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                    [Title] => Chess mismatch: Vietnam 8, RP 0
                    [Summary] => Shut out in the gold medal race, the Filipino chessers will go down as one of the biggest failures in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games.


The Philippines failed to win a single gold medal despite coming into the event as the favorite, having won three of the four men’s gold medals in the 2003 Vietnam Games.

Instead of gold medals, RP came out of the battle with four silver and three bronze medals that not only disappointed the lovers of the game but its top official Go Teng Kok as well.
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Cua thus hiked her output to five points as she caught WGM Nguyen Thi Thanh An and WFM Luong Min Hue of Vietnam at the helm heading into the final two rounds of the nine-round event.
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GM Nelson Mariano II trounced Tu Hoang Thong but GM Eugene Torre and IM Barlo Nadera succumbed to GM Nguyen Anh Dung and Fide Master Le Quang Liem, respectively, as the Filipino chessers missed another crack at the gold medal.

GM Joey Antonio halved the point with GM Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son.
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Held to a draw by the Vietnamese FM in the first game of their two-game knockout match, Torre, the No. 3 seed who drew a bye in the first round, flashed his deep understanding of the game to complete the win and gain a spot in the semis round.
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                    [Summary] => Shut out in the gold medal race, the Filipino chessers will go down as one of the biggest failures in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games.


The Philippines failed to win a single gold medal despite coming into the event as the favorite, having won three of the four men’s gold medals in the 2003 Vietnam Games.

Instead of gold medals, RP came out of the battle with four silver and three bronze medals that not only disappointed the lovers of the game but its top official Go Teng Kok as well.
[DatePublished] => 2005-12-06 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1096369 [AuthorName] => Joey Villar [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) [1] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 310665 [Title] => Cua gains share of lead in chess [Summary] => TAGAYTAY — Shercila Cua, an untitled but talented Filipina chesser, scored 1.5 points in the last two rounds, including a seventh round victory over WFM Le Thanh Tu of Vietnam, to gain a share of the lead with two others in the women’s standard chess of the 23rd Southeast Asian Games at the Tagaytay City Convention Center here yesterday.

Cua thus hiked her output to five points as she caught WGM Nguyen Thi Thanh An and WFM Luong Min Hue of Vietnam at the helm heading into the final two rounds of the nine-round event.
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GM Nelson Mariano II trounced Tu Hoang Thong but GM Eugene Torre and IM Barlo Nadera succumbed to GM Nguyen Anh Dung and Fide Master Le Quang Liem, respectively, as the Filipino chessers missed another crack at the gold medal.

GM Joey Antonio halved the point with GM Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son.
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Held to a draw by the Vietnamese FM in the first game of their two-game knockout match, Torre, the No. 3 seed who drew a bye in the first round, flashed his deep understanding of the game to complete the win and gain a spot in the semis round.
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