Rk. | Name | FED | Rtg | Pts. | ||||
1 | GM | SO Wesley | PHI | 2627 | 7,0 | (8 games) |
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2 | GM | ANTONIO Rogelio Jr | PHI | 2519 | 5,5 | (8 games) |
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3 | GM | GOMEZ John Paul | PHI | 2539 | 5,5 | |||
4 | IM | SADORRA Julio Catalino | PHI | 2445 | 5,0 | |||
5 | GM | TORRE Eugenio | PHI | 2560 | 5,0 | |||
6 | IM | BITOON Richard | PHI | 2473 | 4,5 | |||
7 | GM | LAYLO Darwin | PHI | 2504 | 4,5 | |||
8 | GM | PARAGUA Mark | PHI | 2537 | 4,5 | |||
9 | IM | NOLTE Rolando | PHI | 2488 | 3,5 | |||
10 | GM | GONZALES Jayson | PHI | 2468 | 3,5 | |||
11 | GM | VILLAMAYOR Buenaventura | PHI | 2471 | 2,5 | |||
12 | IM | DABLEO Ronald | PHI | 2432 | 2,0 |
The drawn game between GM So and GM Antonio is nullified and must be replayed.
Source: Chess-results.com
Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
I’m looking forward to watching him play at the next SPICE Cup.
It really pays to join strong international tournaments. So’s exposure at Corus, etc. is paying off, big time.
He’s clearly at a different level vs his compatriots. He should already forego these local events where he will not be challenged much, and keep on joining really strong tournaments.