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GM Rogelio Antonio wins but Philippine whiz kid Wesley So falters in.

BusinessWorld (Philippines)

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Byline: Marlon Bernardino

Standings after seven rounds:

5.5 - H. Ni (China), C. Li (China), A. Gupta (India), L. Ding (China)

5 - W. So (RP), K. Sasikiran (India), J. Zhou (China), R. Yu (China)

4.5 - R. Antonio (RP), L.Q. Liem (Vietnam), E. Ghaemmaghami ( Iran), P. Harikrishna (India), T. Bakre (India), Y. Yu (China), G. Geetha (India), B. Gundavaa (Mongolia), Y. Wan (China), C. Zheng (China), D. Xiu (China), P. Sethuranan (India), D. Harika (India)

On the day GM Wesley So went down for his first defeat, GM Rogelio Antonio, Jr. did his best to keep the Philippine pride alive in the seventh round of the 2010 Asian Individual Chess …

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