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                    [Title] => Enriquez tops Aznar chessfest
                    [Summary] => NM Rogelio Enriquez bagged the open division crown of the 1st National Master Matias "Bombi" Aznar Chess Tournament at the Pardo Barangay Hall in Brgy. Pardo, this city.


Enriquez won his first six assignments before settling for a draw with Richard Natividad in the final round.

That was all Enriquez need to take home the championship trophy with 6.5 points. He pocketed P1,500 plus a trophy for his feat.
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The one-day tournament follows a five-round Swiss System and is open to all kids aged 14 years old and below.

Entrance fee is pegged at P40.

Some of the brightest and promising young pawn pushers like 2005 Shell National Chess kiddies champion Yves Fiel are among the early favorites, while the Balbonas sibling’s Felix Shaun Balbona John, Marq and Jessa are expected to give her a run for her money.
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Enriquez won his first six assignments before settling for a draw with Richard Natividad in the final round.

That was all Enriquez need to take home the championship trophy with 6.5 points. He pocketed P1,500 plus a trophy for his feat.
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Entrance fee is pegged at P40.

Some of the brightest and promising young pawn pushers like 2005 Shell National Chess kiddies champion Yves Fiel are among the early favorites, while the Balbonas sibling’s Felix Shaun Balbona John, Marq and Jessa are expected to give her a run for her money.
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