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Tinalo ni Filipino Grand­master Wesley So (ELO 2684) si Chinese In­ter­national Master Wei Yi (ELO 2501) para ma­kisalo sa liderato sa fifth round ng 28th Reykjavik Open chess championships sa Harpa, Iceland no­ong Sabado.

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Due to time pressure, National Master Emmanuel Senador and National Open champion Darwin Laylo couldn’t convert the winning lines and lost to Polish Super GM Robert Kempinski and GM Bartosz Socko in the lower board encounter, respectively.
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Tinalo ni Filipino Grand­master Wesley So (ELO 2684) si Chinese In­ter­national Master Wei Yi (ELO 2501) para ma­kisalo sa liderato sa fifth round ng 28th Reykjavik Open chess championships sa Harpa, Iceland no­ong Sabado.

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