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[Title] => Antonio, Garma share chess lead
[Summary] => SAN FERNANDO CITY, La Union Grandmaster Joey Antonio and International Master Chito Garma scored contrasting victories to share the lead after the fourth round of the second La Union Open Chess championship Sunday at the fourth floor Marcos Building here.
The second seed Antonio unleashed a strong kingside attack to subdue erstwhile co-leader NM Yves Rañola after 40 moves of a Sicilian Defense-Pelikan variation, while Garma, seeded fourth, outplayed former junior champion NM Rolando Andador in 64 moves of another Sicilian Defense to score their fourth straight win.
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[Title] => Antonio slams 2 masters
[Summary] => Barely on its second month as the country’s governing chess body, the National Chess Federation of the Philippines found itself being rocked by the reported rift between two of its top officials.
Grandmaster Rogelio Antonio, Jr., one of the NCFP’s vice presidents, withdrew from the recently-concluded RP Blitz Chess Championship reportedly due to director Bobby Ang’s insistence of allowing players who are not members of the association to play in the one-day event.
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BITOON AND MARTINEZ
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[Summary] => SAN FERNANDO CITY, La Union Grandmaster Joey Antonio and International Master Chito Garma scored contrasting victories to share the lead after the fourth round of the second La Union Open Chess championship Sunday at the fourth floor Marcos Building here.
The second seed Antonio unleashed a strong kingside attack to subdue erstwhile co-leader NM Yves Rañola after 40 moves of a Sicilian Defense-Pelikan variation, while Garma, seeded fourth, outplayed former junior champion NM Rolando Andador in 64 moves of another Sicilian Defense to score their fourth straight win.
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[Title] => Antonio slams 2 masters
[Summary] => Barely on its second month as the country’s governing chess body, the National Chess Federation of the Philippines found itself being rocked by the reported rift between two of its top officials.
Grandmaster Rogelio Antonio, Jr., one of the NCFP’s vice presidents, withdrew from the recently-concluded RP Blitz Chess Championship reportedly due to director Bobby Ang’s insistence of allowing players who are not members of the association to play in the one-day event.
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