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The Philippines drew with Southeast Asian rival Vietnam, 2-2, and stayed in the race for a top 10 finish in the World Chess Olympiad after 10 rounds in Istanbul, Turkey late Friday.

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Oliver Dimakiling stepped up on board four to deliver the lone victory for Team Philippines, which stunned higher-ranked Moldova, 2.5-1.5, in the second round of the World Chess Olympiad in Istanbul, Turkey Wednesday night.

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Sumandal ang Philippine team sa panalo ni Oliver Dimakiling sa Board Four para gulatin ang Moldova, 2.5-1.5, at manatili sa itaas kasama ang 32 pang bansa sa 40th World Chess Olympiad sa Istanbul Expo Center sa Turkey.

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Wesley So, 12, outwitted IM Plinio Pazos after 60 moves of a Modern Defense to cap the Filipinos’ victory after fellow FM Oliver Dimakiling and Darwin Laylo bested IM Palau Mieles and Miguel Medina, respectively.
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The Philippines drew with Southeast Asian rival Vietnam, 2-2, and stayed in the race for a top 10 finish in the World Chess Olympiad after 10 rounds in Istanbul, Turkey late Friday.

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Sumandal ang Philippine team sa panalo ni Oliver Dimakiling sa Board Four para gulatin ang Moldova, 2.5-1.5, at manatili sa itaas kasama ang 32 pang bansa sa 40th World Chess Olympiad sa Istanbul Expo Center sa Turkey.

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Wesley So, 12, outwitted IM Plinio Pazos after 60 moves of a Modern Defense to cap the Filipinos’ victory after fellow FM Oliver Dimakiling and Darwin Laylo bested IM Palau Mieles and Miguel Medina, respectively.
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