Q&A with the Class of 2018's Chess Grandmaster
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Though he is ranked 79 in the world, has won many events since 2007, and has written a book, 1.e4 vs. The French, Caro-Kann and Philidor, Negi is putting his studies at the forefront as a freshman at Stanford.
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