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Liem Le was six years old when he first learned to play chess. Despite his young age, he was a natural. By the time he was 10, he was competing internationally. By 14, he was an international master with one gold medal and two silver medals from World Youth Chess Championships. By 15, he earned the title Grandmaster. Now he is adding a new title to his name – coach, as the new leader of Webster University
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