+ Follow GRANDMASTER ROGELIO ANTONIO Tag
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[Title] => Antonio slams 2 masters
[Summary] => Barely on its second month as the country’s governing chess body, the National Chess Federation of the Philippines found itself being rocked by the reported rift between two of its top officials.
Grandmaster Rogelio Antonio, Jr., one of the NCFP’s vice presidents, withdrew from the recently-concluded RP Blitz Chess Championship reportedly due to director Bobby Ang’s insistence of allowing players who are not members of the association to play in the one-day event.
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[Title] => RP stuns Estonia, climbs to 12th
[Summary] => The National Chess Federation of the Philippines-backed RP squad moved from a share of 16th spot to joint 12th following a 2.5-1.5 downing of highly-touted Estonia yesterday in the 10th round of the World Chess Olympiad in Istanbul, Turkey.
Grandmaster Rogelio Antonio, Jr. delivered the marginal point for RP following a victory over GM Mikhail Rytshagov on Board 2, hiking the countrys total to 24 points to jump at 12th along with eight others.
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[Title] => Antonio takes Game 1 in finals
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Grandmaster Rogelio Antonio, Jr.
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[Title] => Antonio goes thru wringer, edges Mariano
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Grandmaster Rogelio Antonio, Jr., hurdled the biggest stumbling block to his
title bid, outplaying IM Nelson Mariano II last night and advancing to the
quarterfinal round of the Chess Pambansa Millennium Grand Prix at the PNB
Financial Center in Pasay City.
Held to a fighting draw by the former Asian Juniors champion Tuesday, the
38-year-old Antonio, a noted e4 player, opted for a d4 opening and engaged
Mariano in a double-edged King's Indian game.
The Quezon City-backed Antonio
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GRANDMASTER ROGELIO ANTONIO
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[Summary] => Barely on its second month as the country’s governing chess body, the National Chess Federation of the Philippines found itself being rocked by the reported rift between two of its top officials.
Grandmaster Rogelio Antonio, Jr., one of the NCFP’s vice presidents, withdrew from the recently-concluded RP Blitz Chess Championship reportedly due to director Bobby Ang’s insistence of allowing players who are not members of the association to play in the one-day event.
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[Title] => RP stuns Estonia, climbs to 12th
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Grandmaster Rogelio Antonio, Jr. delivered the marginal point for RP following a victory over GM Mikhail Rytshagov on Board 2, hiking the countrys total to 24 points to jump at 12th along with eight others.
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Grandmaster Rogelio Antonio, Jr.
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Grandmaster Rogelio Antonio, Jr., hurdled the biggest stumbling block to his
title bid, outplaying IM Nelson Mariano II last night and advancing to the
quarterfinal round of the Chess Pambansa Millennium Grand Prix at the PNB
Financial Center in Pasay City.
Held to a fighting draw by the former Asian Juniors champion Tuesday, the
38-year-old Antonio, a noted e4 player, opted for a d4 opening and engaged
Mariano in a double-edged King's Indian game.
The Quezon City-backed Antonio
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November 9, 2000 - 12:00am