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[Title] => Paragua finishes fifth with final round draw
[Summary] => International Master Mark Paragua drew with Hungarian Grandmaster Ferenc Berkes in the 11th and final round last weekend and wound up in fifth place in the World Youth Chess Championship in Hersonissos, Crete in Greece.
It was only the second draw in 11 matches for the Filipino GM candidate in the event featuring the worlds best 18-year-old players. He finished with eight points, actually tied for third with Indian GM Pentala Harikrishna (2551) and Armenias Tigran Petrosyan (2324) but landed fifth after the tiebreak (Progressive Scores).
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[Title] => Paragua, other RP bets back in hunt
[Summary] => International Master Mark Paragua (ELO 2476) defeated Anton Sitnikov (ELO 2348) of Ukraine as the Philippines bounced back from a dismal fifth round to win all seven matches in round six of the World Youth Chess championships 2002 in Hersonissos, (Herakho) Crete, Greece.
The win of 18-year old Paragua who is hoping to become the countrys fifth and youngest GM improved his record to 4.5 points in the boys under-18 category.
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ANTON SITNIKOV
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It was only the second draw in 11 matches for the Filipino GM candidate in the event featuring the worlds best 18-year-old players. He finished with eight points, actually tied for third with Indian GM Pentala Harikrishna (2551) and Armenias Tigran Petrosyan (2324) but landed fifth after the tiebreak (Progressive Scores).
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[Summary] => International Master Mark Paragua (ELO 2476) defeated Anton Sitnikov (ELO 2348) of Ukraine as the Philippines bounced back from a dismal fifth round to win all seven matches in round six of the World Youth Chess championships 2002 in Hersonissos, (Herakho) Crete, Greece.
The win of 18-year old Paragua who is hoping to become the countrys fifth and youngest GM improved his record to 4.5 points in the boys under-18 category.
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