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[Title] => Marfori-A rules KL rapid chess
[Summary] => Marfori Team-A whipped Chesskidz Next Generation (Singapore), 3.5-0.5, in the ninth and final round to rule the 33rd ASTRO Merdeka Rapid Open Team Chess Championship Sunday.
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[Title] => Chess finals reduced to 11-man cast
[Summary] => Six of the countrys top chessers, including GMs Eugene Torre and Bong Villamayor, pulled out of the National Open finals, reducing the aspirants for the national team competing in this years Southeast Asian Games to 11 players.
Villamayor opted to stay put in Singapore where he coaches its national team while Torre stood pat on his decision not to join the event that will select the members of the standard chess team seeing action in the biennial games slated Nov. 27-Dec. 5 here.
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[Title] => Laylo grabs solo lead in chess elims
[Summary] => TAGAYTAY CITYNational Master Darwin Laylo gave up a pawn for tempo and space on his way a 56-move win over fellow NM Rolando Nolte yesterday in the 11th round of the National Chess Championships at the Tagaytay International Convention Center here.
The gambit allowed the former National Juniors champion to put his opponent on the defensive end in their Center-Counter game and maintain his half-point lead over his closest pursuers heading into the last six rounds.
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Villamayor opted to stay put in Singapore where he coaches its national team while Torre stood pat on his decision not to join the event that will select the members of the standard chess team seeing action in the biennial games slated Nov. 27-Dec. 5 here.
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The gambit allowed the former National Juniors champion to put his opponent on the defensive end in their Center-Counter game and maintain his half-point lead over his closest pursuers heading into the last six rounds.
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