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We have 17 guests online| 27 Most Powerful Quotes That Describe Chess |
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| Written by Yury Markushin |
| Wednesday, 07 October 2009 21:45 |
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This is a list of 27 most important chess traits represented in form of quotes from the greatest chess players of all times: Kaparov, Fischer, Karpov, Lasker, Tarrasch and many others. To be good at something we need to understand what and how the greatest think about the subject. That applies to chess as well; by exploring minds of greatest chess players it is possible to better understand the nature of this game. Enough philosophy, enjoy the quotes!
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| Last Updated on Sunday, 20 December 2009 12:48 |

















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