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                    [Title] => Cebu's Kim Yap shocks GM candidate Gonzales
                    [Summary] => National Master Darwin Laylo of Marikina City kept his hold of the solo lead, but it was Cebuano prodigy Kim Steven Yap who made the strongest impact after eight rounds of action in the 2006 National Chess Championship Finals at the Market Shopping Mall in Mandaluyong City.


Laylo crushed fellow NM Roderick Nava of Carmona, Cavite after 46 moves of a Reti Opening to stay on top of the heap with 7.0 points.
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Laylo crushed fellow NM Roderick Nava of Carmona, Cavite after 46 moves of a Reti Opening to stay on top of the heap with 7.0 points.
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Laylo crushed fellow NM Roderick Nava of Carmona, Cavite after 46 moves of a Reti Opening to stay on top of the heap with 7.0 points.
[DatePublished] => 2006-04-11 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Freeman Cebu Sports [SectionUrl] => cebu-sports [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 198377 [Title] => Antonio, Garma share chess lead [Summary] => SAN FERNANDO CITY, La Union — Grandmaster Joey Antonio and International Master Chito Garma scored contrasting victories to share the lead after the fourth round of the second La Union Open Chess championship Sunday at the fourth floor Marcos Building here.

The second seed Antonio unleashed a strong kingside attack to subdue erstwhile co-leader NM Yves Rañola after 40 moves of a Sicilian Defense-Pelikan variation, while Garma, seeded fourth, outplayed former junior champion NM Rolando Andador in 64 moves of another Sicilian Defense to score their fourth straight win. [DatePublished] => 2003-03-10 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )
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                    [Title] => Cebu's Kim Yap shocks GM candidate Gonzales
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Laylo crushed fellow NM Roderick Nava of Carmona, Cavite after 46 moves of a Reti Opening to stay on top of the heap with 7.0 points.
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Laylo crushed fellow NM Roderick Nava of Carmona, Cavite after 46 moves of a Reti Opening to stay on top of the heap with 7.0 points.
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Laylo crushed fellow NM Roderick Nava of Carmona, Cavite after 46 moves of a Reti Opening to stay on top of the heap with 7.0 points.
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The second seed Antonio unleashed a strong kingside attack to subdue erstwhile co-leader NM Yves Rañola after 40 moves of a Sicilian Defense-Pelikan variation, while Garma, seeded fourth, outplayed former junior champion NM Rolando Andador in 64 moves of another Sicilian Defense to score their fourth straight win. [DatePublished] => 2003-03-10 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )
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