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Anand
wins SIS-MH Rapid title, Middelfart, Denmark
Former World Champion
Viswanathan Anand sliced through the field of Curt Hansen, Johnny
Hector and Peter Heine Nielsen with a 5.5/6 score at Middelfart,
here today. Anand drew the first round against Nielsen and won the
rest.
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Anand
beats Topalov, wins Amber title
World Cup Champion Viswanathan Anand defeated Veselin Topalov in
the final round, clinching his third Amber title, with a 14.5/22
score. Russians Evgeny Bareev and Vladimir Kramnik clinched the
individual Rapid & Blindfold titles respectively...
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Leko
edges Kramnik for the title
Hungarian GM Peter Leko edged out Braingames Champion Vladimir
Kramnik of Russia for his maiden Linares title with a 7.0/12
score. Anand and Kasparov finished behind them, at 6.5 points...Photos
by Vijay Kumar
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Sasikiran
wins the title
India's Krishnan Sasikiran (7.0) defeated former World Junior
Champion Darmen Sadvakasov, clinching the clear first place, ahead
of GMs Ghaem Maghami and Mohammed Al Modhiaki, here today...
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Kasparov
vs Deep Junior: Honours even
Gary Kasparov and the
"Deep Junior" supercomputer ended their
man-versus-machine showdown with honours even, and the world
number on admitted his priority had been not to lose. Watch
Game Six
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Nielsen
Champ, Hari shares second spot
Grandmaster Nielsen of Denmark took the top spot with 6.0
points, half a point ahead of GMs Kieth Arkell (England) and
Pentala Harikrishna (India), here today...
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Anand wins
Corus title
World Cup Champion Viswanathan Anand won his third Wijk
Aan Zee title with 8.5 points after 13 rounds, half a point ahead
of Judit Polgar, here today... Photos
by Vijay Kumar
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Alexander
Shabalov wins US Championship, Seattle
In a dramatic finale to the AF4C US
Chess Championships in Seattle, No.6 seed Alexander Shabalov won
the top prize of $25,000 and the 2003 national title after a
nerve-wracking final round of play.
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