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                    [Title] => Torre leads RP cast in Olympics
                    [Summary] => Grandmaster Eugene Torre reaffirmed his status as the country’s top chess master and will assume anew his position as Board 1 player  of the six-man Philippine team in the forthcoming World Chess Olympics by ruling the national chess championships among 16 players last night.


Torre virtually clinched the title as early as the 14th round yesterday with a victory over National Master Elmer Sumngat at the close of the National Chess Championships at the All Asia Capital Center in Paseo de Roxas, Makati City.
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Villamayor, who turned 35, adopted GM Eugene Torre’s pet Trompovsky with satisfactory results, moving half a point behind the leaders along with GM Rogelio Antonio and NM John Paul Gomez with 7.5 points.
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Garma, who disposed of Milagrosa in 34 moves of a French Defense game, was one of only three winners in the men’s hostilities in the ninth round, as Grandmasters Eugene Torre and Joey Antonio failed to make any headway and settled for fighting draws.
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                    [Summary] => Grandmaster Eugene Torre reaffirmed his status as the country’s top chess master and will assume anew his position as Board 1 player  of the six-man Philippine team in the forthcoming World Chess Olympics by ruling the national chess championships among 16 players last night.


Torre virtually clinched the title as early as the 14th round yesterday with a victory over National Master Elmer Sumngat at the close of the National Chess Championships at the All Asia Capital Center in Paseo de Roxas, Makati City.
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Villamayor, who turned 35, adopted GM Eugene Torre’s pet Trompovsky with satisfactory results, moving half a point behind the leaders along with GM Rogelio Antonio and NM John Paul Gomez with 7.5 points.
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Garma, who disposed of Milagrosa in 34 moves of a French Defense game, was one of only three winners in the men’s hostilities in the ninth round, as Grandmasters Eugene Torre and Joey Antonio failed to make any headway and settled for fighting draws.
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