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                    [Summary] => SINGAPORE – The last hard push of the Philippines was not hard enough to produce the desired results.


Filipino GM Mark Paragua defeated Israeli GM Victor Mikhalevski in 28 moves of a Queen’s Gambit Declined in the ninth and final round but finished fourth in the 2005 Singapore Masters and Challengers International Open Chess Championships Friday.

Paragua, 21, scored 6.5 points in nine games, the same output of former world junior women champion GM Koneru Humpy of India and IM Salor Sitanggang of Indonesia.
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"Hindi naman ganun kababaw ang pool of chess talents natin," pahayag ni Dableo hinggil sa naglabasang ulat.
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Filipino GM Mark Paragua defeated Israeli GM Victor Mikhalevski in 28 moves of a Queen’s Gambit Declined in the ninth and final round but finished fourth in the 2005 Singapore Masters and Challengers International Open Chess Championships Friday.

Paragua, 21, scored 6.5 points in nine games, the same output of former world junior women champion GM Koneru Humpy of India and IM Salor Sitanggang of Indonesia.
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"Hindi naman ganun kababaw ang pool of chess talents natin," pahayag ni Dableo hinggil sa naglabasang ulat.
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