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Endgame study / John Roycroft / EG / Genrikh Kasparyan / Nikolai Grigoriev / Chess strategy / Queen and pawn versus queen endgame / Chess / Chess endgames / Chess theory
Date: 2011-11-08 15:47:13
Endgame study
John Roycroft
EG
Genrikh Kasparyan
Nikolai Grigoriev
Chess strategy
Queen and pawn versus queen endgame
Chess
Chess endgames
Chess theory

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