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Yes, there’s gold in Nanjing.

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Archer, who took a humbling 2-11 setback to Pagulayan in the A-side final opener, worked his way back to the championship round by scoring an 11-4 rout over Edwin Montal, a Canada-based Filipino like Pagulayan.
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