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Monthly Archives: March 2012
MTK Budapest – Dundrum, European Club Cup 1985
With the finale of the Armstrong Cup on this weekend (not to mention the thorny issue of the National Club Championship and European Club Cup the topic of renewed controversy), it’s time for a post with some reminiscences of club … Continue reading
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Eugene O’Hare and Bobby Fischer
Colin Fenton has brought to my attention this tribute to Eugene O’Hare from the Derry Journal. It referred to Eugene as “an internationally known chess player who once played against the late chess master, Bobby Fisher[sic].” There is no game … Continue reading
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Monthly roundup: February
Here is a summary of the changes this month that were not the subject of separate posts: Simuls: Four more simuls were scheduled for February; the one by Michael Adams was eventually cancelled, details of Nigel Short’s two simuls (Dublin … Continue reading
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