Letsplaychess.com presents Tal-Keres 1962
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Letsplaychess.com presents Tal-Keres 1962
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Uncrowned king keres 0-1
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Letsplaychess.com presents Tal-Keres 1962
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Uncrowned king keres 0-1
Author:
canstein2
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letsplaychess.com, tal, keres, world, champion, ruy, lopez, chess, candidates, 1962, chessvideos, satranç, schach, soviet,
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