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Game of the month

Chesspro game-of-the-month scandal? :)

By mishanp on March 1, 2010

The voting in Chesspro’s January game of the month was unusual enough to invite tongue-in-cheek comparison to a voting scandal from the Vancouver Winter Olympics.

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