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| From | Message | Posted by jambo legalserv.com
4/28/2008 02:13:05 play online chess | Subject: Kylion's BDG Mini Tourney Sign-up Now.
Message: Greetings Fellow GK Members ..... !
I just wanted to give a motivational push for anyone interested to sign-up for Kylion's BDG Mini Tourney. I know there's many of you BDG players out there who could probably use some practice (like me) in this exciting gambit. See you there !
| Posted by chessnovice legalserv.com
4/28/2008 08:35:13 play online chess | ...
Message: BDG is a remarkably popular theme, apparently. I've been in a BDG thematic MT for the past couple of months, now.
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Anand wins the World chess title again -- Viswanathan Anand has kept his tryst with chess history here on Wednesday. The much-needed draw against challenger Vladimir Kramnik in the eleventh game gave Anand a historic win (6.5-4.5) with white pieces in the most-widely followed World chess title match. Anand, winner of all the major chess titles in the game at least once in his illustrious international chess career spanning 25 years, now holds what appears to be an unbeatable record of having claimed the World chess title in three different formats. Anand won the title in 2000 in the now-discontinued 128-player knockout format. Last year, it was in the eight-player double round-robin format. Now Anand has ...
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