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GM Wesley So faces GM Alexander Onischuk as he resumes his campaign in the 2010 SPICE (Susan Polgar Institute for Chess Excellence) championship at the Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas Thursday.

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The second-seeded Zhang Pengxiang, the fourth highest rated chesser back home, smashed compatriot GM Zhang Zhong in 54 moves to score 7.5 points, enough to take home the golden cup and the top prize of $6,000.
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WFM Sheerie Joy Lomibao and WIM Beverly Mendoza whipped WIM Gundula Heinatz and Anastassia Gavrilova, respectively, to hike the team’s output to 5.5 points for a share of 33rd place with 10 others, including fourth round opponent Kazakhstan, which downed Azerbaijan, 2-1.
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GM Wesley So faces GM Alexander Onischuk as he resumes his campaign in the 2010 SPICE (Susan Polgar Institute for Chess Excellence) championship at the Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas Thursday.

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The second-seeded Zhang Pengxiang, the fourth highest rated chesser back home, smashed compatriot GM Zhang Zhong in 54 moves to score 7.5 points, enough to take home the golden cup and the top prize of $6,000.
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WFM Sheerie Joy Lomibao and WIM Beverly Mendoza whipped WIM Gundula Heinatz and Anastassia Gavrilova, respectively, to hike the team’s output to 5.5 points for a share of 33rd place with 10 others, including fourth round opponent Kazakhstan, which downed Azerbaijan, 2-1.
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