Sergey Kim on X: For a handshake, Mikhail Tal often extended his left hand (two fingers were missing on the right). He made an exception only for close friends I knew

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Sergey Kim on X: For a handshake, Mikhail Tal often extended his left hand  (two fingers were missing on the right). He made an exception only for  close friends  I knew
Sergey Kim on X: For a handshake, Mikhail Tal often extended his left hand  (two fingers were missing on the right). He made an exception only for  close friends  I knew
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Sergey Kim on X: For a handshake, Mikhail Tal often extended his left hand  (two fingers were missing on the right). He made an exception only for  close friends  I knew
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Sergey Kim on X: For a handshake, Mikhail Tal often extended his left hand  (two fingers were missing on the right). He made an exception only for  close friends  I knew
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Sergey Kim on X: For a handshake, Mikhail Tal often extended his left hand  (two fingers were missing on the right). He made an exception only for  close friends  I knew
Why are so many chess grandmasters from Russia and not other countries? Why are Russians so enthusiastic about chess? - Quora
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Sergey Kim on X: For a handshake, Mikhail Tal often extended his left hand  (two fingers were missing on the right). He made an exception only for  close friends  I knew
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