14-04-2015, 02:50 PM
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A chess grandmaster has been expelled from an international tournament after he was discovered using a smartphone in the toilet to check his moves.
Gaioz Nigalidze could face a three-year ban if the complaint against him is upheld.
The reigning Georgian national champion was playing Armenian Tigran Petrosian in the sixth round at the Dubai Open.
A chess grandmaster has been expelled from an international tournament after he was discovered using a smartphone in the toilet to check his moves.
Gaioz Nigalidze could face a three-year ban if the complaint against him is upheld.
The reigning Georgian national champion was playing Armenian Tigran Petrosian in the sixth round at the Dubai Open.