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| From | Message | Posted by jambo play-chess-online.com
4/28/2008 02:13:05 play online chess | Subject: Kylion's BDG Mini Tourney Sign-up Now.
Message: Greetings Fellow GK Members ..... !
I just wanted to give a motivational push for anyone interested to sign-up for Kylion's BDG Mini Tourney. I know there's many of you BDG players out there who could probably use some practice (like me) in this exciting gambit. See you there !
| Posted by chessnovice play-chess-online.com
4/28/2008 08:35:13 play online chess | ...
Message: BDG is a remarkably popular theme, apparently. I've been in a BDG thematic MT for the past couple of months, now.
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