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Western Pa. libraries prepare for upcoming chess tournaments

Patrick Varine
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Patrick Varine | Tribune-Review
Sidd Ramineni, 12, of Murrysville, is one of many youngsters preparing for upcoming chess tournaments at local public libraries.
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Matthew Smith, 10, of Derry, makes a move against his opponent Saturday, Feb. 15, 2020 at Ligonier Valley Library during a children’s chess workshop hosted by Ed Surma. The workshop was for kids in kindergarten to 8th grade and helped youngsters fine tune their skills in the age-old strategy game.
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Jack Petrof, 13, of Unity, center, makes a move, while Luke Sylvester, 8, left, of Unity, thinks of his decision, and Christopher Nett, 12, right, (green) waits for a move Saturday, Feb. 15, 2020 at Ligonier Valley Library during a children’s chess workshop hosted by Ed Surma. The workshop was for kids in kindergarten to 8th grade and helped youngsters fine tune their skills in the age-old strategy game.
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Shane Dunlap | Tribune-Review
Luke Sylvester, 8, of Unity, studies his opponent, Cole Kramer, 9, left, as he waits for a move Saturday, Feb. 15, 2020 at Ligonier Valley Library during a children’s chess workshop hosted by Ed Surma. The workshop was for kids in kindergarten to 8th grade and helped youngsters fine tune their skills in the age-old strategy game.

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