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Mark Paragua
M Paragua 
Photography copyright © 2009, courtesy of "pulsar"  

Number of games in database: 607
Years covered: 1993 to 2025
Last FIDE rating: 2439 (2549 rapid, 2511 blitz)
Highest rating achieved in database: 2618
Overall record: +196 -126 =189 (56.8%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games in the database. 96 exhibition games, blitz/rapid, odds games, etc. are excluded from this statistic.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Sicilian (70) 
    B90 B30 B53 B22 B81
 King's Indian Attack (42) 
    A07
 Queen's Pawn Game (22) 
    A45 D02 D00 E10 A41
 Slav (17) 
    D11 D12 D15 D14 D13
 Caro-Kann (16) 
    B10 B12 B11
 French Defense (16) 
    C00 C16 C03 C05 C10
With the Black pieces:
 Sicilian (99) 
    B90 B51 B22 B92 B50
 King's Indian (71) 
    E67 E92 E97 E94 E81
 Sicilian Najdorf (43) 
    B90 B92 B96 B93 B95
 Slav (25) 
    D17 D11 D12 D15 D18
 Queen's Pawn Game (18) 
    A45 D02 A40 D00 E00
 English (13) 
    A10 A15 A11 A16 A14
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   M Paragua vs J Goh, 2004 1-0
   M Paragua vs Debashis Das, 2012 1-0
   M Paragua vs Aronian, 2000 1-0
   M Paragua vs Movsesian, 2005 1-0
   M Paragua vs J Song, 2008 1-0
   M Paragua vs Niemann, 2019 1-0
   M Paragua vs D Cilia Vincenti, 2004 1-0
   M Paragua vs Dreev, 2005 1-0
   P Kostenko vs M Paragua, 2012 0-1
   M Paragua vs V Akobian, 2010 1/2-1/2

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS: [what is this?]
   FIDE World Championship Knockout Tournament (2004)

NOTABLE TOURNAMENTS: [what is this?]
   Turin Open (2000)
   Philippine Championship (2012)
   Festival Ducale Open-A (2001)
   Padua Open (2000)
   Foxwoods Open (2008)
   World Junior Championship (2002)
   World Junior Championship (2004)
   Subic Open (2009)
   Kolkata Open (2012)
   Saitek US Masters (1998)
   Bled Olympiad (2002)
   Calvia Olympiad (2004)
   Asian Continental Chess Championship (2012)
   FIDE Online Olympiad (2020)
   Chennai Olympiad (2022)

GAME COLLECTIONS: [what is this?]
   Pinoy Masters by Naja

RECENT GAMES:
   🏆 New York Spring GMA
   T Adewumi vs M Paragua (Mar-31-25) 0-1
   M Paragua vs D Johnson (Mar-31-25) 1/2-1/2
   M Paragua vs J Stearman (Mar-30-25) 1/2-1/2
   E Sheehan vs M Paragua (Mar-30-25) 0-1
   H Raja vs M Paragua (Mar-29-25) 1-0

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MARK PARAGUA
(born Mar-29-1984, 41 years old) Philippines

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Mark Paragua became the youngest Filipino master ever when he was 9 years old. He became the Philippines' youngest IM when he was 14 years and 8 months old, although this record has now been superceded by Wesley So who became an IM at the age of 12 years and 10 months. In August 2005, at the age of 20, he became the youngest ever Filipino Grand Master until Wesley So broke his record by achieving the GM title a couple of months after his 14th birthday.

He qualified for the World Cup (2011) via Asian Zonal 3.3, but lost to English super-GM Michael Adams in the first round. He came =3rd (4th on tiebreak) with 6.5/9 at the HD Bank Open held in Ho Chi Minh City in March 2013 and =2nd (3rd on tiebreak) at the 2013 Asian Continental Championship, thereby qualifying for the World Cup (2013) where he lost to Russian super-GM Dmitry Jakovenko in the first round, and exited the contest.

Wikipedia article: Mark Paragua

References: (1) http://www.uschessleague.com/connec...

Last updated: 2017-03-29 19:17:04

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 page 1 of 25; games 1-25 of 607  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. V Akobian vs M Paragua ½-½351993Wch U10E80 King's Indian, Samisch Variation
2. Ganguly vs M Paragua  1-0331995Wch U12D02 Queen's Pawn Game
3. M Paragua vs Navara 1-0371996Wch U12B90 Sicilian, Najdorf
4. D Marciano vs M Paragua  1-0301996Ubeda OpenB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
5. M Paragua vs C S Matamoros Franco  0-1361996Ubeda OpenA07 King's Indian Attack
6. M Paragua vs JP Garcia  1-0241996Ubeda OpenB78 Sicilian, Dragon, Yugoslav Attack, 10.castle long
7. M Paragua vs J N Sales  1-0291997Greenhills opB06 Robatsch
8. W Kelleher vs M Paragua  ½-½741998Saitek US MastersB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
9. J L Watson vs M Paragua  1-0341998Saitek US MastersE76 King's Indian, Four Pawns Attack
10. M Paragua vs C Rubsamen  0-1441998Saitek US MastersA07 King's Indian Attack
11. L Stevens vs M Paragua  0-1351998Saitek US MastersB22 Sicilian, Alapin
12. M Paragua vs G Kramer  1-0321998Saitek US MastersC45 Scotch Game
13. M Paragua vs D Woods  1-0381998Saitek US MastersB12 Caro-Kann Defense
14. Shamkovich vs M Paragua  ½-½531998Saitek US MastersE81 King's Indian, Samisch
15. M Paragua vs E Pruner  1-0251998Saitek US MastersB70 Sicilian, Dragon Variation
16. D Ippolito vs M Paragua  1-0271998Saitek US MastersE63 King's Indian, Fianchetto, Panno Variation
17. D Sharp vs M Paragua  0-154199899th US OpenB96 Sicilian, Najdorf
18. M Paragua vs A Wojtkiewicz  0-154199899th US OpenB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
19. L Stevens vs M Paragua  1-042199899th US OpenB22 Sicilian, Alapin
20. M Paragua vs P Mach 1-0221998Wch U14A07 King's Indian Attack
21. Z Quan vs M Paragua  1-0691999World Junior Ch.E81 King's Indian, Samisch
22. A Wojtkiewicz vs M Paragua  ½-½361999US opA40 Queen's Pawn Game
23. J Ochkoos vs M Paragua  0-1551999North Bay OpenB22 Sicilian, Alapin
24. M Paragua vs P Charbonneau  1-0311999North Bay OpenA07 King's Indian Attack
25. M Paragua vs J Nogueiras  0-1561999North Bay OpenB03 Alekhine's Defense
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Apr-30-12  pinoymaster77: Atty metrolirot published this link in FB groups, posting it here in Mark's CG page, whoaa analysis by chess legend Kasparov!

Eto yata yung recent game ni Mark na sunod-sunod na piyesa ang sacrifice!?

http://www.bworldonline.com/content...

May-05-12  giwgiw: GoodLuck GM Paragua!
May-09-12  giwgiw: Nice 5th round win by GM Paragua at the asian continental 2012^^
May-12-12  MORPHYEUS: R.I.P. <ragdecsap>.

Mark going toe to toe vs Chinese champion Ding Liren.

May-12-12  MORPHYEUS: Mark is losing to Ding.
May-29-12  pinoymaster77: All the best in Odisha GM tourney, seeded 7th...

http://chess-results.com/tnr74120.a...

May-29-12  giwgiw: GoodLuck GM Paragua^^
Jul-20-12  pinoymaster77: A new monicker, binyag ni Bobby Ang - GM Mark 'The Executioner' Paragua !

http://bworldonline.com/content.php...

Jul-24-12  joeyj: With one round to go and a +1.5 lead, whatever the outcome is in the last round (Rnd-15) ... nobody could stop you from being crowned as the 2012 Philippine National Chess Champion(Open)& earning the PHI National Team slot for the 2012 Olympiad !!!

Congratulations GM Mark Paragua !!!

Jul-24-12  wordfunph: GM Macmac Paragua to Istanbul Chess Olympiad, congrats!
Jul-25-12  joeyj: Mark Paragua Wins Philippines Championship 2012

Read more:
http://chessaccount.wordpress.com/n...

Jul-25-12  pinoymaster77: Congratulations, and may this inspire you to recover the lost heights. With discipline/regular chess studies and your talent, no doubt you can go back to > 2600 level !

http://www.journal.com.ph/index.php...

Just continue fighting, no holds barred chess games even against friends... friends off the board but warriors on the board !

Jul-25-12  pinoymaster77: Here's the performance recap, a 6/7 finish in the 2nd half of the tournament in Kalibo,Aklan did it for GM Mac !

http://www.chess-results.com/tnr772...

Jul-25-12  giwgiw: Congrats GM Paragua^_^
Jul-26-12  pinoymaster77: Chessdom article, may inaccuracy sa pagkaalam nilang placings, probably they referred to chess-results.com which cannot capture the Torre-Pichay scoring system...

http://www.chessdom.com/gm-mark-par...

Jul-26-12  pinoymaster77: Bobby Ang's Business World article, selected was GM Mac's game vs FM Nava :

http://www.bworldonline.com/content...

Disciplined studies can get Mac back on track, he's very fortunate to have a very supportive wife, a chess player herself if Im not mistaken with the UP Maroons...

Bawasan lang inuman nites, but of course lalaki and bata can limit to socials...

Jul-26-12  geniokov: Congratz GM Macmac.Sana eh tuloy-tuloy na yan!Avoid alcohol.It can kill your braincells.
Aug-27-12  giwgiw: Good Luck GM Paragua! Good Luck Team Philippines!
Aug-27-12  joeyj: Philippine National Team to Depart for 2012 Chess Olympiad

http://wp.me/P2nKeB-ri

Aug-30-12  pinoymaster77: Another vintage attacking game from Macmac vs the Kazakh last nite, the Executioner strikes again !

Let's have an encore tonight vs Armenia please !

Sep-01-12  pinoymaster77: Posting the Philstar article here :

Phl blanks Kazakhstan, shares lead with 12 others in Olympiad By Joey Villar (The Philippine Star) Updated September 01, 2012 12:00 AM Comments (5) SHARE: facebook yahoo! buzz

Wesley So
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MANILA, Philippines - The Philippines shut down Kazakhstan, 4-0, to remain in the lead with fancied Russia and Ukraine and 10 others after three rounds of the World Chess Olympiad in Istanbul, Turkey Thursday night.

Grandmasters Wesley So, Oliver Barbosa and Mark Paragua and International Master Oliver Dimakiling posted emphatic wins to complete the rout win that hiked the 35th-seeded Filipinos’ total to six points.

The Nationals, who earlier beat the Libyans, 4-0, and the 26th seed Moldovans, 2.5-1.5, hope to sustain their form when they take on the heavily favored Armenians, seeded third and coming off a hard-fought 2.5-1.5 win over tough Spain, in the fourth round Friday.

So employed the old, seldom-used line of the Gruenfeld Defense and came up with a piece up to hammer out a 63-move victory over GM Rinat Jumabayev while Barbosa gave up his queen for a rook and a knight and later some pawns to eke out a 61-move win over GM Anuar Ismagambetov in their Queen’s Indian duel.

Paragua brilliantly unleashed a sacrificial attack en route to a quick 28-move victory over GM Petr Kostenko in a Caro-Kann encounter while Dimakiling sacrificed his queen for a pair of bishops to outwit IM Kirill Kuderinov in 38 moves of a variation of a Queen’s Pawn game.

But the gritty Filipinos will be tested against the Armenians with So taking on GM Levon Aronian, currently ranked No. 2 in the world by FIDE with an impressive rating of 2816, in an interesting top board match up.

With So and company’s sterling performance, GM Eugene Torre might sit out another game before formalizing his record 21st Olympiad appearance.

Matching the Phl’s big start are Armenia, top seed Russia, No. 2 Ukraine, No. 4 Hungary, No. 5 USA, No. 6 China, No. 7 Azerbaijan, No. 8 France, No. 11 England, No. 13 India, No. 14 Germany and No. 16 Poland.

The Olympiad is using a new scoring system that gives two points to a match win, a point to a draw and none to a loss and did away with the old practice of accumulating all the won and drawn games from all four boards.

The Phl’s women’s team, meanwhile, bounced back from a 1.5-2.5 defeat to Slovenia in the second round, as it thrashed Tukmenistan, 3-1, to jump to a share of 23rd with 30 others at four points.

WIM Catherine Perena, Janelle Mae Frayna and Jan Jodilyn Fronda won their respective matches to negate Jedara Docena’s loss on board three.

The Filipinas, seeded 57th, will meet the 60th-seeded Mexicans, who downed a differently-abled team, 3-1, in the fourth round.

Sep-01-12  geniokov: Sa tutoo lang GM Macmac,your game against Akopian is your real style of play!...As i followed your past win games,including that famous "Queen Sacrifice" mo,IBALIK MO YAN!...I´m sure,babalik ka sa 2600+!
Sep-01-12  wordfunph: <geniokov: Sa tutoo lang GM Macmac,your game against Akopian is your real style of play!>

correct.

M Paragua vs Akopian, 2012

Sep-01-12  spawn2: Congrats GM Mac. Keep it up. The country is behind Team Philippines!
Sep-02-12  pinoymaster77: Ayos din yung last win niya vs Iceland in board 4 !
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