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                    [Title] => Board 3 man seals win for QC-A
                    [Summary] => Kidapawan City – Rex Ami, a part-time chess player, went two-for-two in the finals to carry Quezon City A to a title romp over dethroned champion Mandaluyong A Sunday night at the close of the National Inter-Cities and Municipalities chess championship at the Highlander Hotel here.


Ami, playing board three, scored a critical 55-move win over Rustom Tolentino to secure a draw for QC A in the second playoff match and preserve a 4.5-3.5 decision over Mandaluyong A.

It was Ami’s second straight win over Tolentino in the finals.
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                    [Title] => Board 3 man seals win for QC-A
                    [Summary] => Kidapawan City – Rex Ami, a part-time chess player, went two-for-two in the finals to carry Quezon City A to a title romp over dethroned champion Mandaluyong A Sunday night at the close of the National Inter-Cities and Municipalities chess championship at the Highlander Hotel here.


Ami, playing board three, scored a critical 55-move win over Rustom Tolentino to secure a draw for QC A in the second playoff match and preserve a 4.5-3.5 decision over Mandaluyong A.

It was Ami’s second straight win over Tolentino in the finals.
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