Latest Scholastic Chess Column Now Online
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My November Scholastic Chess ChessCafe column is now online! You can read about 8-year-old Simone Liao and her experiences at the North America Youth Championships in Mexico. I also interviewed IM Robert Hungaski, who discusses the 2007 World Junior Championship in Yerevan, Armenia, and we briefly describe a relatively new chess club in Detroit. Lastly, 13-year-old phenom FM Ray Robson achieves his first International Master norm at the 6th North American FIDE Invitational, and he had to finish strong to do so.
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