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Asian Continental Chess up tomorrow

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines — Grandmasters John Paul Gomez, Darwin Laylo and Joey Antonio and a slew of up-and-coming International Masters will spearhead the country’s campaign when the 17th Asian Continental Chess Championships (2nd Manny Pacquiao Cup) unfolds tomorrow at the Tiara Hotel in Makati.

Gomez, Laylo and Antonio, who are all Olympiad veterans, will be the country’s best hopes for a better finish along with IMs Jan Emmanuel Garcia, Haridas Pascua and Paulo Bersamina in this nine-round tournament sanctioned by the National Chess Federation of the Philippines headed by Butch Pichay and financed by Sen. Manny Pacquiao and the Phl Sports Commission.

The foreign challenge will be bannered by Chinese super Grandmasters Wang Hao and Wei Yi, who will be the top two seeds with ratings of 2730 and 2728, respectively, in the event that will be participated in by about 100 entrants from 16 countries.

Other strong chessers seeing action are Iranian GM Parham Maghsoodloo (2689), Indians GM Baskaran Adhiban (2682) and GM S. P. Sethuraman (2664) and Chinese GM Ni Hua (2683).

An outright GM title and norms will be given automatically to the champion and $10,000.

WGM Janelle Mae Frayna, the country’s highest-ranked woman player with a current rating of 2228, is the country’s best bet in the women’s side, which will have an equally strong field led by China’s WGM Guo Qi and WGM Wang Jue and India’s WGM Padmini Ruot.

Guo, who has highest rating of 2368, is  a former team and individual silver medal winner in the 2014 World Chess Olympiad in Tromso, Norway while Wang and Ruot are rated 2367 and 2341, respectively.

17TH ASIAN CONTINENTAL CHESS CHAMPIONSHIPS

DARWIN LAYL

JOEY ANTONIO

JOHN PAUL GOMEZ

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