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Azerbaijani chess player becomes second in Spain chess festival
15 July 2010 [12:25] -
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Azeri chess player Eltaj Safarli beat Mexican grandmaster Manuel Leon in Villa-de-Benasque tournament, Spain. He now shares 1-3rd places with 6,5 points.
Safarli will face Armenian Hrant Melkumyan in 8th round.
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