+ Follow ALEX LUPIAN Tag
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[Title] => Quezon City A chessers roll to win No. 2
[Summary] => Quezon City A walloped the Palo, Leyte team, 3-0, to serve notice of its title-retention bid after two rounds of the 2003 Naional Inter-Cities and Municipalities Chess Team Championship at the Philippine Science High School Multi-Purpose Gymnasium, Agham Road, Quezon City.
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[Title] => Torre stays alive; other top seeds advance
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Faced with the specter of an early elimination, Grandmaster Eugene Torre
flashed vintage form to scuttle junior standout Oliver Dimakiling's upset bid,
winning in 46 moves with the black pieces and forcing a playoff for a berth in
the second round of the Chess Pambansa Millennium Grand Prix yesterday at the
PNB Finance Center in Pasay.
But the 48-year-old Torre had to go through some anxious moments before
thwarting Dimakiling in a drawish Sicilian rook-and-pawn endgame he translated
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ALEX LUPIAN
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[Title] => Torre stays alive; other top seeds advance
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Faced with the specter of an early elimination, Grandmaster Eugene Torre
flashed vintage form to scuttle junior standout Oliver Dimakiling's upset bid,
winning in 46 moves with the black pieces and forcing a playoff for a berth in
the second round of the Chess Pambansa Millennium Grand Prix yesterday at the
PNB Finance Center in Pasay.
But the 48-year-old Torre had to go through some anxious moments before
thwarting Dimakiling in a drawish Sicilian rook-and-pawn endgame he translated
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