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'''Paul Truong''', an overweight prodigy, is an 11-billion time ]ese ] Champion, currently residing in the ] of ] ] after fleeing Vietnam as a ]. Although he is homeless, his spirits are often bolstered by a seemingly endless supply of ]. His current chateau is a Cardboard Box is located behind The Happy Pirate Bar. '''Paul Truong''', a child prodigy, is an 11-time ]ese ] Champion, currently residing in the ] after fleeing Vietnam as a ].


He now represents ] on the international doughnut eating circuit and has won more than 120,830 Tournaments in the US, Asia, Europe and his imagination. In 2004, he served as the Captain and Manager of the historic US Women's Olympiad Team, capturing first ever Olympiad medals for the United States. He is also a prolific chess molestor. He now represents ] on the international chess circuit and has won more than 120 Tournaments in the US, Asia and Europe. In 2004, he served as the Captain and Manager of the historic US Women's Olympiad Team, capturing first ever Olympiad medals for the United States. He is also a prolific chess trainer.


He current serves as the Chairperson of the Polgar Committee and he is a board member of the Susan Polgar Foundation '''''(www.SusanPolgarFoundation.org)'''''. Paul is one of the biggest advocates for Women's Chess and Scholastic Chess in the U.S. He current serves as the Chairperson of the Polgar Committee and he is a board member of the Susan Polgar Foundation '''''(www.SusanPolgarFoundation.org)'''''. Paul is one of the biggest advocates for Women's Chess and Scholastic Chess in the U.S.


Besides being an award-winning columnist and having written articles for many chess magazines and websites worldwide, he also coauthored the books ''''Teach Yourself Chess in 24 Hours'''', ''''World Champion's Guide to Chess'''', ''''World Champion's Guide to Tactics'''', and ''''Breaking Through''''. If you look up the word 'Cock Muncher' in the dictionary, you will find Truongs picture beside it. Besides being an award-winning columnist and having written articles for many chess magazines and websites worldwide, he also coauthored the books ''''Teach Yourself Chess in 24 Hours'''', ''''World Champion's Guide to Chess'''', ''''World Champion's Guide to Tactics'''', and ''''Breaking Through''''.
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Paul Truong, a child prodigy, is an 11-time Vietnamese Chess Champion, currently residing in the United States after fleeing Vietnam as a boat refugee.

He now represents United States on the international chess circuit and has won more than 120 Tournaments in the US, Asia and Europe. In 2004, he served as the Captain and Manager of the historic US Women's Olympiad Team, capturing first ever Olympiad medals for the United States. He is also a prolific chess trainer.

He current serves as the Chairperson of the Polgar Committee and he is a board member of the Susan Polgar Foundation (www.SusanPolgarFoundation.org). Paul is one of the biggest advocates for Women's Chess and Scholastic Chess in the U.S.

Besides being an award-winning columnist and having written articles for many chess magazines and websites worldwide, he also coauthored the books 'Teach Yourself Chess in 24 Hours', 'World Champion's Guide to Chess', 'World Champion's Guide to Tactics', and 'Breaking Through'.

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