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                    [Title] => Torre virtual champ as rivals fall
                    [Summary] => Grandmaster Eugene Torre banked on his vast experience to stop National Master Jayson Gonzales’ romp and practically wrap up the crown in the National Open Chess Championship yesterday at the Social Security System headquarters in Quezon City.


Torre, a veteran in world chess the past 27 years, solidified his queenside play and earned a passed pawn on the way to a 41-move victory over Gonzales in their French Advance game that hiked his output to seven points.
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Antonio gained a material advantage early as the 20-year-old Laylo gambled on a kingside attack that fizzled out at endgame. The victory was Antonio’s fifth against a loss as he joined fellow GM Eugene Torre, International Master Richard Bitoon and NM Allan Sayson at the helm.
[DatePublished] => 2001-04-10 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1096369 [AuthorName] => Joey Villar [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )
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                    [Title] => Torre virtual champ as rivals fall
                    [Summary] => Grandmaster Eugene Torre banked on his vast experience to stop National Master Jayson Gonzales’ romp and practically wrap up the crown in the National Open Chess Championship yesterday at the Social Security System headquarters in Quezon City.


Torre, a veteran in world chess the past 27 years, solidified his queenside play and earned a passed pawn on the way to a 41-move victory over Gonzales in their French Advance game that hiked his output to seven points.
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Antonio gained a material advantage early as the 20-year-old Laylo gambled on a kingside attack that fizzled out at endgame. The victory was Antonio’s fifth against a loss as he joined fellow GM Eugene Torre, International Master Richard Bitoon and NM Allan Sayson at the helm.
[DatePublished] => 2001-04-10 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1096369 [AuthorName] => Joey Villar [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )
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