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                    [Title] => Paragua earns trip to world tilt
                    [Summary] => Grandmaster Mark Paragua advanced to the World Championship for the second straight year as he drew his last two games and finished tied for first with Indon GM Utut Adianto at the close of the Zone 3.3 (East Asia Zone) Championships at Stanford Hotel in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia yesterday.

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The 21-year-old Paragua opted not to force the issue with the white pieces unlike in his stirring fifth round victory over top seed Super GM Dao Thien Hai where he engaged Vietnam’s No. 1 player in a double-edged game listed as one of the most exciting matches played so far in the tournament.
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But the standoff was the best Villamayor could muster in a game where he went into time trouble and was a pawn down in a bishop-pawn endgame of a Slav as the bespectacled Filipino bet forced Dao, whom he tied for first in last year’s Zonal, to accept the draw after 76 moves.
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The 21-year-old Paragua opted not to force the issue with the white pieces unlike in his stirring fifth round victory over top seed Super GM Dao Thien Hai where he engaged Vietnam’s No. 1 player in a double-edged game listed as one of the most exciting matches played so far in the tournament.
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But the standoff was the best Villamayor could muster in a game where he went into time trouble and was a pawn down in a bishop-pawn endgame of a Slav as the bespectacled Filipino bet forced Dao, whom he tied for first in last year’s Zonal, to accept the draw after 76 moves.
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