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International Master Buenaventura "Bong" Villamayor is one of only two
Filipinos so far awarded the rare chance of competing with some of the best in
the world when he participates in the modern version of the world chess
championships this year in Hong Kong.
Villamayor earned that right Tuesday when he finished second to Vietnamese
Grandmaster Dao Thien Hai in the Zone 3.2A eliminations among 32 participants
from eight countries, including higher-rated Filipino GMs Eugene Torre and Joey
Antonio.
Villamayor, who is always one of the top scorers in two Philippine Olympic
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Filipinos so far awarded the rare chance of competing with some of the best in
the world when he participates in the modern version of the world chess
championships this year in Hong Kong.
Villamayor earned that right Tuesday when he finished second to Vietnamese
Grandmaster Dao Thien Hai in the Zone 3.2A eliminations among 32 participants
from eight countries, including higher-rated Filipino GMs Eugene Torre and Joey
Antonio.
Villamayor, who is always one of the top scorers in two Philippine Olympic
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