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Michael Casella vs Nick Adams
New York op (1994), New York, NY USA
Italian Game: Evans Gambit. Pierce Defense (C52)  ·  0-1

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Feb-21-06  Dres1: Cant say he didnt try.
Feb-21-06  Resignation Trap: Mickey wasn't at the 1994 New York Open. Black in this game was Nicholas Adams of Indiana.
Jun-20-11
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  HAPERSAUD: <Resignation Trap> its the Italian Open Im sure Adams had better things on his mind than playing in a minor league american tournament
Jun-20-11  Riverbeast: <Hapersaud> The New York Open was not a 'minor league American tournament'

It was a big money swiss that attracted players from all over the world

May-14-17
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  perfidious: <HAPERSAUD: <Resignation Trap> its the Italian Open Im sure Adams had better things on his mind than playing in a minor league american tournament>

Tell you what: Mickey Adams was to have a go at the 'minor league' NY Open, two years on, and come to grief thus: W Kelleher vs Adams, 1996.

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