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One of the aspects that I enjoy about chess is the mystery associated with ideas, tactical brilliancies and of course concepts that...

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Steinitz Chess Festival 2020

Prize giving: A, B and C Sections – Sun 5 April at 15h30

Steinitz Chess Festival 2020 (43rd Anniversary)

Communications: 0812713408 Web Site: www.steinitzchessclub.co.za Communications:...

Reflections on the beauty of the SA Closed 2019 by Dr Lyndon Bouah

One of the aspects that I enjoy about chess is the mystery associated with ideas, tactical brilliancies and of course concepts that...

Reflections on the Beauty of the SA Closed 2019 by Dr Lyndon Bouah

One of the aspects that I enjoy about chess is the mystery associated with ideas, tactical brilliancies...

Reflections on the Beauty of the SA Closed 2019 by Dr Lyndon Bouah

One of the aspects that I enjoy about chess is the mystery associated with ideas, tactical brilliancies...

Reflections on the SA Closed 2019 by Dr Lyndon Bouah The SA Closed 2019...

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Reflections on chess played abroad by Dr Lyndon Bouah

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