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Oct 8, 2006 4:26:51 GMT -5
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Oct 8, 2006 6:45:29 GMT -5
Post by perseus on Oct 8, 2006 6:45:29 GMT -5
Kramnik has to win www.worldchess2006.com/main.asp?id=1087but on move 14 (white to play) it looks drawish. 11. Bc1 is an interesting move by Kramnik. Topalov had earlier encouraged the Bishop to d2.
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Oct 8, 2006 14:45:32 GMT -5
Post by perseus on Oct 8, 2006 14:45:32 GMT -5
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Oct 10, 2006 13:10:11 GMT -5
Post by perseus on Oct 10, 2006 13:10:11 GMT -5
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Oct 11, 2006 7:51:39 GMT -5
Post by perseus on Oct 11, 2006 7:51:39 GMT -5
Final game on the 12th.
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Oct 13, 2006 15:24:07 GMT -5
Post by perseus on Oct 13, 2006 15:24:07 GMT -5
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Oct 15, 2006 12:02:55 GMT -5
Post by perseus on Oct 15, 2006 12:02:55 GMT -5
In the Observer (UK newspaper) Jon Speelman identifies the same stage before move 24 by black, but spoilt it the puzzle by leaving a crucial Black Knight off the Board.
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