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Sam Sloan wrote: As everybody who has studied chess history knows, Harry Nelson Pillsbury (1872-1906) had the most brilliant mind and was the most talented chess player in the history of the game. Oddly enough, I've studied chess history, and I didn't know this 'fact'. I see the rest of your posting is stuffed full of such 'facts', and I've placed it in the appropriate file - the circular one. |
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