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Isinalba ni Rookie Paulo Bersamina ang araw para sa Philippine men’s team na naitakas ang 2-2 draw sa mas mataas na seed na Bosnia Herzegovina habang iginupo ng women’s squad ang International Chess Committee of the Deaf, 3.5-.5, upang manatiling malinis sa 41st World Chess Olympiad sa Tromso, Norway matapos ang aksiyon nitong Linggo ng gabi.

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Iniligtas ni rookie Paulo Bersamina ang kampan­ya ng Team Philippines na nakapu­wersa ng 2-2 draw sa Bosnia Herzegovina, habang tinalo ng women’s squad ang International Chess Committee of the Deaf, 3.5-.5, sa 41st World Chess Olympiad sa Tromso, Norway noong Linggo ng gabi.

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The Philippine women’s team trounced International Chess Committee of the Deaf, 3.5-0.5, to share the lead with 31 others, including top seed China, even as the Phl men’s squad leaned on rookie Paulo Bersamina to salvage a 2-2 draw with Bosnia and Herzegovina in the second round of the 41st World Chess Olympiad in Tromso, Norway Sunday night.

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Isinalba ni Rookie Paulo Bersamina ang araw para sa Philippine men’s team na naitakas ang 2-2 draw sa mas mataas na seed na Bosnia Herzegovina habang iginupo ng women’s squad ang International Chess Committee of the Deaf, 3.5-.5, upang manatiling malinis sa 41st World Chess Olympiad sa Tromso, Norway matapos ang aksiyon nitong Linggo ng gabi.

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The Philippine women’s team trounced International Chess Committee of the Deaf, 3.5-0.5, to share the lead with 31 others, including top seed China, even as the Phl men’s squad leaned on rookie Paulo Bersamina to salvage a 2-2 draw with Bosnia and Herzegovina in the second round of the 41st World Chess Olympiad in Tromso, Norway Sunday night.

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