Filipino IM Daniel Quizon shines in Abu Dhabi Chess Festival, eyes GM title and Olympiad prep
Quizon’s impressive performance in the Abu Dhabi International Chess Festival has not only put him in contention for the Grandmaster title but has also served as a perfect warm-up for the upcoming Olympiad in Budapest. His recent victory over GM Bassem Amin of Egypt has showcased his strategic prowess and determination to succeed on the international stage.
Despite being seeded 66th in a field of 217 participants, Quizon has proven that he is a force to be reckoned with, currently sitting just half a point behind the tournament leaders. His calculated moves and tactical brilliance have earned him a spot among the top contenders, with his eyes set on breaking the 2500-rating barrier to secure the coveted GM title.
As Quizon gears up to face GM Shamsiddin Vokhidov of Uzbekistan in the fifth round, his focus remains unwavering as he aims to continue his winning streak and further improve his rating. With the support of his national team and the guidance of GM Eugene Torre, Quizon is poised to make a strong impression at the upcoming Olympiad and solidify his status as a rising star in the world of chess.
Stay tuned for more updates on Daniel Quizon’s journey to chess greatness as he navigates through the challenges of the Abu Dhabi International Chess Festival and prepares for the prestigious Olympiad in Budapest.