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Peter Leko explains how the young generation benefited from the explosive growth of online chess, at the detriment of the older generation "Online chess has its benefits, you become an incredible fighter...then he (Keymer) suddenly got the chance to play the Magnus Tour... These are incredible opportunities, I saw...

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