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GM Moradi beats Germans in Dresden chess challenge

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August 9, 2006 - 0:0
TEHRAN – Iran’s chess grandmaster Elshan Moradi won his first and second clashes against two players from host country Germany in an international tournament in Dresden.

Fourteen states are represented by 286 players, of whom 18 are grandmasters and seven international masters.

The eight-day event started on August 5.

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