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SUBIC, Philippines – GM Rogelio Antonio Jr. scored back-to-back victories while GM Wesley So defeated Rui Gao of China as they remained in contention in the sixth round of the 2009 Asian Continental Individual chess championship at the Subic Exhibition and Convention Center here late Monday.

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The men’s team, struggling in the middle of the standings at joint 50th with 11.5 points, battles Ecuador, hard pressed to score a victory to regain confidence and momentum for a needed rally going into the second half of the 13-round Swiss system event.
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The men’s team, struggling in the middle of the standings at joint 50th with 11.5 points, battles Ecuador, hard pressed to score a victory to regain confidence and momentum for a needed rally going into the second half of the 13-round Swiss system event.
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