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Trailing by a full point going into the ninth round yesterday, Donguines refused the offer of a draw by Nadera after the opening salvo, and instead focused on probing weaknesses on Nadera’s game.
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It was a sweet victory for the 49-year-old Torre, who won his first title since topping the Philippine Open six years ago, after going through some anxious moments amidst the Philippine Chess Federation-National Chess Federation of the Philippines crisis.
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Trailing by a full point going into the ninth round yesterday, Donguines refused the offer of a draw by Nadera after the opening salvo, and instead focused on probing weaknesses on Nadera’s game.
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It was a sweet victory for the 49-year-old Torre, who won his first title since topping the Philippine Open six years ago, after going through some anxious moments amidst the Philippine Chess Federation-National Chess Federation of the Philippines crisis.
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