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Lower league now live too at NSI de Eenhoorn

1 December 2006 8:30 AM

The Dutch chess club NSI de Eenhoorn from Hoorn has a scoop again. After they started to broadcast games of their first team on the internet, it’s now time for the lower teams. Tonight the match NSI De Eenhoorn III - Purmerend IV, from the third regional league, will be played and the first four boards can be followed online.

Ardjan Langedijk of NSI de Eenhoorn: “This might be unique in The Netherlands. Recently the organisers didn’t manage to show the games of a super strong blitz tournament in Moscow on the internet, but NSI De Eenhoorn will…” The games will start around 20.00 hrs and can be followed here.

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One Response to “Lower league now live too at NSI de Eenhoorn”

  1. Basta on 2 December 2006 2:22 AM

    Heeeee manne,

    Dat was nog wel ff zweten hoor in het onderbond het resultaat mag er zijn.


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