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[Title] => Big guns blitz way in crucial matches
[Summary] => Standings after 13 rounds:
Mens: Torre, Paragua, Rocca 9 points; Villamayor, Antonio 8.5; Mariano, Garma 8; Gomez 7.5; Bancod, Ranola, Nadera 6; Sanchez 5.5; Barbosa 4.5; Milagrosa 3.5; Merelos, Sumngat 2.5.
After 12 rounds:
Womens: Mendoza 8; Lomibao 8.5; Cruz 7.5; Castellano, Mariano 7; Joya, Cua, Espallardo 6.5; Toledo 5; Torres 4.5; Castro, Dela Cruz, Abanes 4; Rivera 3.5.
[DatePublished] => 2002-05-06 00:00:00
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[Title] => Garma wrests solo chess lead
[Summary] => On a day of changing fortunes, it was International Master Chito Garma who emerged as solo leader after getting the full point against NM Alex Milagrosa in the ninth round of the Grand Finals of the National Chess Championship at the 17th floor (Penthouse) of the All Asia Capital Center in Paseo de Roxas, Makati City.
Garma, who disposed of Milagrosa in 34 moves of a French Defense game, was one of only three winners in the mens hostilities in the ninth round, as Grandmasters Eugene Torre and Joey Antonio failed to make any headway and settled for fighting draws.
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Mens: Torre, Paragua, Rocca 9 points; Villamayor, Antonio 8.5; Mariano, Garma 8; Gomez 7.5; Bancod, Ranola, Nadera 6; Sanchez 5.5; Barbosa 4.5; Milagrosa 3.5; Merelos, Sumngat 2.5.
After 12 rounds:
Womens: Mendoza 8; Lomibao 8.5; Cruz 7.5; Castellano, Mariano 7; Joya, Cua, Espallardo 6.5; Toledo 5; Torres 4.5; Castro, Dela Cruz, Abanes 4; Rivera 3.5.
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[Title] => Garma wrests solo chess lead
[Summary] => On a day of changing fortunes, it was International Master Chito Garma who emerged as solo leader after getting the full point against NM Alex Milagrosa in the ninth round of the Grand Finals of the National Chess Championship at the 17th floor (Penthouse) of the All Asia Capital Center in Paseo de Roxas, Makati City.
Garma, who disposed of Milagrosa in 34 moves of a French Defense game, was one of only three winners in the mens hostilities in the ninth round, as Grandmasters Eugene Torre and Joey Antonio failed to make any headway and settled for fighting draws.
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