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Judging by those listed as playing in this year's U.S. Open in Fort Lauderdale,
Fla., it appears that approximately 5% of the participants are females. About 22 of the 434 players (who are actually playing) sport feminine first names. George Mirijanian |
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Judging by those listed as playing in this year's U.S. Open in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., it appears that approximately 5% of the participants are females. About 22 of the 434 players (who are actually playing) sport feminine first names. George Mirijanian But the question is, do they play "sassy" chess?? KJ |
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