Chess Life Magazine - December 2010 Issue

Chess Life Magazine - December 2010 Issue
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The December 2010 Issue of Chess Life takes a look at chess personalities across the U.S. and even Canada, using young Ray Robson, the youngest grand-master in American chess history, as our springboard. From the typical class player (with an untypical story about his father!) to an accomplished father/son duo to a Canadian with a distinguished chess resume.

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