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                    [Title] => Chessers vie in US
                    [Summary] => A team composed of seven Milo Checkmate kids left for the US yesterday to compete in the World Open Chess tournament slated on July 1-7 at Adam’s Mark Hotel in Philadelphia.


Led by 10-year-old Gabriel Layugan of Ateneo and 15-year-old Emmanuel Emperado of St. James College of Parañaque, the team will join the Open Section five-day schedule starting July 3.

The competition, considered the world’s biggest event, will employ the time control of 40 moves per two hours plus one hour play to finish.
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DOMINIQUE LAYUGAN AND EMMANUEL ELIJAH SONCUYA
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                    [Title] => Chessers vie in US
                    [Summary] => A team composed of seven Milo Checkmate kids left for the US yesterday to compete in the World Open Chess tournament slated on July 1-7 at Adam’s Mark Hotel in Philadelphia.


Led by 10-year-old Gabriel Layugan of Ateneo and 15-year-old Emmanuel Emperado of St. James College of Parañaque, the team will join the Open Section five-day schedule starting July 3.

The competition, considered the world’s biggest event, will employ the time control of 40 moves per two hours plus one hour play to finish.
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