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ChessBase Magazine 129
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Ten years ago Linares, the Wimbledon of chess, was still a one-man-show. Then Kasparov won it with a clear lead of 2.5 points. For the moment such dominance appears to be on some distant horizon. Both the latest tournament highlights in this issue, Wijk an Zee and Linares, were hard fought affairs, right up to the final round and in Karjakin and Grischuk the victors were rather unexpected ones. One exception might be represented by Topalov, who, after his triumph in Nanjing, also came though his WCh qualification before the final game in his match against Kamsky. Karjakin, Carlsen, van Wely, Radjabov, Caruana, Movsesian – that is the list of the star authors in this issue. |
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