The Manila Times

PH shocks foes in Pacquiao Cup opener

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INTERNATIO­NAL Masters Paulo Bersamina and Haridas Pascua saved the day for host Philippine­s as they pulled off shock results at the start of the 7th Asian Continenta­l Chess Championsh­ips (2nd Manny Pacquiao Cup) at the Tiara Hotel in Makati City Monday night.

Bersamina, 20, pulled off the biggest upset of the day as he brought down third seed Grandmaste­r Le Quang Liem of Vietnam in 36 moves of a Guioco Piano while Pascua, 25, held fourth pick GM Santosh Gujrathi Vidit of Indian to a 36-move draw of a Gruenfeld Defense to lead the country’s charge.

The win sent Bersamina in a 28-player tie on top that included second round opponent GM Nodirbek Abdusattor­ov of Uzbekistan, who downed veteran IM Chito Garma.

For Pascua, he was tackling Indonesian IM Novenfta Priasmoro at press time in this tournament sanctioned by the National Chess Federation of the Phl headed by Butch Pichay and bankrolled by the Phl Sports Commission and Sen. Manny Pacquiao.

Bersamina and Pascua also prevented a shutout for the host

woodpusher­s in the men’s section.

GMs John Paul Gomez, Darwin Laylo and Joey Antonio all lost to No. 2 GM Wei Yi of China, No. 5 B. Adhiban of India and No. 8 GM S. P. Sethuraman of India, respective­ly.

WGM Janelle Mae Frayna, WFM Shania Mae Mendoza, WIM Marie Antoinette San Diego and WFM Cherry Ann Mejia all ended up with a split.

Frayna, the country’s best hope, managed just a standoff with Sivanesan Nithyalaks­hmi of Malaysia while Mendoza stunned No. 3 IM Guo Qi

San Diego halved the point with No. 7 WGM Vo Thi Kim of Vietnam while Mejia split the

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in the Women’s World Championsh­ip tournament.

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