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                    [Title] => RP chessers score nice, easy victories
                    [Summary] => Pitted against lowly-rated opponents, Mark Paragua, Joseph Sanchez and Ronald Dableo won their respective first round assignments with relative ease Monday in the X Nice International Open chess tournament at the Grand Aston Hotel in Nice, France.


Paragua, fresh from his victory in the Cannes International Open Sunday, downed Mathieu Tournier (2180) with the white pieces while Sanchez, who placed second to Paragua, and Dableo pulled through with the black against Christian Valette (2140) and Eric-Andre Birens (2112), respectively.
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JOSEPH SANCHEZ AND RONALD DABLEO
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                    [Title] => RP chessers score nice, easy victories
                    [Summary] => Pitted against lowly-rated opponents, Mark Paragua, Joseph Sanchez and Ronald Dableo won their respective first round assignments with relative ease Monday in the X Nice International Open chess tournament at the Grand Aston Hotel in Nice, France.


Paragua, fresh from his victory in the Cannes International Open Sunday, downed Mathieu Tournier (2180) with the white pieces while Sanchez, who placed second to Paragua, and Dableo pulled through with the black against Christian Valette (2140) and Eric-Andre Birens (2112), respectively.
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