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In 1944, the newly formed Bedford Castle Chess Club played a match against the BBC Symphony Orchestra and beat them, see below for details: bedsv4 bedsv3 Next up ISIS, or should I say ‘The ISIS’, an old rival. What is interesting to note from the following excerpt is that more information is provided about the mystery chess player who spent time in a concentration camp where he used bread to make his pieces and pawns according to a previous report:bedsv2bedsv1Here is another account of our mystery man. (https://mccreadyandchess.com/2015/06/09/what-to-do-in-a-concentration-camp/)

The old 'ISIS' Chess Club, Bedford.

The old ‘ISIS’ Chess Club, Bedford.

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Play chess of course! What else? A local player tells of how he passed the time whilst unfree.

Bedfordshire Times and Standard, 6th October 1944

Bedfordshire Times and Standard, 6th October 1944

Any thoughts on who it may be? Ukranian V.Maluga perhaps?

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