+ Follow JULIUS JOSEPH Tag
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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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[Title] => Age group chess tiff on sans top bets
[Summary] => The National Age-Group chess championships kicks off today at the Marketplace in Mandaluyong minus some of the countrys top players whose parents have chosen to boycott the NCFP-run tournament over the unsettled controversy on playerss allowances.
National Chess Federation of the Philippines (NCFP) president Mat Defensor and Ed Madrid, chief executive officer of the sponsoring Primanila Realty and Development Corp., will make the ceremonial moves ushering in the five-day tournament.
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[Title] => Matamlay na RP Youth chessers binuhay ng panalo ni Aguja
[Summary] => Isinalba ni Arianne Aguja ang matamlay na kampanya ng RP Youth woodpushers nang ihatid nito ang tanging tagumpay ng bansa sa 2003 World Youth Chess Championships sa Halkidiki, Greece kahapon.
Tinalo ni Aguja si Youmma Makhlouf ng Bahrain para sa kanyang kauna-unahang panalo sa girls 18-under na nag-angat ng kanyang record sa 1.5 puntos.
Nalasap ni boys 16-and-under representative Julius Joseph de Ramos ang unang pagkabigo kay FIDE Master Luka Lenic (ELO 2352) para mapako sa 3.0 puntos.
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[Title] => RP bets make inroads in intl chess
[Summary] => HAI KIDIKI, Greece Seven wins, six draws and seven losses.
Thats the record of the Philippines after two rounds in the 2003 World Youth Chess Championships at the Athos Palace Hotel here Friday.
Julius Joseph de Ramos posted wins over Kakashidze of Georgia and IM Aldy Ahmed of Egypt in the boys 16 years-old-and-under category to become the countrys leading scorer after two rounds of the 11-round tournament.
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[Title] => RP youth chess tilt unfolds
[Summary] => The Philippine Youth Age-group Chess Championships blasts off at 1 p.m. today at the second floor of Centermall, Greenhills Shopping Center in San Juan.
Close to 300 chessplayers are taking part in 12 boys and girls divisions.
International Master Mark Paragua, and Natinal Masters John Paul Gomez and NM Oliver Barbosa banner the elite 20-and-under division, the winner of which will earn the right to represent the country in the Asian Junior Championships.
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[Title] => 6th grader, kampeon sa Active Open Chessfest
[Summary] => Inuwi ni Joel "Cholo" Banawa, sixth grader ng San Beda, ang unang karangalan noong Miyerkules sa ikatlong edisyon ng Summer Kiddies (Under-14) Active Open na ginanap sa Grandmasters Cafe sa Quezon City.
Pinatunayan ng U-14 championship finalist na si Banawa ang galing sa unang yugto ng kompetisyon noong Abril 16 nang itumba nito ang kanyang mga kalaban sa unang limang rounds maliban sa final game kung saan nakipagkasundo siya kay Julius Joseph de Ramos para sa isang draw.
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[Title] => Banawa, kampeon sa Kiddies Active Open Chess Tourney
[Summary] => Dinomina ng San Beda junior chesser Joaquin Carlos Banawa ang Kiddies (Under-14) Active Open eliminations matapos ang ikaanim na round noong Lunes sa Grandmasters Cafe sa Quezon City.
Magaang na naibulsa ng 14-anyos ang korona matapos makalikom ng limang panalo at fourth-round draw sa kanyang nakababatang kapatid na si Cholo upang malikom ang 5.5 puntos.
At sa kauna-unahang pagkakataon ang Red Cubs sophomore ang siyang nahirang na kampeon sa competition na ito na regular na iniho-host ng Philippine Chess Society.
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JULIUS JOSEPH
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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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[Summary] => The National Age-Group chess championships kicks off today at the Marketplace in Mandaluyong minus some of the countrys top players whose parents have chosen to boycott the NCFP-run tournament over the unsettled controversy on playerss allowances.
National Chess Federation of the Philippines (NCFP) president Mat Defensor and Ed Madrid, chief executive officer of the sponsoring Primanila Realty and Development Corp., will make the ceremonial moves ushering in the five-day tournament.
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[Summary] => Isinalba ni Arianne Aguja ang matamlay na kampanya ng RP Youth woodpushers nang ihatid nito ang tanging tagumpay ng bansa sa 2003 World Youth Chess Championships sa Halkidiki, Greece kahapon.
Tinalo ni Aguja si Youmma Makhlouf ng Bahrain para sa kanyang kauna-unahang panalo sa girls 18-under na nag-angat ng kanyang record sa 1.5 puntos.
Nalasap ni boys 16-and-under representative Julius Joseph de Ramos ang unang pagkabigo kay FIDE Master Luka Lenic (ELO 2352) para mapako sa 3.0 puntos.
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[Summary] => HAI KIDIKI, Greece Seven wins, six draws and seven losses.
Thats the record of the Philippines after two rounds in the 2003 World Youth Chess Championships at the Athos Palace Hotel here Friday.
Julius Joseph de Ramos posted wins over Kakashidze of Georgia and IM Aldy Ahmed of Egypt in the boys 16 years-old-and-under category to become the countrys leading scorer after two rounds of the 11-round tournament.
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[Title] => RP youth chess tilt unfolds
[Summary] => The Philippine Youth Age-group Chess Championships blasts off at 1 p.m. today at the second floor of Centermall, Greenhills Shopping Center in San Juan.
Close to 300 chessplayers are taking part in 12 boys and girls divisions.
International Master Mark Paragua, and Natinal Masters John Paul Gomez and NM Oliver Barbosa banner the elite 20-and-under division, the winner of which will earn the right to represent the country in the Asian Junior Championships.
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[Summary] => Inuwi ni Joel "Cholo" Banawa, sixth grader ng San Beda, ang unang karangalan noong Miyerkules sa ikatlong edisyon ng Summer Kiddies (Under-14) Active Open na ginanap sa Grandmasters Cafe sa Quezon City.
Pinatunayan ng U-14 championship finalist na si Banawa ang galing sa unang yugto ng kompetisyon noong Abril 16 nang itumba nito ang kanyang mga kalaban sa unang limang rounds maliban sa final game kung saan nakipagkasundo siya kay Julius Joseph de Ramos para sa isang draw.
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[Title] => Banawa, kampeon sa Kiddies Active Open Chess Tourney
[Summary] => Dinomina ng San Beda junior chesser Joaquin Carlos Banawa ang Kiddies (Under-14) Active Open eliminations matapos ang ikaanim na round noong Lunes sa Grandmasters Cafe sa Quezon City.
Magaang na naibulsa ng 14-anyos ang korona matapos makalikom ng limang panalo at fourth-round draw sa kanyang nakababatang kapatid na si Cholo upang malikom ang 5.5 puntos.
At sa kauna-unahang pagkakataon ang Red Cubs sophomore ang siyang nahirang na kampeon sa competition na ito na regular na iniho-host ng Philippine Chess Society.
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