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'''Paul Truong''' is a ] player and author. He was chess champion of ], but fled the county as a ]. He now plays chess for the ]. '''Paul Truong''' is a ]ese ] champion currently residing in the ] after fleeing Vietnam as a ].


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 now represents ] on the international circuit and has won more than 120 Tournaments in the US, Asia and Europe.

Besides being a columnist and having written articles for many chess magaazines, he also coauthored the book ''Teach Yourself Chess in 24 Hours''.


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Paul Truong is a Vietnamese chess champion currently residing in the United States after fleeing Vietnam as a boat refugee.

He now represents United States on the international circuit and has won more than 120 Tournaments in the US, Asia and Europe.

Besides being a columnist and having written articles for many chess magaazines, he also coauthored the book Teach Yourself Chess in 24 Hours.

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