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| From | Message | Posted by krystyna legalserv.com
4/30/2008 04:11:20 Play online chess | Subject: 45th tour
Message: it appear that I cannot play in the 45th because I am
still in the 44th tour but 44th is finished, Please advise
krystyna
| Posted by heinzkat legalserv.com
4/30/2008 04:16:09 Play online chess | You have won your group
Message: And will advance to the second round of the 44th GK tournament, advanced section.
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