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'''Philippine Chess''' is a topic about [[chess]] situation in the [[Philippines]]. Chess is a popular sport in this country, which has produced 10 [[Grandmaster (chess)|Grandmasters]] (GM). The likes of GM [[Eugene Torre]], [[Rogelio Antonio]], [[Wesley So]], [[Darwin Laylo]], Jayson Gonzalez, Bong Villamayor, Joseph Sanchez, [[Mark Paragua]] and GM Nelson Mariano (inactive) have sprouted from it. IM Ronald Dableo is GM in waiting after achieving 3 GM Norms, and needs to raise his [[Elo rating system|ELO rating]] to 2500 points in order to get the full GM status.

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*[http://ratings.fide.com/topfed.phtml?tops=0&ina=1&country=PHI]

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