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                    [Title] => RP chessers boost stock, trip Portugal
                    [Summary] => The National Chess Federation of the Philippines-backed team bounced back from a fourth round loss to Spain as it thrashed Portugal, 2.5-1.5, Wednesday to gain a share of 29th place with five others after five rounds of the Chess Olympiad in Istanbul, Turkey.


GM Rogelio Antonio, Jr. underscored the team’s big rebound by outclassing IM Antonio Fernandez in 32 moves of a Sicilian encounter while the three other Filipinos drew their respective matches to preserve the win.
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Hawak ang mga puting piyesa, gumamit si Antonio ng ilang serye ng atake upang bumuka ang kanyang kalaban sa 32 moves ng Sicilian Defense. Mabilis na inilatag ni Antonio ang kanyang mating net sa kabila ng presensiya ng piyesa ni Fernandez.
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                    [Summary] => The National Chess Federation of the Philippines-backed team bounced back from a fourth round loss to Spain as it thrashed Portugal, 2.5-1.5, Wednesday to gain a share of 29th place with five others after five rounds of the Chess Olympiad in Istanbul, Turkey.


GM Rogelio Antonio, Jr. underscored the team’s big rebound by outclassing IM Antonio Fernandez in 32 moves of a Sicilian encounter while the three other Filipinos drew their respective matches to preserve the win.
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Hawak ang mga puting piyesa, gumamit si Antonio ng ilang serye ng atake upang bumuka ang kanyang kalaban sa 32 moves ng Sicilian Defense. Mabilis na inilatag ni Antonio ang kanyang mating net sa kabila ng presensiya ng piyesa ni Fernandez.
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