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17.05.2005 E.Alekseev annotates
St. Petersburg 19-year-old grandmaster Evgeny Alekseev played superbly at the Russian team championship, finishing second on Board 1 (1 - P. Svidler, 3 - V. Ivanchuk, etc). For our readers Evgeny annotates his win against V. Burmakin.
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18.03.2005 Bolgan & Aronian answers the ACP questions
During the Aeroflot open 2005 the ACP representative interviewed several well-known chess players on major problems linked with organization of chess competitions. Viorel Bologan and Levon Aronian answers the ACP questions.
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15.03.2005 Emil Sutovsky answers the ACP questions
During the tournament Aeroflot Open 2005 we interviewed several well-known chess players on major problems linked with the organization of chess competitions. Former European champion and this year's Aeroflot open winner Emil Sutovsky answers our questions.
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15.03.2005 Krishnan Sasikiran answers the ACP questions
During the tournament Aeroflot Open 2005 we interviewed several well-known chess players on major problems linked with the organization of chess competitions. Krishnan Sasikiran answers our questions.
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14.03.2005 Ruslan Ponomariov answers the ACP questions
During the Aeroflot open 2005 the ACP representative interviewed several well-known chess players on major problems linked with organization of chess competitions. Former FIDE champion Ruslan Ponomariov answers the ACP questions.
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10.03.2005 Pavel Tregubov answers the ACP questions
During the Aeroflot open 2005 the ACP representative interviewed several well-known chess players on major problems linked with organization of chess competitions. The ACP Board member grandmaster Pavel Tregubov answers our questions.
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09.03.2005 Kosteniuk answers the ACP questions
During the Aeroflot open 2005 the ACP representative interviewed several well-known chess players on major problems linked with organization of chess competitions. Read the answers given by the reigning European champion and vice-champion of the world, grandmaster Alexandra Kosteniuk.
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09.03.2005 Questioning about major problems: Joel Lautier
During the tournament Aeroflot Open 2005 we interviewed several well-known chess players on major problems linked with the organization of chess competitions. The ACP President, Grandmaster Joel Lautier is the first speaker.
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09.03.2005 Questioning about major problems: Viktor Korchnoi
During the tournament Aeroflot Open 2005 we interviewed several well-known chess players on major problems linked with the organization of chess competitions. Grandmaster Viktor Korchnoi is the second speaker.
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09.03.2005 Questioning about major problems: Mark Dvoretsky
During the tournament Aeroflot Open 2005 we interviewed several well-known chess players on major problems linked with the organization of chess competitions. Mark Dvoretsky is the third speaker.
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07.03.2005 Questioning about major problems: Evgeny Sveshnikov
During the tournament Aeroflot Open 2005 we interviewed several well-known chess players on major problems linked with the organization of chess competitions. Evgeny Sveshnikov answers our questions.
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15.10.2004 А.Kentler. Break-through to the future.
The event that took place on the 7-8 of October both in Moscow and St.Petersburg could have gone unnoticed: there were only four children in both cities came to play chess. It's not a big deal! They played blitz – frankly speaking not the most serious chess. Children were sat in front of plasma panel instead of chess pieces and were given mice; however that is not surprising in the computers age…
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06.08.2004 JOEL LAUTIER'S PRESS STATEMENT IN DORTMUND, 31st JULY 2004
Dear Chess Friends, Ladies and Gentlemen, The aim of today's press conference is to announce and present before you a new concept for tournament chess - the ACP Tour. If successfully implemented, the ACP is convinced this new enterprise will change the face of professional chess for years to come.
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27.07.2004 A.KENTLER. GARRY-GARRY! IS IT CLEAR?
Try to imagine the following situation: Moscow, the Kremlin, it’s getting dark. The President of Russia V.Putin having finished his work is coming out of his office. A moment later M.Gorbachiov and B.Eltsin appear there and being absolutely serious begin to discuss a question who of them is the best president now. As each of them considers himself to be the best, both want to sort out their attitudes in the context of the verbal duel [ranged from “ponimaesh” (you know) till “consensus”]. Certainly such a plot is possible only in a cinema, in a madhouse and … in chess.
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23.07.2004 Chess Professionals: Terms of service
Chess Professionals: Terms of service
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