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Chess Life Magazine - September 2009 Issue

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The September 2009 Issue of Chess Life Magazine includes extensive coverage of the 2009 National Open Chess Tournament and analysis of a previously unknown Bobby Fischer game by Grandmaster Larry Kaufmann.

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