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World Championship 2004:
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The 38th Chess Olympiad in Dresden begins on Wednesday
2008.11.11.
It starts in the evening at 20:08h local time with a big opening gala which has show stars and musical performances. Over 500 persons are involved in the show.
Leko wins Sparkassen Meeting, Ivanchuk beats Kramnik
2008.08.01.
Peter Leko, who was in the lead after the penultimate round, drew his game in 31 moves. Since his closest rivals, Ian Nepomniachtchi and Jan Gustafsson drew their game (in 22 moves) Leko became the sole winner with his plus two score. The shocker came when Vladimir Kramnik stumbled against Ivanchuk to end in seventh place.
World Championship Mexico, Round 11 – Anand!!
2007.09.26.
Today it was all about one player. After Grischuk and Kramnik drew their game in 35 minutes and 13 moves; and after Gelfand and Svidler ceased hostilities after 22; and the Leko vs Aronian battle ended peacefully after 56 moves; we saw Anand going for the kill against Morozevich. His win leaves him a point and a half ahead of his nearest rival.
Mexico R10: Kramnik vs Anand drawn after long fight
2007.09.26.
The summit game was sharp – heart-stoppingly so. Anand uncorked some deep preparation in a Semi-Slav, Kramnik fought back with ambitious intentions, Anand defended well and in fact took the initiative. The game ended after 41 moves in a draw, which left Anand a point ahead of the field. Aronian drew first blood, beating Grischuk in 42 moves of a QGD.
Mexico R09: Morozevich beats Kramnik, Anand leads
2007.09.26.
It was quite a shocker, first with Alexander Morozevich beating Vladimir Kramnik to relegate the world champion to fifth place; and then, late in the evening, Alexander Grischuk, who had lost his previous two games, bounced back with a victory over Boris Gelfand. This left Vishy Anand, who drew against Aronian, with a one-point lead on the table.
Mexico R08: Gelfand-Anand drawn, Leko beats Grischuk
2007.09.26.
The duel of the leaders, Gelfand vs Anand, ended in a draw, which left Anand still in the lead in the world championship in Mexico. Peter Leko defeated Alexander Grischuk to get to 50% and move to fourth place on the table. The other two games were drawn. Saturday is a free day.
Mexico R07: Anand beats Grischuk, takes sole lead
2007.09.21.
ishy Anand, the hightest ranked player, defeated Alexander Grischuk in a remarkably exciting game. Vladimir Kramnik and Boris Gelfand drew their encounter, which left Anand in the sole lead at half time, with a 2900+ performance and half a point ahead of the field.
Mexico R06: Gelfand beats Morozevich, joins Anand in the lead
2007.09.21.
The two oldest players in this tournament are in the lead. Israeli GM Boris Gelfand, 39, beat Alexander Morozevich, 30, to join Vishy Anand, 38, in the lead at the World Championship in Mexico. The other games were drawn. Vladimir Kramnik, 32, and Alexander Grischuk, 23, are half a point behind.
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