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[Title] => Pinay chessers keep romp, edge Swiss rivals
[Summary] => The Philippine womens team continued to dish out big games as it trounced 33rd-ranked Switzerland, 2-1, Tuesday even as its mens squad continued to sputter after three rounds of play in the World Chess Olympiad at the Olympic Village in Turin, Italy.
WFM Sheerie Joy Lomibao and WIM Beverly Mendoza whipped WIM Gundula Heinatz and Anastassia Gavrilova, respectively, to hike the teams output to 5.5 points for a share of 33rd place with 10 others, including fourth round opponent Kazakhstan, which downed Azerbaijan, 2-1.
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GUNDULA HEINATZ AND ANASTASSIA GAVRILOVA
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WFM Sheerie Joy Lomibao and WIM Beverly Mendoza whipped WIM Gundula Heinatz and Anastassia Gavrilova, respectively, to hike the teams output to 5.5 points for a share of 33rd place with 10 others, including fourth round opponent Kazakhstan, which downed Azerbaijan, 2-1.
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