
|
Thailand
|
11.0-18.0
|
-335
|
66
|
Amnuay
Ploysangngam
|
Thailand
|
11.0-18.0
|
-449
|
67
|
Thavatchai
Thivavarnvongs
|
Thailand
|
11.0-18.0
|
-455
|
68
|
Kukiat
Khunpanitchot
|
Thailand
|
11.0-18.0
|
-866
|
69
|
Tsz Hin
Yip
|
Hong Kong
|
11.0-18.0
|
-1719
|
70
|
Isao
Takemura
|
Japan
|
10.5-18.5
|
-1394
|
71
|
Maneeda
Tanasanvimol
|
Thailand
|
10.0-19.0
|
-1257
|
72
|
Ka Yee
Kwok
|
Hong Kong
|
9.5-19.5
|
-1253
|
73
|
Wing Lam
Cheung
|
Hong Kong
|
9.0-20.0
|
-1397
|
74
|
Michael
Hardiyanto
|
Indonesia
|
7.0-22.0
|
-1910
|
75
|
Arun
Methaset
|
Thailand
|
6.0-23.0
|
-2140
|
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(Photo courtesy of John Chew)
Game 1:
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Game 2
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Game 3
As per Special Rule, "if players tie with a win and a loss each, a third game will be played. The winner, in this case, is the one who scores the most points when the scores from all three games are combined." The difference in cumulative spread before this game was 52. So, Nigel needs 53 points spread to win while Pichai has to protect the lead.
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Summary of Scores:
Players
|
Game 1
|
Game 2
|
Game 3
|
Total
|
Nigel
|
445
|
397
|
469
|
1,311
|
Pichai
|
403
|
491
|
356
|
1,250
|
Awarding:
Nigel Richards successfully defended his title once again (Photo courtesy of Cheah Siu Hean) |
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