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                    [Summary] => GM Mark Paragua turned a losing position into a winning one as he turned back NM Oliver Dimakiling to win the last tiebreaker and snatch the last berth in the semifinal round of the fifth La Union Open Chess Championships at the Diego Silang Hall of the La Union Provincial Capitol Bldg. in San Fernando, La Union yesterday.


Paragua and Dimakiling split their standard and blitz games to set up the playoff match, which the former won with the black pieces.
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Alone in second with six points was Rex Ami of Baguio City. Tied for third to fifth places with 5.5 points apiece were Belsar Valencia, Pacis and national master Andrew Vasquez.
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Paragua and Dimakiling split their standard and blitz games to set up the playoff match, which the former won with the black pieces.
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Alone in second with six points was Rex Ami of Baguio City. Tied for third to fifth places with 5.5 points apiece were Belsar Valencia, Pacis and national master Andrew Vasquez.
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