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With Topalov playing White in another Slav Defense the First tie Break
Game between Topalov and Kramnik was a draw.. |
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"EJAY" wrote in message ups.com... With Topalov playing White in another Slav Defense the First tie Break Game between Topalov and Kramnik was a draw.. I watched it, thought Topalov would get more action for his bishop pair - but Kramnik seemed to solve all problems on the Q side after both bishops were en prise, and he made the right decisions to simply and clean out the entire q-side pawns. Not a bad game. Do you know what the rest period is between games? Phil |
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