+ Follow BARLO NADERA AND CHITO GARMA Tag
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[Title] => Chess leaders grace Campo Cup
[Summary] => World and local chess leaders as well as some of the game’s finest minds pay homage to the late Filipino chess icon Florencio Campomanes today in the opening rites of the first international tournament staged in his honor.
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[Title] => Laylo draws with Antonio, nears chess title
[Summary] => GM Darwin Laylo held his ground against top seed GM Joey Antonio and escaped with a draw to keep his half-point lead intact with one round left in the National Open Chess Championship at the Victory Central Mall in Monumento, Caloocan City yesterday.
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[Title] => Asor upsets Donguines
[Summary] => Unheralded John Asor stunned third-seeded FIDE Master Fernie Donguines yesterday to lead a big group of unbeaten players after two rounds of the National Open Chess Championship at the Greenhills Shopping Center in San Juan.
Asor used his familiarity with the Reti Opening to hold off Donguines in a time scramble and score the victory after 59 moves. He now joins 71 other players with two points apiece.
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[Title] => Laylo draws with Antonio, nears chess title
[Summary] => GM Darwin Laylo held his ground against top seed GM Joey Antonio and escaped with a draw to keep his half-point lead intact with one round left in the National Open Chess Championship at the Victory Central Mall in Monumento, Caloocan City yesterday.
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[Title] => Asor upsets Donguines
[Summary] => Unheralded John Asor stunned third-seeded FIDE Master Fernie Donguines yesterday to lead a big group of unbeaten players after two rounds of the National Open Chess Championship at the Greenhills Shopping Center in San Juan.
Asor used his familiarity with the Reti Opening to hold off Donguines in a time scramble and score the victory after 59 moves. He now joins 71 other players with two points apiece.
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