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Azerbaijan's Safarli defeats Czech rival at Pardubice chess tournament
30 July 2010 [12:55] -
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Azerbaijan's Eltaj Safarli has beaten Czech Yaroslav Bures in the 7th round of an international chess festival in Pardubice, Czechia. Safarli now ranks 27th with 5 points. Ukrainian Anton Korobov is leading the table with 6.5 points.
The tournament brings together 310 chess players.
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