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                    [Title] => RP faces all-GM Dutch in vital tiff
                    [Summary] => The Philippines faces probably its toughest test in its quest for a Top 10 finish in this year’s World Chess Olympiad as it plays eighth-ranked the Netherlands in a crucial 11th round match that could make or break the Filipinos’ bid in Turin, Italy.


Team skipper Sammy Estimo said the other day that his wards need to score eight points in the last three rounds to be able to crash into the Top 10. But with their last three matches expected to be against top-notch teams, the gritty Filipinos will have to outdo themselves, plus draw some luck, to achieve their goal.
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GM Mark Paragua, feeling the pressure of playing on the top board in the early rounds, finally settled down with his game and essayed an impressive 22-move victory over GM Hannes Stefansson in their Spanish game to spark the Filipinos’ romp over a squad ranked eight rungs higher than them.
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GM Mark Paragua, who rose to No. 99 in the world last April, debuts as the Philippine team’s board one player and he is expected to frolic against Roy Phillips, an untitled rival from the 107-ranked Mauritius squad.
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Members of the national chess team, in fact, have never had it so good as they prepare for the 37th World Chess Olympiad, which takes place May 21 to June 5 in Turin, Italy.

Thanks to Surigao Rep. Prospero "Butch" Pichay, the new president of the National Chess Federation of the Philippines, the Olympiad-bound Filipinos are "armed to the teeth."
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Team skipper Sammy Estimo said the other day that his wards need to score eight points in the last three rounds to be able to crash into the Top 10. But with their last three matches expected to be against top-notch teams, the gritty Filipinos will have to outdo themselves, plus draw some luck, to achieve their goal.
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GM Mark Paragua, feeling the pressure of playing on the top board in the early rounds, finally settled down with his game and essayed an impressive 22-move victory over GM Hannes Stefansson in their Spanish game to spark the Filipinos’ romp over a squad ranked eight rungs higher than them.
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GM Mark Paragua, who rose to No. 99 in the world last April, debuts as the Philippine team’s board one player and he is expected to frolic against Roy Phillips, an untitled rival from the 107-ranked Mauritius squad.
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Members of the national chess team, in fact, have never had it so good as they prepare for the 37th World Chess Olympiad, which takes place May 21 to June 5 in Turin, Italy.

Thanks to Surigao Rep. Prospero "Butch" Pichay, the new president of the National Chess Federation of the Philippines, the Olympiad-bound Filipinos are "armed to the teeth."
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