Aug-28-03 Viswanathan Anand 
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Ashley: Chess people here are saying there is a good chance that Kasparov will now play Anand, the 2000 "world champion." |
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Aug-21-03 Kasparov - Ponomariov World Championship Match (2003) 
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Ashley: So Leko is the odd man out? |
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Aug-16-03 Leko vs Kramnik, 1995 
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Ashley: In view of Leko's growing strength and his record against Kramnik, he must be given good chances if the match ever happens. |
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Aug-16-03 Judit Polgar 
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Ashley: Anand loses fifth match against Polgar to concede lead Press Trust of India
Mainz (Germany), August 17
Playing with black pieces, former world champion (sic) Vishwanathan Anand lost his fifth game against the world's top female player Judit Polgar, to trail 2-3 in the Chess ... |
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Aug-15-03 Robert James Fischer 
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Ashley: It is not guilt. I am aware of history. If your grandfather had murdered an entire family and stolen their land fifty years ago you would be aware of it. You would realize that your wealth had come from murdering and stealing. It might not produce guilt, however, if you were honest, ... |
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Aug-15-03 A Kochyev vs Miles, 1974 
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Ashley: After 17...Ne4 18.Qg2 Qh4+ also possible is 19.Ke2 Nd4+ 20.Kd3 Nc5+ 21.Kd2 Bh6+ 22.Ne3 Re8 and white can resign. |
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Aug-15-03 Kibitzer's Café 
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Ashley: Thank you for the links. I would predict a draw unless he changes his approach. |
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Aug-15-03 Mikhail Chigorin 
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Ashley: I have seen a book on Chigorin in the Khalifman series in a catalogue. |
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Aug-12-03 Dortmund Sparkassen (2003) 
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Ashley: Great to have you back Mr. Sterling. |
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Aug-12-03 Balashov vs Shirov, 1988 
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Ashley: <Could white have won sooner after 47. Kf4?> 47...Bc2 48.b4 looks like a win for white. |
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