The Immortal Game
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Vlad Ilich
In the delicate dance between black and white squares, Vlad faces an impossible position – a fork between destiny and duty. To win, he must make a move that defies conventional wisdom. The board may seem set, the pieces aligned for glory, but sometimes the true immortal game unfolds beyond the 64 squares. 'Smart, goofy and consistently funny' (Scotsman). 'Subtle, dark humour' (One4Review.co.uk).
Wheelchair Accessible Toilets, Relaxed Performance
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