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He is the winner of more than 120 Tournaments in the US, Asia and Europe, and is co-author of ''Teach Yourself Chess in 24 Hours''. He has columns and articles in many chess magaazines. He is the winner of more than 120 Tournaments in the US, Asia and Europe, and is co-author of ''Teach Yourself Chess in 24 Hours''. He has columns and articles in many chess magaazines.

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Paul Truong is a chess player and author. He was chess champion of Vietnam, but fled the county as a boat person. He now plays chess for the United States.

He is the winner of more than 120 Tournaments in the US, Asia and Europe, and is co-author of Teach Yourself Chess in 24 Hours. He has columns and articles in many chess magaazines.

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