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                    [Title] => Barbosa halts Torre win run, closes in on So
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GM John Paul Gomez held top seed GM Wesley So to another draw, enabling GM-candidate Oliver Barbosa to close in with a resounding victory over GM Eugene Torre in the seventh round of the National Championships at the National Press Club Auditorium in Manila yesterday.

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It was the second straight shutout victory by the Mandaluyong chessers, who also blanked Sanaa of Yemen in the sixth round, to move on top with 19.5 points with two rounds left in the event.
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Grandmasters Eugene Torre and Joey Antonio split their games with International Master Susanto Megaranto and Purnama Tirta Chandra, respectively, but fellow GM Bong Villamayor absorbed a numbing setback to IM Sittanggang Salor on board 3, enabling the Indons to draw level.
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Garma, an Olympiad veteran, pounced on Dimakiling’s weak opening deviation to seize the initiative before outplaying the 19-year-old La Salle student, best remembered for booting out GM Eugene Torre right in the first round in last year’s Millennium Grand Prix.
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ALEKHINE DEFENSE
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GM John Paul Gomez held top seed GM Wesley So to another draw, enabling GM-candidate Oliver Barbosa to close in with a resounding victory over GM Eugene Torre in the seventh round of the National Championships at the National Press Club Auditorium in Manila yesterday.

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It was the second straight shutout victory by the Mandaluyong chessers, who also blanked Sanaa of Yemen in the sixth round, to move on top with 19.5 points with two rounds left in the event.
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Grandmasters Eugene Torre and Joey Antonio split their games with International Master Susanto Megaranto and Purnama Tirta Chandra, respectively, but fellow GM Bong Villamayor absorbed a numbing setback to IM Sittanggang Salor on board 3, enabling the Indons to draw level.
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Garma, an Olympiad veteran, pounced on Dimakiling’s weak opening deviation to seize the initiative before outplaying the 19-year-old La Salle student, best remembered for booting out GM Eugene Torre right in the first round in last year’s Millennium Grand Prix.
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