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Rogelio Antonio Jr
R Antonio 
Photo copyright © 2008, courtesy of "wordfunph"  

Number of games in database: 518
Years covered: 1987 to 2025
Last FIDE rating: 2358 (2348 rapid, 2434 blitz)
Highest rating achieved in database: 2589
Overall record: +189 -84 =229 (60.5%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games in the database. 16 exhibition games, blitz/rapid, odds games, etc. are excluded from this statistic.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Sicilian (103) 
    B22 B40 B52 B50 B30
 French Defense (40) 
    C11 C18 C16 C07 C10
 Ruy Lopez (26) 
    C68 C69 C78 C64 C60
 Caro-Kann (18) 
    B18 B10 B17 B12 B13
 Four Knights (15) 
    C48 C49 C47
 French (14) 
    C11 C10 C12 C13
With the Black pieces:
 Caro-Kann (70) 
    B12 B18 B17 B10 B15
 Nimzo Indian (22) 
    E32 E54 E38 E20 E21
 Bogo Indian (21) 
    E11
 Queen's Pawn Game (20) 
    A46 E00 D02 A45 E10
 Sicilian (19) 
    B33 B90 B31 B45 B53
 English (18) 
    A15 A13 A16 A17 A14
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   R Antonio vs T Dao, 2005 1-0
   R Antonio vs A Maltese, 2005 1-0
   A A Zaremba vs R Antonio, 1995 0-1
   R Antonio vs F Donguines, 2008 1-0
   R Antonio vs R Phillips, 2006 1-0
   R Antonio vs E Senador, 2001 1-0
   R Antonio vs E Reggie Olay, 2001 1-0
   R Antonio vs R Dableo, 2010 1-0
   J C Sadorra vs R Antonio, 2012 0-1
   R Antonio vs D Moody, 1995 1-0

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS: [what is this?]
   FIDE World Championship Knockout Tournament (1999)

NOTABLE TOURNAMENTS: [what is this?]
   Philippine Championship (2016)
   World Senior 50+ (2017)
   Sydney Mercantile (1991)
   Biel Mixed (1991)
   Asean op 1st (2001)
   Philippine Championship (2001)
   Philippine Championship (2010)
   PSC / Puregold Open (2014)
   Saitek US Masters (1998)
   8th Asian Continental Chess Championship (2009)
   Philippine Championship (2012)
   Asian Individual Championship (2007)
   Novi Sad Olympiad (1990)
   Istanbul Olympiad (2000)
   Turin Olympiad (2006)

GAME COLLECTIONS: [what is this?]
   magnus carlsen by sk.sen
   37th Olympiad - Philippines Men's Team by Naja
   Ultimate fighters of Philippine Chess ... by Galaxy7

RECENT GAMES:
   🏆 Melbourne Open
   R Antonio vs S Das (Apr-14-25) 0-1
   M Chen vs R Antonio (Apr-13-25) 1/2-1/2
   R R Annapureddy vs R Antonio (Apr-11-25) 1-0
   R Antonio vs G Mitrabha (Apr-11-25) 1/2-1/2
   Y Liu vs R Antonio (Apr-10-25) 1/2-1/2

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ROGELIO ANTONIO JR
(born Feb-19-1962, 63 years old) Philippines

[what is this?]
Rogelio M. Antonio Jr. was born in Manila, Philippines on February 19, 1962. He received his first GM norm in Sydney, Australia (Mercantile Mutual GM tournament) second in Bacolod, Philippines and third in the Asian GM circuit in Baguio City, Philippines. He was conferred the GM title in 1993. He is a member of Chessgames.com as User: gmjoey.

Wikipedia article: Rogelio Antonio Jr.


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 page 1 of 21; games 1-25 of 518  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. J Xu vs R Antonio 1-0421987Jakarta ZonalA65 Benoni, 6.e4
2. D K Johansen vs R Antonio  ½-½461987Jakarta Zonal qual-1A04 Reti Opening
3. C Depasquale vs R Antonio  ½-½571987Jakarta Zonal Final-BD10 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
4. R Antonio vs F Lahr 1-0381988East Detroit OpenB40 Sicilian
5. B Selitsky vs R Antonio 0-1331988East Detroit OpenA07 King's Indian Attack
6. R Antonio vs J Lang 1-0281988East Detroit OpenC72 Ruy Lopez, Modern Steinitz Defense, 5.O-O
7. T Mazuchowski vs R Antonio 0-1241988East Detroit OpenB10 Caro-Kann
8. R Antonio vs F Lindsay  ½-½191988East Detroit OpenC15 French, Winawer
9. Ivanchuk vs R Antonio ½-½681988Thessaloniki OlympiadA70 Benoni, Classical with 7.Nf3
10. G Garcia vs R Antonio  0-1431988Thessaloniki OlympiadB16 Caro-Kann, Bronstein-Larsen Variation
11. T Paehtz Sr vs R Antonio  ½-½721988Thessaloniki OlympiadA16 English
12. R Antonio vs R Ravisekhar  1-0431988Thessaloniki OlympiadB06 Robatsch
13. R Douven vs R Antonio  1-0471988Thessaloniki OlympiadA70 Benoni, Classical with 7.Nf3
14. R Antonio vs de Firmian ½-½641988Thessaloniki OlympiadB50 Sicilian
15. N Ginting vs R Antonio  0-1351988Thessaloniki OlympiadA64 Benoni, Fianchetto, 11...Re8
16. W Zili vs R Antonio  ½-½191988Thessaloniki OlympiadB16 Caro-Kann, Bronstein-Larsen Variation
17. R Antonio vs Nunn  ½-½181988Thessaloniki OlympiadC68 Ruy Lopez, Exchange
18. P Popovic vs R Antonio  1-0541988Thessaloniki OlympiadB15 Caro-Kann
19. R Antonio vs I Rogers  ½-½171989Lugano OpenC07 French, Tarrasch
20. L B Hansen vs R Antonio  1-0651989Lugano OpenE10 Queen's Pawn Game
21. J Ye vs R Antonio  ½-½461990Shah Alam Asia ztB15 Caro-Kann
22. R Antonio vs W Zili  ½-½151990Kuala Lumpur ztB22 Sicilian, Alapin
23. I Rogers vs R Antonio 1-0381990Zone 11 ChA43 Old Benoni
24. R Antonio vs M Kaabi  1-0441990Novi Sad OlympiadC68 Ruy Lopez, Exchange
25. Hort vs R Antonio 1-0431990Novi Sad OlympiadB15 Caro-Kann
 page 1 of 21; games 1-25 of 518  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
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May-24-09  spawn2: gmjoey,

congrats! you made us proud with your qualification in the WCC.

it was really an honor to meet the man behind the name yesterday and I was really happy that you are one nice and friendly gm. More success and we will continu to follow your career.

May-24-09  CRISMELDRE:

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Antonio books World Chess Cup slot

By Emil C. Noguera, Correspondent

Grandmaster Rogelio Antonio Jr. settled for a draw with GM Zhou Weiqi of China in the 11th and final round of the 2009 Asian Continental individual chess championship Saturday at the Subic Exhibition and Convention Center.

The truce was reached after only 12 moves of the Ruy Lopez.

The draw secured Antonio his rightful place in the World Chess Cup scheduled in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia from November 20 to December 15.

The 47-year-old campaigner from Calapan, Oriental Mindoro finished with 7.5 points on five wins, five draws and only one loss.

“This is another memorable tournament for me. Except for my 10th-round setback, I think I played well overall,” said Antonio, who duplicated the feat of GM Darwin Laylo as the only Filipino player to earn a berth to the World Chess Cup in 2007.

“Sana maging maganda din ang performance ko sa World Cup,” said Antonio, who barely missed a berth in the 2007 World Cup after landing in a tie for eighth to 14th places in the previous eiditon held in Mandaue City.

Antonio’s success, however, turned out to be the only reason for celebration for the Filipinos.

The country’s top two players— GM Wesley So and GM Eugene Torre —went out with a big thump.

The 15-year-old So, the country’s brightest hope for international recog­nition, suffered a heart­breaking set­back to GM Le Quang Liem of Vietnam in 34 moves of another Sicilian.

And Torre, the country’s most-experienced player for more than four decades now, yieleded to top seed GM Krishan Sasikiran of India in 44 moves of the Nimzo-Indian.

The twin setbacks left So and Torre with only 6.5 points.

So, a high school student of St. Francis College (Bacoor), finished with 6.5 points on four wins, five draws and two losses.

Torre wound up with the same total on five wins, three draws and three losses.

GM Surya Shakhar Ganguly of India and GM Zhou Weiqi topped the 11-round tournamnet with identical scores of eight points.

Ganguly, one of 12 Indian players who saw action here, drew with GM Zhou Jianchao of China in only 16 moves of the Gruenfeld.

Ninth seed GM Hou Yifan of China and GM Parimarjan Negi of India also agreed to a draw in 27 points of the Sicilian while GM Chanda Sandipan of India and Yu Shaoteng of China also split the point in 14 moves of the Catalan to book their places in the Top 10 and a spot in the World Chess Cup.

Also making it to the prestigious competition is Le, whose dramatic, final-round triumph over the second-seeded So provided the biggest story for the day.

The rest of the Filipino players did not fare any better.

May-24-09  kapmigz: <gmjoey> congratz sa magandang ipinakita mo sa AIC tunay kang kampeon sa chess at sa pag-uugali. mabuhay ka!

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May-24-09  pinoymaster77: gmjoey, isa kang maginoo at mapursigi.

We're very glad to see the renaissance of your chess career!

No longer can be said the US tournaments you won were of lower grade. This AIC performance lets the data do the talking!

I believe NCFP will support you with more logistics in your preparations, being the only Pinoy qualifier.

Let Team Pilipinas unite and the rest of our GMs help with the preparations as well.

Scout the Chinese,Indian and Viet qualifiers, as well as the others.

May-24-09  wordfunph: GM Joey, thank you for the warm accommodation yesterday in Subic. We're proud to have socialized with you, your insights on Wesley's game against GM Le Quang Liem, your humble ways, your sensible reactions to my "collection", and most of all...your good humor was simply the best!

I believe I was right in my previous dispositions that you should have been included in the 2008 Dresden Chess Olympiad....again I wish you all the best to represent RP in 2010 Khanti- Mansysk Chess Olympiad!

May-24-09  pinoymaster77: May I ask when is the World Cup, para maitala sa 'chess calendar'.

Could we also ask gmjoey what logistics he would need for the WCC prepns, aside from current NCFP support level.

Just a thinking there should be a team of 2 to 3 GMs plus theoreticians and researchers to help in the prepns,
and that 1 or 2 GM seconds to be with him in the WCC in Russia.

This is aside from the std laptop/latest strongest softwares, and maybe some tune-up tournaments to be in razor sharp form.

May-24-09  pinoymaster77: I replayed Joey's game vs GM Nguyen Truoc, di naman pala binigay queen sa last move before Nguyen lost on time,it was Qh4.

Just to clarify this po. It was insinuated in some write-ups this was an improper conduct. Baka nagkamali sa transmission at that time. I myself was not online following the moves for that game.

May-24-09  pulsar: <pinoymaster77> GM Antonio clarified this during our visit to Subic. He said he did not do that, as relayed by wordfunph and Allan D. It must be that the extra move was wrongly transmitted after the game was over. He said he won't do that as that would be "bastusan" (offensive, ungentlemanly).
May-24-09  CRISMELDRE: <pulsar><pinoymaster77>:

Ako rin nagtaka rin ako sa move na yon...mali pala ang transmission..kasi hindi maganda yon..

I check my PGN files binago ko na rin..

May-24-09  RuyLupit: Mabuhay ka GM Joey, ikaw ang tanging Pinoy na nakapasok sa Magic 10. Na-alaala ko nuon, nung naglalaro ka pa sa Olympiad, ikaw yata ang nagmamay-ari ng record ng pinakamahabang streak na walang talo.
May-24-09  CRISMELDRE: joey, congrats! sa panalo mo sa subic, suportado ka namin d2 sa Qatar, hope you still remember your long time friend Nhoy Tabol d2 na me naninirahan together with my family, next year uwi kmi, kita tayo send you naman your contact no. ty
May-24-09  CRISMELDRE: GM Antonio,

Message po yan ni Noy Tabol,sya ho ang adviser nang chess club namin dito.

May-24-09  pulsar: <CRIS> Tama. Wala yung queen capture. :)
May-24-09  rainbowxpress: Congrats GM Joey! Your resurgence really prove that chess in our country is very much alive. Other pinoy GMs should learn and follow your example, to strive hard and make it to the top again.

Ilang elo-points kaya ang na-earn ni GM Joey?

May-25-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  gmjoey: Battle of GMs - 7pts/11games +13.1
National Inter-cities 7.5/9 +10.8
Asian Championship 7.5/11 +17.9
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+ 41.8
May-25-09  pulsar: <gmjoey> Good day, GM Joey! Did <CG> email you already? I think they will just verify your identity and they might ask you to send them the picture you want uploaded on your player page. Also I think they'll give you the "red carpet treatment" (complimentary membership) like the other GMs who kibitz in this site. (Nag englis ako kasi nagtatanong sila kay <zanshin> kung marunong kayo mag-englis, hehe.)

Kasali din po ba kayo sa tourney na kasunod? Thank you and congrats ulit sa magandang performance niyo!

May-25-09  CRISMELDRE: Sign in 9:00 am Doha,Qatar...

gmjoey,

ELO Rating...2517 + 41.8 = 2558.8

more tournaments to come you will reach the 2600 by the year ends..Good luck and more power......

May-25-09  shintaro go: GM Joey's top 10 finish just shows that his string of consecutive wins in the US chess circuit was certainly no fluke. The man is back on top.
May-25-09  CRISMELDRE: Starting rank list(2nd Subic International Open Chess Championship) No. Name FED Rtg
1 GM Ganguly Surya Shekhar IND 2625
2 GM Ghaem Maghami Ehsan IRI 2593
3 GM Negi Parimarjan IND 2592
4 GM Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son VIE 2588
5 GM Gupta Abhijeet IND 2570
6 GM Sandipan Chanda IND 2558
7 GM Megaranto Susanto INA 2553
8 GM Dao Thien Hai VIE 2546
9 GM Paragua Mark PHI 2529
10 GM Rahman Ziaur BAN 2523
11 GM Nguyen Anh Dung VIE 2518
12 GM Kunte Abhijit IND 2513
13 GM Laylo Darwin PHI 2509
14 Gao Rui CHN 2500
15 GM Deepan Chakkravarthy J IND 2482
16 IM Bitoon Richard PHI 2479
17 IM Nolte Rolando PHI 2479
18 GM Villamayor Buenaventura PHI 2474
19 GM Gonzales Jayson PHI 2465
20 IM Sadorra Julio Catalino PHI 2451
21 IM Nguyen Thanh Son VIE 2448
22 IM Irwanto Sadikin INA 2447
23 Wan Yunguo CHN 2434
24 Yu Yangyi CHN 2433
25 IM Dimakiling Oliver PHI 2426
26 IM Mas Hafizulhelmi MAS 2425
27 IM Tania Sachdev IND 2423
28 CM Nguyen Van Huy VIE 2423
29 Xiu Deshun CHN 2422
30 IM Zhang Ziyang CHN 2419
31 IM Tirto INA 2417
32 IM Ashwin Jayaram IND 2413
33 IM Yang Kaiqi CHN 2413
34 FM Priyadharshan K IND 2411
35 Lou Yiping CHN 2410
36 GM Murshed Niaz BAN 2407
37 Wang Li CHN 2401
38 IM Nadera Barlo A PHI 2400
39 FM Batchuluun Tsegmed MGL 2391
40 Causo Deniel PHI 2367
41 WIM Nadig Kruttika IND 2361
42 Senador Emmanuel PHI 2360
43 Pascua Haridas PHI 2359
44 Legaspi Rhobel PHI 2358
45 IM Bancod Ronald PHI 2356
46 Olay Edgar Reggie PHI 2348
47 Jia Haoxiang CHN 2344
48 FM Segarra Randy PHI 2316
49 Yu Lie CHN 2307
50 WGM Mohota Nisha IND 2304
51 Habla Jony PHI 2300
52 FM Castellano Christopher PHI 2295
53 Garcia Jan Emmanuel PHI 2292
54 Andador Rolando PHI 2286
55 Bagamasbad Efren PHI 2283
56 CM Nguyen Hoang Nam VIE 2281
57 Ochoa Carl Victor PHI 2276
58 FM Arvind C J IND 2275
59 FM Simanjuntak Sebastian INA 2260
60 Lluch Victor PHI 2260
61 Paulo James Florendo PHI 2257
62 FM Chua Zheng Yuan Terry SIN 2250
63 Portogalera Ric PHI 2240
64 Milagrosa Alexander PHI 2227
65 Arroyo Christian PHI 2213
66 Salcedo Richilieu PHI 2203
67 Tejas Ravichandran IND 2177
68 Li Panru CHN 2146
69 Morazo John Ranel PHI 2133
70 Chua Aaron MAS 2116
71 Mariano Nelson Iii PHI 2092
72 Fernandez Dandel PHI 2066
73 Lkhamsuren Uuganbayar MGL 2038
74 Diez Allan PHI 0
May-25-09  CRISMELDRE: GM Antonio,GM Torre,GM So...did not participate?
May-25-09  spawn2: crismeldre,

bro, mukhang nagpahinga yung tatlo. sayang kala ko kanina pagkabasa ko ng newspaper lalaro yung tatlo. Very attractive pa naman yung prize pot!

May-25-09  wordfunph: Sayang naman pagkakataon pag di sumali sina GMs Antonio, Torre, and So..but i respect their decisions.

According to a reliable source in Subic, untitled Chinese Yu Yangyi (2433) has all the potential to become one of the chess bigwigs in the future. Watch out for this young man..

May-25-09  epistle: ... akala ko si chairman lang ang hindi kasali sa 2nd subic international open...

pati pala si GM Torre, GM Joey... sayang naman.

May-25-09  SugarDom: I think this will be the 2nd time for GM Joey to participate in a WC eliminations, am I right?

...

May-25-09  CRISMELDRE: Sugardom,

Yup,second time...He loss to GM Akopian..GM Khalifman win the tourney.

Hope GM Antonio can make a big comeback.

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