+ Follow PHILIPPINE SPORTS COMMISSION AND PHILIPPINE CHESS Tag
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Mark Paragua became the country's youngest International Master at 16 when he
clinched the third and final IM result behind a strong finish in the tough
Anibal Open chess tournament in Linares, Spain over the weekend.
Paragua defeated Spaniard Jesus Baron Rodriguez in a tightly-fought last round
duel of a Center Game to notch his 6.5 points out of the possible 10 and become
a full-fledged IM, according to his mother Flor.
The chess prodigy obtained the first two IM results last ye
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PHILIPPINE SPORTS COMMISSION AND PHILIPPINE CHESS
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Mark Paragua became the country's youngest International Master at 16 when he
clinched the third and final IM result behind a strong finish in the tough
Anibal Open chess tournament in Linares, Spain over the weekend.
Paragua defeated Spaniard Jesus Baron Rodriguez in a tightly-fought last round
duel of a Center Game to notch his 6.5 points out of the possible 10 and become
a full-fledged IM, according to his mother Flor.
The chess prodigy obtained the first two IM results last ye
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January 27, 2000 - 12:00am