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SUMMARY:June 9
DESCRIPTION:QUOTE OF THE DAY \nA game of chess has three phases: the opening\, where you hope you stand better; the middlegame\, where you think you stand better; and the ending\, where you know you stand to lose.- Savielly Tartakower\n  \nCHESS EVENTS \n1970. The first Chess game between space and earth was played on June 9\, 1970 by the Soyez-9 crew. The game ended in a draw. \n
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