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SUBIC, Philippines – GMs Rogelio Antonio Jr. and Wesley So played to a pair of draws against their respective foreign opponents to remain within striking distance of the leaders in the seventh round of the Asian Continental individual chess championship at the Subic Exhibition and Convention Center here Tuesday.

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