+ Follow DUBAI INTERNATIONAL OPEN JUNIORS CHESS CHAMPIONSHIPS Tag
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[Title] => Mariano gets spanking from Croatian girl, loses bid
[Summary] => Nelson Mariano III blew his title bid in the second Dubai International Open Juniors Chess Championships when he lost to Lara Stock of Croatia in the penultimate round Tuesday at the Dubai Chess and Culture Club in Dubai.
The 14-year-old Mariano lost his way in their Sicilian-Najdorf game and resigned after 50 moves, ending a string of victories that gained him a crack at the championship. The setback dropped the Filipino bet from fourth to seventh place with 5.5 points in the 14-under division of the three-category tournament.
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[Title] => Mariano half point behind chess leaders
[Summary] => Nelson Mariano III dismantled Ghanem Al-Sulaitis Sicilian defense Monday to move within striking distance of the leaders after seven rounds of the second Dubai International Open Juniors Chess Championships at the Dubai Chess and Culture Club in Dubai.
The grueling 54-move victory over the Qatari bet was Marianos fourth straight, hiking his output to 5.5 points, just half-a-point behind joint leaders Hamayoon Taufighi, Ishaq Saeed and GN Gopal with two rounds left in the event that has gathered the best junior players in the world.
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DUBAI INTERNATIONAL OPEN JUNIORS CHESS CHAMPIONSHIPS
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[Summary] => Nelson Mariano III blew his title bid in the second Dubai International Open Juniors Chess Championships when he lost to Lara Stock of Croatia in the penultimate round Tuesday at the Dubai Chess and Culture Club in Dubai.
The 14-year-old Mariano lost his way in their Sicilian-Najdorf game and resigned after 50 moves, ending a string of victories that gained him a crack at the championship. The setback dropped the Filipino bet from fourth to seventh place with 5.5 points in the 14-under division of the three-category tournament.
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[Summary] => Nelson Mariano III dismantled Ghanem Al-Sulaitis Sicilian defense Monday to move within striking distance of the leaders after seven rounds of the second Dubai International Open Juniors Chess Championships at the Dubai Chess and Culture Club in Dubai.
The grueling 54-move victory over the Qatari bet was Marianos fourth straight, hiking his output to 5.5 points, just half-a-point behind joint leaders Hamayoon Taufighi, Ishaq Saeed and GN Gopal with two rounds left in the event that has gathered the best junior players in the world.
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