+ Follow AUSTRALIAN GRANDMASTER IAN ROGERS Tag
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[Title] => Antonio retains Bangkok chess title
[Summary] => Grandmaster Joey Antonio continued to sustain his top form to retain his Bangkok Chess Club Open title with a flourish last week by besting an elite field of top players from 27 countries at the Novotel Bangkok Siam Square.
A six-time national champion, Antonio emerged from the nine-round, Swiss system tournament unbeaten with 7.5 points, highlighted by a string of six straight victories starting from the opening round.
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A six-time national champion, Antonio emerged from the nine-round, Swiss system tournament unbeaten with 7.5 points, highlighted by a string of six straight victories starting from the opening round.
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