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Rogelio Antonio Jr. was born on 19 February, 1962 in Philippines, is a Filipino chess player. Discover Rogelio Antonio Jr.'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?

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Age 62 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 19 February, 1962
Birthday 19 February
Birthplace Philippines
Nationality Philippines

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1962

Rogelio Antonio Jr. (born February 19, 1962) is a Filipino chess grandmaster, who was awarded the title in 1993.

He is affectionately known as "Joey" Antonio or GM Joey.

1990

Antonio participated in two World Chess Championship cycle, in the 1990-1993 cycle and the 1998-1999 cycle:

In the 1990-1993 cycle, he participated in the Zonal 11 tournament held at Shah Alam, Malaysia where he ended up as the best-placed Filipino player tied for 9th-13th places with fellow Filipinos GM Eugene Torre and then IM Rogelio Barcenilla and IM Edhi Handoko and GM Utut Adianto, both of Indonesia.

1998

In the 1998-1999 cycle, Antonio (2540) tied for 1st-4th places in the Zonal 3.2a held at Yangon in December 1998 with Super GM Adianto (2610), IM Dede Liu (2375) of Indonesia and FM Dashzeveg Sharavdorj (2385) of Mongolia that necessitated a play-off among the 4 players as all 4 scored 6.5/9 with Antonio posting 5 wins, 3 draws and 1 loss with a TPR of 2565 in the 30-player field.

1999

In the ensuing playoff, Antonio came out on top with 4.0/6 (+2 =4 -0) as he qualified for the 1999 World Championship held at Las Vegas.

As the 63rd-ranked player with an ELO of 2558, he progressed into the Round of 64 as he defeated the 99th-seeded Alexander Kozak (2330) of Russia, 2–0, in the Round of 128.

However, he was defeated in the Round of 64 by Armenian Super GM Vladimir Akopian (2640), 2.5-1.5.

Their best-of 2 matches ended up tied 1-1 as both games ended in draws that necessitated tiebreaks.

After another draw in the first game of the 2-game tiebreaks, Antonio lost the second game as he bowed out of the World Chess Championship.

Antonio also qualified in the 2009 Chess World Cup held in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia held from November 20 - December 15, 1999 which is a knock-out format.

2000

Antonio's tally in this arena has never fallen below 50% and in 2000, at Istanbul, he scored 7/10 with a performance rating of 2684.

He has already scored a high 74 points out of 117 games on the strength of 48 wins, 52 draws and 17 losses for a winning percentage of 63.2%.

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2009

Antonio finished tied for 3rd-8th places in the 2009 Asian Chess Championship (ultimately finishing in 6th place after tiebreaks) and became the first player in the Philippines' history to qualify for the World Cup later in 2009.

Antonio earned the berth after finishing tied for 3rd-8th places in the 2009 Asian Chess Championship also known as the Asian Continental Championship, eventually placing 6th.

The top 10 finishers in the tournament qualified for the Chess World Cup.

Seeded 102 among 128 players, Antonio (2574) faced 27th-seeded Super GM Gata Kamsky (2695) in the Round of 128.

He bowed to Kamsky, 0.5-1.5, after losing the first game and drawing the 2nd game.

Antonio has played many times for the Philippines Olympiad team, mostly on board 2, behind the Philippines' first GM Torre.

2010

Antonio eventually ended up in 9th place with Handoko ending up 10th, Torre 11th, Barcenilla 12th and Adianto 13th.

He was seeded No. 8 in this tournament with an ELO of 2440 and registered 6.0/11 recording 3 wins, 6 draws and 2 losses with a Tournament Performance Rating (TPR) of 2465.

However, he did not qualify for the Interzonals as only the top 2 qualified.