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Azerbaijani chess player leads Pardubice Open tournament
27 July 2015 [10:07] -
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Azerbaijani female chess player Gunay Mammadzade is leading the table at Pardubice Open A tournament with rating for FIDE in Czech Republic.
She defeated Slovenia`s Primos Petek in the first round.
The tournament will feature nine rounds.
/By AzerTac/
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