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                    [Title] => Datu strong start leads to Baguio active chess crown
                    [Summary] => International master Idelfonso Datu chalked up six straight wins then coasted to a draw with Fide Master Adrian Pacis in the last round to finish on top of a 62-player field, bringing home the champion’s trophy and the P5,000 cash prize in the Baguio Active Chess tournament last weekend in Baguio City.


Alone in second with six points was Rex Ami of Baguio City. Tied for third to fifth places with 5.5 points apiece were Belsar Valencia, Pacis and national master Andrew Vasquez.
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Arellano and Valencia scored four points each in the one day five-round event organized by the Active Chess Center of Asia Inc. (ACCA) with the support of Belgosa Media Systems and Land Bank.
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                    [Title] => Datu strong start leads to Baguio active chess crown
                    [Summary] => International master Idelfonso Datu chalked up six straight wins then coasted to a draw with Fide Master Adrian Pacis in the last round to finish on top of a 62-player field, bringing home the champion’s trophy and the P5,000 cash prize in the Baguio Active Chess tournament last weekend in Baguio City.


Alone in second with six points was Rex Ami of Baguio City. Tied for third to fifth places with 5.5 points apiece were Belsar Valencia, Pacis and national master Andrew Vasquez.
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Arellano and Valencia scored four points each in the one day five-round event organized by the Active Chess Center of Asia Inc. (ACCA) with the support of Belgosa Media Systems and Land Bank.
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