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Chess Life Magazine - November 2024 Issue

The November 2024 Issue of Chess Life is here! It's cover story: U.S. Open: Khanin takes title after blitz playoff; Liang heads to U.S. Championship and many more great articles.
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The November 2024 Issue of Chess Life is here! It's cover story: U.S. Open: Khanin takes title after blitz playoff; Liang heads to U.S. Championship Us. Plus you will find articles on Pan-American, Summer Classic, Talkin' Bout revolution and many more great articles.

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Pages 64 pages
Publication Date November 1, 2024
Notation Type LAN - Long Algebraic
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