Saturday, 20 September 2025

Should I believe this? 😶

Trust Andrew Ooi aka Gilachess to do a search on me with Perplexity AI. But mind you, it's artificial intelligence, okay? Susceptible to hallucinations at times..... 😜

What Perplexity AI says about the man:
Quah Seng Sun is a prominent Malaysian chess figure known for his decades-long contributions as a player, official, writer, and chess promoter.
Chess Relevance
Quah Seng Sun was actively involved in the Malaysian chess scene from the 1970s, representing Malaysia at international team events, including playing for the national team at the inaugural Asian Team Chess Championship in Penang (1974).
He participated in founding meetings of the Malaysian Chess Federation (MCF) and contributed to the growth of chess associations, especially in Penang.
Quah is a FIDE International Arbiter and has served as an organizing chairman for major events, such as the Wah Seong IM Invitational, helping cultivate local chess talent and bring international events to Malaysia.
Chess Writing and Promotion
He was the principal chess columnist for The Star newspaper, Malaysia’s major English daily, from 1980 to 2012, and is recognized for shaping chess coverage in the country.
Even after the regular column ended, he continued contributing important stories, including tributes to influential chess patrons and coverage of Malaysia’s major chess milestones, both locally and on international platforms like ChessBase.
His efforts have been instrumental in documenting Malaysian chess history and promoting the achievements of leading players.
Legacy
Quah Seng Sun remains a respected voice in Malaysian chess, with a legacy that spans player representation, journalism, event organization, and chess education.
His activities have had a lasting impact on the national chess community, helping nurture and publicize new generations of Malaysian players.

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