+ Follow GRANDMASTERS BONG VILLAMAYOR AND JOEY ANTONIO Tag
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[Summary] => Grandmaster Eugene Torre came through with a vintage performance to outwit FIDE Master Jesse Noel Sales yesterday and gain a share of the lead after Round 3 of the finals of the National Chess Open championships at the Ramon Magsaysay Hall of the SSS building in Quezon City.
Torre, playing black, beat Sales in 40 moves of a Nimzo-Indian Defense to boost his tally to 2.5 points and wheel into a tie with International Master candidate Richard Bitoon, who earlier settled for a quick draw with friend National Master Jayson Gonzales in 16 moves of a Guioco-Piano Opening.
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GRANDMASTERS BONG VILLAMAYOR AND JOEY ANTONIO
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Torre, playing black, beat Sales in 40 moves of a Nimzo-Indian Defense to boost his tally to 2.5 points and wheel into a tie with International Master candidate Richard Bitoon, who earlier settled for a quick draw with friend National Master Jayson Gonzales in 16 moves of a Guioco-Piano Opening.
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