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[Title] => So blows Final 4 bid, loses to American GM
[Summary] => Wesley So lost to American Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura in the playoffs for the last Final Four spot yesterday, blowing his back-to-back title bid goodbye in the Millionaire Chess Open in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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[Title] => So bags 2 wins, jumps to 2nd in Millionaire chess
[Summary] => Philippine-born American Grandmaster Wesley So bounced back from a heartbreaking fourth round defeat by beating GM Kayden Troff of the US and Cuban GM Reynaldo Ortiz Suarez to storm back to title contention in the Millionaire Chess Open in Las Vegas, Nevada yesterday.
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[Title] => Wesley drops won game, falls off the pace
[Summary] => Cavite-born US Grandmaster Wesley So did everything wrong in the endgame and blew a won game against Azeri GM Vasif Durarbayli and absorbed a heartbreaking 68-move defeat of an English Opening for his first loss in the Millionaire Chess Open in Las Vegas, Nevada yesterday.
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[Title] => Carlsen stays unshaken in lofty FIDE pedestal
[Summary] => The FIDE has released its Oct. world rating lists and Norwegian world champion Magnus Carlsen was again No. 1 for the fourth year running. Carlsen surged to the top of the world rankings in Nov. 2011. He then held on to No. 1 for a total of 48 months, maintaining a perch atop of the world rankings from 2011 to-date.
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[Title] => GM So suffers first loss in Vegas chess tourney
[Summary] => Cavite-born US Grandmaster Wesley So did everything wrong in the endgame and blew a won game against Azeri GM Vasif Durarbayli and absorbed a heartbreaking 68-move defeat of an English Opening for his first loss in the Millionaire Chess Open in Las Vegas, Nevada on Sunday.
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[Title] => So draws first blood vs Frenchman in Chess World Cup
[Summary] => Grandmaster Wesley So fought French Maxime Vachier-Lagrave in 41 moves of a Ruy Lopez in the first game of their two-game fourth round showdown in the Chess World Cup 2015 in Baku, Azerbaijan, Monday here.
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[Title] => Laylo palaban pa sa titulo sa Asian Zonal
[Summary] => Tinalo ni Grandmaster Darwin Laylo si FIDE Master Liu Xiangyi sa 39 moves ng isang Gruenfeld duel para manatili sa title-contention matapos ang seventh round ng Asian Zonal 3.3 Championship kahapon sa Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
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[Title] => Laylo overpowers Liu in Vietnam tiff
[Summary] => Grandmaster Darwin Laylo overpowered FIDE Master Liu Xiangyi in 39 moves of a Gruenfeld duel to remain in title-contention after the seventh round of the Asian Zonal 3.3 Championship in Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam Friday.
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[Summary] => Philippine-born American Grandmaster Wesley So bounced back from a heartbreaking fourth round defeat by beating GM Kayden Troff of the US and Cuban GM Reynaldo Ortiz Suarez to storm back to title contention in the Millionaire Chess Open in Las Vegas, Nevada yesterday.
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October 10, 2015 - 10:00am