Author: Jeroen Noomen
Date: 04:21:56 01/26/03
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On January 26, 2003 at 07:02:30, Christopher A. Morgan wrote: I fear you are wrong. Two games finished within 1 hour: Radjabov - Polgar 1/2 Karpov - Kramnik 1/2 So all Vishy needs to do is offer a draw and clinch it.... Jeroen >I have more faith in the fighting spirit of the top players than Mig. >Bareev is only a point behind Anand and a win by him could tie >for first. As to Anand, he's only a half point ahead of Judit Polgar, >and with a quick draw he could come in second if Judit wins her game >against Radj. Bareev has never beaten Anand before. As for Radj he's >tied for fifth together with four others. Why not try to break out? >His only game with Judit a couple of years ago was a 66 move draw. >What more incentive than winning the tournament does Judit need? > >No, we'll see some fighting chess today at Wijk. > > > > >On January 26, 2003 at 03:18:34, Jeroen Noomen wrote: > >>On January 26, 2003 at 00:48:22, Jorge Pichard wrote: >> >>Last round: >> >>Anand - Bareev >>Radjabov - Polgar >> >>I bet Anand will make a safe draw, but I don't think the >>Radjabov-Polgar game will be a short draw. Teymour shows >>himself a big fighter and I guess Judit wants to give it >>a try as well. BTW, Judits performance is fantastic as well, >>clear second place and no loss! >> >>So I hope it will be an exciting last round. Some more >>interesting matches: >> >>Karpov - Kramnik >>Van Wely - Shirov >> >>Jeroen >> >> >>>http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=749
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