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                    [Title] => So nakisalo sa liderato sa Reykjavic Cup
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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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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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