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                    [Summary] => The Philippines pulled the rug from under chess power Hungary, 2.5-1.5, and finished tied for 12th-20th places in the 36th World Chess Olympiad in Calvia, Majorca, Spain Saturday. Grandmaster-candidate Mark Paragua stunned GM Robert Ruck in their board 3 encounter to lead the Philippine siege while GMs Eugene Torre and Rogelio Antonio Jr.
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                    [Title] => Maningning ang kampanya ng RP sa Chess Olympiad
                    [Summary] => Maningning na isinara ng Philippines ang kani-lang kampanya sa 36th World Chess Olympiad matapos na pumasok sa top 20th slot makaraang talunin ang Hungary, 2.5-1.5 sa 14th round noong Biyernes sa Calvia, Majorca, Spain.


Kumana ng panalo si GM-elect Marka Paragua nang kanyang talunin ang Hungarian GM na si Robert Ruck sa krusiyal na laro upang bitbitin ang Pinoy sa panalo.
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In the other featured match, unheralded Earicho Eleserio of San Sebastian College upset national master Roderick Nava to share second place with NM Oliver Barbosa and Julius Joseph de Ramos who drew their match on the top board.
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