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2019 Fall Chess Classic: Round 3

The 2019 Fall Chess Classic is comprised of two 10-player round robins. Over nine days, these competitors will battle for more than $35,000 in prize money and gain valuable experience in a top-level event. Join GM Denes Boros and Caleb Denby for the move-by-move.

2019.09.12
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USChessChamps.com Fall Chess Classic: Round 4

The 2019 Fall Chess Classic is comprised of two 10-player round robins. Over nine days, these competitors will battle for more than $35,000 in prize money and gain valuable experience in a top-level event. Join GM Patrick Wolff and Caleb Denby for the move-by-move.

2019.09.13
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USChessChamps.com Fall Chess Classic: Round 3

The 2019 Fall Chess Classic is comprised of two 10-player round robins. Over nine days, these competitors will battle for more than $35,000 in prize money and gain valuable experience in a top-level event. Join GM Denes Boros and Caleb Denby for the move-by-move.

2019.09.12
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2019 Fall Chess Classic: Round 2

The 2019 Fall Chess Classic is comprised of two 10-player round robins. Over nine days, these competitors will battle for more than $35,000 in prize money and gain valuable experience in a top-level event. Join GM Denes Boros and Caleb Denby for the move-by-move.

2019.09.11
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USChessChamps.com Fall Chess Classic: Round 2

The 2019 Fall Chess Classic is comprised of two 10-player round robins. Over nine days, these competitors will battle for more than $35,000 in prize money and gain valuable experience in a top-level event. Join GM Denes Boros and Caleb Denby for the move-by-move.

2019.09.11
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2019 Fall Chess Classic: Round 1

The 2019 Fall Chess Classic is comprised of two 10-player round robins. Over nine days, these competitors will battle for more than $35,000 in prize money and gain valuable experience in a top-level event. Join GM Denes Boros and Caleb Denby for the move-by-move.

2019.09.10
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