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Chess Chat: IM Jim Rizzitano & "1001 Deadly Chess Puzzles"

Tournament Details Revised: 4/26/2024 3:54:20 PM
General Information
Event Organizer: The Wachusett Chess Club  Visit Organizer Website
Event Location: Fitchburg Access Television (FATV), 175 Kimball St., Fitchburg, MA 01420   [ Directions ]
Event Date: Saturday, April 27, 2024
Rounds Time: Program begins at 7 p.m.. on Saturday, April 27, at www.fatv.org
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Event Webpage: www.fatv.org
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Sections Information
Tournament Sections: "Chess Chat" program on Fitchburg Access Television LIVE STREAMING from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday, April 27, at www.fatv.org
Tournament Rules and Other Information
  • International Master James Rizzitano will be interviewed by "Chess Chat" hosts George Mirijanian and Mike Commisso.
  • He will talk about his latest book,"1001 Deadly Chess Puzzles"
  • He will present his game against the late national master Murray Turnbull
  • from the 1983 Harry Nelson Pillsbury Memorial Tournament at the Armenian Cultural & Educational Center in Watertown
  • Program can be seen on VIDEO ON DEMAND at www.fatv.org - public channel

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