+ Follow GRANDMASTER NELSON MARIANO Tag
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[Title] => Power Chess, Lee retract on-line slurs vs Mariano
[Summary] => Power Chess Asia (PCA) Pte Ltd and manager Lee Fon Man recently withdrew the “false and untrue” statements they made against Grandmaster Nelson Mariano II on their website two years ago, vindicating the former Asian Junior champion from “baseless derogatory remarks” that besmirched his reputation.
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[Title] => Mariano wins case vs former Singapore employer
[Summary] => Grandmaster Nelson Mariano II, the former Asian Junior champion now based in Singapore, pulled off a big victory off the chess board when he won his defamation case against former employer Power Chess Asia PTE Ltd. and its manager Lee Fon Man.
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[Title] => Mariano backs out of chess finals
[Summary] => Saying there is no reason to play in a tournament without a level playing field, Grandmaster Nelson Mariano II yesterday backed out of the National Chess Championships, leaving one talented player out of the national team competing in next months Chess Olympiad.
"I have decided not to join the National Championships because of unjust and unfair policies," Mariano told The STAR, three days before the start of the Olympiad qualifier in Tagaytay. "There is no use of playing when there is no level playing field."
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[Title] => Mariano says she was slapped by NCFP man
[Summary] => Christine Rose Mariano, the Woman International Master who accused a male messenger of the National Chess Federation of the Philippines (NCFP) of physically assaulting her the other day, struck back with serious verbal accusations against her alleged aggressor yesterday.
Mariano, elder sister of Grandmaster Nelson Mariano II, said Chad Fang, the messenger, could shed light on the forgery issue hurled by some chess players regarding the unauthorized withdrawal of their monthly training allowances from the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) in the past.
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GRANDMASTER NELSON MARIANO
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[Summary] => Saying there is no reason to play in a tournament without a level playing field, Grandmaster Nelson Mariano II yesterday backed out of the National Chess Championships, leaving one talented player out of the national team competing in next months Chess Olympiad.
"I have decided not to join the National Championships because of unjust and unfair policies," Mariano told The STAR, three days before the start of the Olympiad qualifier in Tagaytay. "There is no use of playing when there is no level playing field."
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Mariano, elder sister of Grandmaster Nelson Mariano II, said Chad Fang, the messenger, could shed light on the forgery issue hurled by some chess players regarding the unauthorized withdrawal of their monthly training allowances from the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) in the past.
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