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                    [Title] => Sanchez captures Nice Open chess crown
                    [Summary] => Filipino bet Joseph Sanchez made the country proud as he finished tied for first place with Grandmaster Vladimir Epishin of Russia in the 20th Nice Chess Open International tournament in France, the same place where Eugene Torre became Asia’s first GM in 1974.


Alone on top going into the final round after stunning Croatian GM Nenad Sulava, Sanchez, 34, opted to play it safe and halved the point with Hamdouchi in the last round to finish at joint first with Epishin, who downed France’s Julien Lamorelle, with six points each.
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But compatriots Joey Antonio and Bong Villamayor were slowed down by losses after streaking to three straight victories, enabling super-GM Vladimir Epishin to seize the solo lead in the 9-round Swiss system tournament serving as part of the Pinoy chessers’ buildup for next month’s Southeast Asian Games in Vietnam.
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                    [Title] => Sanchez captures Nice Open chess crown
                    [Summary] => Filipino bet Joseph Sanchez made the country proud as he finished tied for first place with Grandmaster Vladimir Epishin of Russia in the 20th Nice Chess Open International tournament in France, the same place where Eugene Torre became Asia’s first GM in 1974.


Alone on top going into the final round after stunning Croatian GM Nenad Sulava, Sanchez, 34, opted to play it safe and halved the point with Hamdouchi in the last round to finish at joint first with Epishin, who downed France’s Julien Lamorelle, with six points each.
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But compatriots Joey Antonio and Bong Villamayor were slowed down by losses after streaking to three straight victories, enabling super-GM Vladimir Epishin to seize the solo lead in the 9-round Swiss system tournament serving as part of the Pinoy chessers’ buildup for next month’s Southeast Asian Games in Vietnam.
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