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frcec wrote on Fri, Jul 9, 2004 11:57 AM UTC:
Club de Ajedrez Aleatorio de Fischer por email!
(FRCEC por sus siglas en ingles: Fischerandom Chess email Club)
http://frcec.tripod.com/

** Hablamos Espanol **

Juegue partidas de Ajedrez de Fischer en FRCEC por el Game Courier!

Buscamos y unimos a jugadores de Ajedrez Aleatorio de Fischer alrededor
del mundo, arreglando partidas amistosas entre los miembros del club. 

Nuestra meta es aumentar la popularidad de este fabuloso juego!

Nos vemos en el club!
 
Para unirse al club FRCEC, envie un email a:
frcec-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

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