3pm in Bonn corresponds to 9am in NJ. Although I believe the games
have been starting at 9:30am.
I thought Kramnik would win this match, but it doesn't look good for
him now.
Christian Sanelli
--- In HackettstownChessClub@yahoogroups.com, William Manekas
<WGManekas@...> wrote:
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>
> Universal Event Promotion (official site):
http://www.UEP-WorldChess.com/
>
> We can click here to watch the transmission from the Official
Website of the World Chess Championship
2008http://www.uep-chess.com/index_live.html
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> See all games with an interactive board at:
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http://www.uep-chess.com/cms_english/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=27
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> Annotations, in pdf form, of Grandmaster Miguel Illescas are at:
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http://www.uep-chess.com/cms_english/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogsecti\
on&id=8&Itemid=26
>
> October 20, 2008
>
> Second win with black: Anand leads by 3,5:1,5
> Viswanathan Anand today won his second game at the World Chess
Championship against Vladimir Kramnik. The Indian now leads by 3,5 to
1,5. It was a Meran, like in the third game. Once again a sharp game,
that Kramnik gave up after 35 moves. Game six will start tomorrow at 3
p.m.
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