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Azerbaijani chess player beats Greek rival at Halkidiki tournament
13 August 2010 [13:20] -
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Azeri grand master Nijat Mammadov has beaten Greek Dimitrios Kosmas-Lekkas at the international tournament in Halkidiki, Greece. Mammadov is now ranked 38th with 3 pts. The tournament brings together 204 chess players.
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