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[Title] => GMs mix it up in La Union chess
[Summary] => Top notch chess goes up north as the seventh La Union Open gets under way today with the country’s leading players and rising stars vying for top honors at the Ortega gym in San Fernando City, La Union.
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[Title] => Antonio cops La Union chess crown
[Summary] => SAN FERNANDO, La Union Grandmaster Rogelio "Joey" Antonio ruled the second La Union Open chess championship Wednesday afternoon at the fourth floor of Marcos Building, City of San Fernando, La Union.
Handling the white pieces, the second seed Antonio defeated 14th seed NM Ronald Llavanes in marathon 71 moves of a Pirc Defense to notch 8.0 points out of the possible nine and bag the top purse of P50, 000 plus trophy and the title of 2003 La Union Open chess king.
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[Title] => Antonio keeps lead in La Union chess
[Summary] => SAN FERNANDO CITY, La Union Grandmaster Joey Antonio played a quiet draw with National Master Richard Bitoon yesterday in the penultimate round to maintain the solo leadership of the second La Union Open chess championships in San Fernando, La Union.
The draw, which came after 15 moves of a Pelikan variation of the Sicilian defense, increased Antonios output to seven points.
A half point behind him is fellow GM Eugene Torre who was held to a draw by two-time junior champion NM John Paul Gomez in 32 moves of a Slav defense.
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Handling the white pieces, the second seed Antonio defeated 14th seed NM Ronald Llavanes in marathon 71 moves of a Pirc Defense to notch 8.0 points out of the possible nine and bag the top purse of P50, 000 plus trophy and the title of 2003 La Union Open chess king.
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The draw, which came after 15 moves of a Pelikan variation of the Sicilian defense, increased Antonios output to seven points.
A half point behind him is fellow GM Eugene Torre who was held to a draw by two-time junior champion NM John Paul Gomez in 32 moves of a Slav defense.
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