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Mark Lyell
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Feast Fit for a Queen

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(1954-1986)

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Blackburne Gambit
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Nd4

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Ningbo, China
Aug 4-16
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Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Jul 30-Aug 12
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Canterbury, Kent
July 25-Aug 7
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Jul 17-30
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Jul 10-20
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Havana, Cuba
Jun 9-22
The 45th Capablanca Memorial's elite group included Ivanchuk (who won with 7/10) as well as Nepomniachtchi, Dominguez-Perez, Bruzon, Alekseev, and Short.
 
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King of Prussia, Philadelphia
Jun 29-Jul 5
Viktor Laznicka took clear first place on 7.5/9 after navigating the tactical fireworks of Loek van Wely.
 

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