Concio retains junior chess crown

International Master Michael Concio Jr. dumped former leader Gabriel Ryan Paradero in 55 moves of a King’s Indian Attack to rule the Philippine National Juniors Chess Championships for the second straight year at the Philippine Academy for Chess Excellence late Monday.
Concio outplayed Paradero right in the opening phase as he sacrificed a piece for a vicious kingside attack where he extracted the full point to seize the crown with 6.5 points.
It also booked the Dasmariñas bet a ticket to the World Juniors Championships in February next year in Petrovac, Montenegro where he would have a chance to seize a dream Grandmaster title should he end up ruling that tournament.
He also went home with the top purse worth P20,000 in the tilt organized by the National Chess Federation and backed by the Philippine Sports Commission.
Also joining Concio in Petrovac was Lexie Hernandez, who topped the girls’ section earlier.
Paradero dropped into a three-man logjam for second with Cedric Khalel Abris and FIDE Master Mark Jay Bacojo with six points each but wound up fourth because he had the lowest tiebreak score.
Abis, who shocked former national juniors titlist FM Alekhine Nouri, took second while Bacojo, who turned back Phil Martin Casiguran, claimed third.
