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| From | Message | Posted by cairo mailcafe.net
6/06/2005 03:59:07 Play online chess | Subject: Match Leko vs Adams
Message: Here is the results of the match:
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Peter Leko HUN 2763 0 0 0 1 1 1 ˝ ˝ 4.0
Michael Adams ENG 2737 1 1 1 0 0 0 ˝ ˝ 4.0
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More info here: -> www.lekoadams.info
Best wishes
Cairo
| Posted by roland_l mailcafe.net
6/10/2005 19:17:56 Play online chess |
Message: only two drawn games in an eight game match ... not bad.
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