Paragua joins Dimakiling on top of National Open | Inquirer News

Paragua joins Dimakiling on top of National Open

/ 07:17 AM July 25, 2012

Grandmaster Mark Paragua has been one of the most celebrated players in the country since barging into the local chess scene as a child wonder in the late ‘90s. He’s been an international chess star, a triple gold medal winner in Southeast Asian Games, a super GM, and an inspiration to the golden generation of Philippine chess. But he’s never been a national champion.

Paragua primed himself to become one with three rounds to go, after beating GM Richard Bitoon in 29 moves of Catalan in Monday’s 12th round to join International Master Oliver Dimakiling on top of the 2012 National Open Chess Championships at the Cabagnot Training Center in Old Buswang, Kalibo Aklan.

Dimakiling managed only a draw vs. IM Emmanuel Senador in their rook and pawn endgame to share the lead with Paragua 18.0 points.

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GM Darwin Laylo stalemated GM Roland Salvador to move into solo third place with 15.5 points followed by GM Julio Catalino Sadorra, who halved the point with top seed GM Oliver Barbosa with 14.5 points.

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The old dogs of local chess were still in the hunt with 14.0 points apiece – GM Eugene Torre after his conquest of Giovanni Mejia and GM Rogelio “Joey” Antonio after losing to FIDE Master Haridas Pascua.

The event offers three outright seats in the men’s national team competing in this year’s World Chess Olympiad in Istanbul, Turkey on Aug. 27 to Sept. 10 as well as P655,000 in cash prizes.

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Top Filipino player GM Wesley So is already assured of a slot while the National Chess Federation of the Philippines (NCFP) has the option to pick the fifth player of the men’s team.

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Meanwhile, Woman International Master Catherine Perena downed Akiko Charmaine Suede to retain solo leadership in the women’s division with 19.0 points.

Woman National Master Janelle Mae Frayna has the leader in sight with 17.0 points after toppling Mira Mirano. /Correspondent Marlon Bernardino

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