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| From | Message | Posted by ccmcacollister www6conf.org
2/06/2008 09:35:23 play online chess | Subject: Viswanathan Not World Chess Champion
Message: You have certainly heard GM Anand being hailed as the World Chess Champion. This article explains why Viswanathan is Not . . . ! }B-D
www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=1416
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| Posted by ganstaman www6conf.org
2/06/2008 10:00:52 play online chess |
Message: No one get upset without reading -- it's very interesting!
| Posted by dullmove www6conf.org
2/10/2008 23:38:20 play online chess |
Message: Well that's one chess article I could follow ... much better that the usually incomprehensible greko-latin sounding a1-h9 and c3xf10 stuff !!
Was a great read. Thanks
| Posted by ccmcacollister www6conf.org
2/20/2008 00:01:24 play online chess | Thanks for reading!
Message: ...and there you have it. Why Viswanathan is definately Not the World Chess Champion ... although his SON definately IS. }8-))
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