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Bahamas Draws Against Fiji!

8/5/2014

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The Bahamas is no longer scoreless in the World Chess Olympiad, after drawing against Fiji with a 2-2 score.  Chappell earned a full point to start things off, followed by Carver's draw.  After Valentine's board one loss and everything on the line, Elton fought through a difficult position against a near-2000 rated Candidate Master and signed off on a well-deserved draw.  The team is building momentum!  Tomorrow, we face off against the African country of Togo.
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(L to R) Chappell Whyms, Carver Moncur, Elton Joseph, and Valentine Cox, along with coach GM Predrag Trajkovic immediately before their round four Olympiad match against Fiji.
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Ken
8/5/2014 11:59:58 am

Congrats to Team Bahamas for a very well played round. Keep it up!

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Andrew
8/6/2014 07:48:20 am

Good Job.

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Student Indiana link
2/16/2021 10:25:51 pm

Grateful for shariing this

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