Italian Chess Player Suspected Of Cheating, Expelled From
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Earlier this week an amateur chess player was banned from the Imperia chess festival after suspicions of cheating, using morse code. This was reported by La Stampa and meanwhile picked up by dozens of media worldwide. 37-year-old Italian Arcangelo Ricciardi, rated 1829, started the 57th Festival Scacchistico
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