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Azerbaijani chess player 61st at Halkidaki tournament
16 August 2010 [13:45] -
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Azeri chess player Nijat Mammadov is 61st at Halkidaki tournament, Greece. He has now 4 points. Turkish chess player Suat Atalik is leading the table with 6, 5 points. The Swiss system tournament brings together 204 players.
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