+ Follow BANGKOK CHESS CLUB OPEN TOURNAMENT Tag
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[Title] => Makinano grabs Rose chess title
[Summary] => Anthony Makinano lived up to his status as one of Cebu's hottest chess players today as he bagged the championship of the Rose Pharmacy-Pyro Works Open Chess Tournament billed as "Kay Sarap Magmahal" over the weekend at SM City-Cebu.
Makinano, who is fresh from a third place finish in the Bangkok Chess Club Open Tournament in Thailand, fought to a draw with Francisco Abugho in the final round, but that was all he needed to claim the top prize of P3,000.
The former Palarong Pambansa champion finished the seven-round Swiss system event with 6.5 points.
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[Title] => Six chessers pace Rose chess event
[Summary] => Six players crowded the leaderboard after three rounds of action in the Rose Pharmacy/Pyro Works Open Chess Tournament billed as "Kay Sarap Magmahal" at SM City-Cebu in front of Wellcom.
Anthony Makinano, Harold Diano, Carlos Moreno III, Rosendo Yamyamin, Nick Cuizon, and Rodrigo Alejandre all hurdled their opponents to score a perfect 3.0 points, so far.
Makinano, who finished third in the Bangkok Chess Club Open Tournament in Thailand recently, bested Joel Pacuribot, Diano tamed NM Arnold Cadiz and Moreno subdued Jason Bermudo.
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[Title] => Makinano shines in Bangkok chess
[Summary] => Trying his luck on foreign shores proved rewarding for Cebuano Anthony Makinano as he cruised to a decent finish in the 6th Bangkok Chess Club Open Tournament, which ended last Sunday at the Century Park Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand.
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BANGKOK CHESS CLUB OPEN TOURNAMENT
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[Summary] => Anthony Makinano lived up to his status as one of Cebu's hottest chess players today as he bagged the championship of the Rose Pharmacy-Pyro Works Open Chess Tournament billed as "Kay Sarap Magmahal" over the weekend at SM City-Cebu.
Makinano, who is fresh from a third place finish in the Bangkok Chess Club Open Tournament in Thailand, fought to a draw with Francisco Abugho in the final round, but that was all he needed to claim the top prize of P3,000.
The former Palarong Pambansa champion finished the seven-round Swiss system event with 6.5 points.
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Anthony Makinano, Harold Diano, Carlos Moreno III, Rosendo Yamyamin, Nick Cuizon, and Rodrigo Alejandre all hurdled their opponents to score a perfect 3.0 points, so far.
Makinano, who finished third in the Bangkok Chess Club Open Tournament in Thailand recently, bested Joel Pacuribot, Diano tamed NM Arnold Cadiz and Moreno subdued Jason Bermudo.
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[Summary] => Trying his luck on foreign shores proved rewarding for Cebuano Anthony Makinano as he cruised to a decent finish in the 6th Bangkok Chess Club Open Tournament, which ended last Sunday at the Century Park Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand.
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