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Subject: Corus: Radjabov-Polgar drawn in 19 moves

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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