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Hi everyone,
Remember our post about the chess train that went through Europe last year?
The Chess Train will roll again through central Europe! After great success of Chess Train 2011 there is a continuation of this unique project of Prague Chess Society and Czech Railways. Special train for chess players and their friends and relatives will travel via Prague – Dresden – Wroclaw – Piestany – Vienna – Prague on October 12 – 16.
Chessplayers have the opportunity to travel through five beautiful central Europeans cities in the nice train. In the train they will play the 13-round rapid chess tournament and in the afternoons and evenings they can enjoy the atmosphere of the magic town of Tycho de Brahe and Wilhelm Steinitz (Prague), of Florence on Elbe river (Dresden), of Adolf Anderssen chess town (Wroclaw), of small spa town remembering Rubinstein, Bogoljubow and Alekhine (Piestany) and of the metropol of Austro-Hungarian monarchy (Vienna).
Hi everyone,
Remember our post about the chess train that went through Europe last year?
The Chess Train will roll again through central Europe! After great success of Chess Train 2011 there is a continuation of this unique project of Prague Chess Society and Czech Railways. Special train for chess players and their friends and relatives will travel via Prague – Dresden – Wroclaw – Piestany – Vienna – Prague on October 12 – 16.
Chessplayers have the opportunity to travel through five beautiful central Europeans cities in the nice train. In the train they will play the 13-round rapid chess tournament and in the afternoons and evenings they can enjoy the atmosphere of the magic town of Tycho de Brahe and Wilhelm Steinitz (Prague), of Florence on Elbe river (Dresden), of Adolf Anderssen chess town (Wroclaw), of small spa town remembering Rubinstein, Bogoljubow and Alekhine (Piestany) and of the metropol of Austro-Hungarian monarchy (Vienna).
You can access the official website here for registrations.
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From Alexandra Kosteniuk's
www.chessblog.com
Also see her personal blog at
www.chessqueen.com
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ReplyDeletethey should do that all over the world
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