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| From | Message | Posted by smolensk uskidscompute.com
2/12/2003 09:03:25 play online chess | Subject: Qoutes from Fischer
Message: bobbyfischer.net/fischerquotes.html
That guy is more funny than homer simpson!
| Posted by fortune uskidscompute.com
2/12/2003 14:01:36 play online chess | He seems
Message: Very opinionated
| Posted by tulkos uskidscompute.com
2/12/2003 14:24:18 play online chess | There is nothing he hasn't got an opinion on!!!!!
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At Halfway Point, Topalov Leads at Linares -- The annual Ciudad de Linares chess tournament in Spain began earlier this week, and after five rounds — or halfway through — Veselin Topalov of Bulgaria, the top seed and No. 2 chess player in the world, is leading with 3.5 points, a point ahead of the field. Linares has been among the world’s elite chess tournaments since the early 1990s, when Garry Kasparov and Anatoly Karpov were regular competitors. This year’s tournament has only six players, though they are all among the world’s best. The format is a double round robin in which each chess competitor faces all the others twice, playing once with White and once with Black. Aside from Topalov ...
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