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                    [Title] => Mariano, Cajeras cop Shell chess crowns
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Nelson Mariano III dropped his last two matches but nipped Sherwin Tiu in the tiebreak to capture the junior division ...

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No less than Asia’s first GM predicted So’s rise to chess prominence, saying the 14-year-old whiz kid has the skills and talent to make it to the elite club of GMs that includes Joey Antonio, Bong Villamayor, Mark Paragua and Nelson Mariano II.
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Grandmaster Eugene Torre will spearhead the Filipinos’ bid for at least three points to climb up the leaderboard from a share of 34th to 36th places after the 13th round. Other playing members are GM Joey Antonio and international masters Mark Paragua and Nelson Mariano II.
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MARK PARAGUA AND NELSON MARIANO
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Nelson Mariano III dropped his last two matches but nipped Sherwin Tiu in the tiebreak to capture the junior division ...

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No less than Asia’s first GM predicted So’s rise to chess prominence, saying the 14-year-old whiz kid has the skills and talent to make it to the elite club of GMs that includes Joey Antonio, Bong Villamayor, Mark Paragua and Nelson Mariano II.
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Grandmaster Eugene Torre will spearhead the Filipinos’ bid for at least three points to climb up the leaderboard from a share of 34th to 36th places after the 13th round. Other playing members are GM Joey Antonio and international masters Mark Paragua and Nelson Mariano II.
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