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[Title] => RP chessers fall to 2nd despite So heroics
[Summary] => TEHRAN, Iran – Wesley So continued to flourish, winning two games in a day although the Philippines lost grip of the joint lead as GMs Mark Paragua faltered in the fifth and sixth rounds of the 15th Asian Cities Chess Team Championship at the Eram Grand Hotel here Monday.
So scored back-to-back victories over his older and more experienced rivals, beating IM Morteza Mahjoob of Saipa in round 5 and dominating Talal Alzaim of Damascus in the sixth to boost his record to five wins and a draw in the tough, nine-round Swiss system tournament.
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[Title] => Torre loses, but RP gains, 3-1
[Summary] => BLED The Philippines survived a second defeat by Eugene Torre to swamp Tajikistan, 3-1, and earn another shot at climbing closer to the top 10 at the sixth round of 35th Chess Olympiad here Thursday.
Torre, using a Pirc Defense, fell prey to a rampaging kingside attack from FIDE Master Farrukh Amonatiov who forced him to surrender a piece on the 24th move and then his rook for a knight.
Down by a whole rook, Torre resigned in 39 moves.
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EVGENY VLADIMIROV
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[Summary] => TEHRAN, Iran – Wesley So continued to flourish, winning two games in a day although the Philippines lost grip of the joint lead as GMs Mark Paragua faltered in the fifth and sixth rounds of the 15th Asian Cities Chess Team Championship at the Eram Grand Hotel here Monday.
So scored back-to-back victories over his older and more experienced rivals, beating IM Morteza Mahjoob of Saipa in round 5 and dominating Talal Alzaim of Damascus in the sixth to boost his record to five wins and a draw in the tough, nine-round Swiss system tournament.
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[Summary] => BLED The Philippines survived a second defeat by Eugene Torre to swamp Tajikistan, 3-1, and earn another shot at climbing closer to the top 10 at the sixth round of 35th Chess Olympiad here Thursday.
Torre, using a Pirc Defense, fell prey to a rampaging kingside attack from FIDE Master Farrukh Amonatiov who forced him to surrender a piece on the 24th move and then his rook for a knight.
Down by a whole rook, Torre resigned in 39 moves.
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November 2, 2002 - 12:00am