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                    [Title] => Mariano earns GM norm in Dubai Open
                    [Summary] => DUBAI, United Arab Emirates–International Master Nelson Mariano II beat GM Shukrat Safin of Uzbekistan Tuesday to tally 5.5 points and clinch the coveted Grandmaster norm in the final round of the $40,000 Dubai Open Chess Championship.


On the black side of a King’s Indian Fianchetto, Mariano put pressure on the center pawn and won the exchange of Rook for Bishop on the 22nd move.
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Nadera and Mariano are a half point behind solo leader and top seed Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu of Romania (Elo 2692), who had a perfect score of four points.

Eleven players were tied at 3.5 points each including 13-year old IM Magnus Carlsen of Norway who beat GM Evgeny Vladimirov of Kazakhstan.
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Employing the King’s Indian Defense, Mariano smartly blocked the pawn storm of Anastasian, a former World Championship candidate who tried to break through the Filipino IM’s kingside by giving a rook for a bishop.
[DatePublished] => 2004-04-23 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )
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On the black side of a King’s Indian Fianchetto, Mariano put pressure on the center pawn and won the exchange of Rook for Bishop on the 22nd move.
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Nadera and Mariano are a half point behind solo leader and top seed Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu of Romania (Elo 2692), who had a perfect score of four points.

Eleven players were tied at 3.5 points each including 13-year old IM Magnus Carlsen of Norway who beat GM Evgeny Vladimirov of Kazakhstan.
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Employing the King’s Indian Defense, Mariano smartly blocked the pawn storm of Anastasian, a former World Championship candidate who tried to break through the Filipino IM’s kingside by giving a rook for a bishop.
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