A former board 1 player from the University of Cebu who sparred along with Cebu's most brilliant chess players, and narrowly missed the National Master title by half a point. Even the young Richard Bitoon once called him "a master of counterplay". This tragic story of a once promising woodpusher who rose to fame and ultimately fell will leave you in awe. Get ready for the "Lion".
written by Kraig Quinain
Yes, i saw Ramil playig chess, I would agree that he has a heart of a champion. He plays brilliantly with no fear of sacrificing his pieces in order to get tha positional advantage.
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