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    27 Sep '06 13:29
    mine may be just about blasfemy here, but how many games are topalov and kramnik playing/have played? iv seen one, where they drew after repetition. but i dont know how many games have been played/are being played or are going to be played. can i have a link to somewhere with all of them please?
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    27 Sep '06 13:33
    Originally posted by mazziewag
    mine may be just about blasfemy here, but how many games are topalov and kramnik playing/have played? iv seen one, where they drew after repetition. but i dont know how many games have been played/are being played or are going to be played. can i have a link to somewhere with all of them please?
    What about http://www.worldchess2006.com/main.asp among many others?
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    27 Sep '06 13:371 edit
    If you have any interest at all in chess events around the world, then add "The Week in Chess" (http://www.chesscenter.com/twic/twic.html) to your bookmarks. It's very easy to read, with no intrusive adverts, and it only takes a few minutes each week to catch up on international tournaments and other events.
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  5. Joined
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    cheers folks
  6. Standard memberRedmike
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    27 Sep '06 14:25
    http://www.chesspro.ru/match/events/1/ is excellent, with comments by Svidler.
  7. Milton Keynes, UK
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    27 Sep '06 14:45
    Originally posted by Redmike
    http://www.chesspro.ru/match/events/1/ is excellent, with comments by Svidler.
    Someone has made a mistake somewhere.

    On chessgames (http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1430918):

    1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 d5

    On chess pro:

    1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 e6 3. c4 d5

    Even though it does transpose to the same position.
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