+ Follow JOEY ANTONIO AND MARK PARAGUA Tag
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[Title] => Laylo cops Manila Open chess crown
[Summary] => Grandmaster Darwin Laylo trounced fellow GMs Joey Antonio and Mark Paragua in the last two rounds to capture the Manila Open chess crown at SM City Manila last Sunday.
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[Title] => So leads young RP team in Olympiad
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GM Wesley So gets the chance to showcase his talent and skills when he banners the Philippine team in the World Chess Olympiad slated Nov. 12-25 in Dresden, Germany.
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[Title] => RP chessers brace for Turin Olympiad
[Summary] => Under a new president, Philippine chess is hoping to reach new heights.
Members of the national chess team, in fact, have never had it so good as they prepare for the 37th World Chess Olympiad, which takes place May 21 to June 5 in Turin, Italy.
Thanks to Surigao Rep. Prospero "Butch" Pichay, the new president of the National Chess Federation of the Philippines, the Olympiad-bound Filipinos are "armed to the teeth."
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[Title] => Laylo grabs solo lead in chess elims
[Summary] => TAGAYTAY CITYNational Master Darwin Laylo gave up a pawn for tempo and space on his way a 56-move win over fellow NM Rolando Nolte yesterday in the 11th round of the National Chess Championships at the Tagaytay International Convention Center here.
The gambit allowed the former National Juniors champion to put his opponent on the defensive end in their Center-Counter game and maintain his half-point lead over his closest pursuers heading into the last six rounds.
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JOEY ANTONIO AND MARK PARAGUA
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[Title] => RP chessers brace for Turin Olympiad
[Summary] => Under a new president, Philippine chess is hoping to reach new heights.
Members of the national chess team, in fact, have never had it so good as they prepare for the 37th World Chess Olympiad, which takes place May 21 to June 5 in Turin, Italy.
Thanks to Surigao Rep. Prospero "Butch" Pichay, the new president of the National Chess Federation of the Philippines, the Olympiad-bound Filipinos are "armed to the teeth."
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[Title] => Laylo grabs solo lead in chess elims
[Summary] => TAGAYTAY CITYNational Master Darwin Laylo gave up a pawn for tempo and space on his way a 56-move win over fellow NM Rolando Nolte yesterday in the 11th round of the National Chess Championships at the Tagaytay International Convention Center here.
The gambit allowed the former National Juniors champion to put his opponent on the defensive end in their Center-Counter game and maintain his half-point lead over his closest pursuers heading into the last six rounds.
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