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                    [Title] => So stays unbeaten in Cebu City chess
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GM Wesley So sustained his sizzling streak to stay unbeaten after four rounds of action in the cash-rich 1st Cebu City Charter Day Open Chess Championships yesterday at the E-Mall Activity Center.

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Top chess players from all over the country will converge today to vie for supremacy in the 1st Bombi Aznar Memorial Open Chess Tournament beginning at 10 am at the E-Mall Activity Center.

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Garma, an Olympiad veteran, pounced on Dimakiling’s weak opening deviation to seize the initiative before outplaying the 19-year-old La Salle student, best remembered for booting out GM Eugene Torre right in the first round in last year’s Millennium Grand Prix.
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Top chess players from all over the country will converge today to vie for supremacy in the 1st Bombi Aznar Memorial Open Chess Tournament beginning at 10 am at the E-Mall Activity Center.

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Garma, an Olympiad veteran, pounced on Dimakiling’s weak opening deviation to seize the initiative before outplaying the 19-year-old La Salle student, best remembered for booting out GM Eugene Torre right in the first round in last year’s Millennium Grand Prix.
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