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The Philippines bounced back in the Asian Games chess competition as it dismantled Bangladesh, 3-1, to regain a share of third after three rounds at the Guangzhou Chess Institute here yesterday.

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Grandmaster Eugene Torre will spearhead the Filipinos’ bid for at least three points to climb up the leaderboard from a share of 34th to 36th places after the 13th round. Other playing members are GM Joey Antonio and international masters Mark Paragua and Nelson Mariano II.
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Grandmaster Eugene Torre will spearhead the Filipinos’ bid for at least three points to climb up the leaderboard from a share of 34th to 36th places after the 13th round. Other playing members are GM Joey Antonio and international masters Mark Paragua and Nelson Mariano II.
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