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American battles blindfolded Bulgarian - US Chess Federation (press release)
Sofia, Bulgaria, Wednesday, May 7th, 2008. Jason Juett, of Marion, Iowa, scored a draw against former FIDE champion and world No. 4, Veselin Topalov, on ...
Topalov: 'I think this is a very good time for chess' - Chessbase News
Bulgarian GM Veselin Topalov is one of the most interesting players in world chess. His participation in a tournament guarantees uncompromising aggressive ...
Linares R14: All games drawn, Anand wins Super-GM - Chessbase News
3/7/2008 – Four players had a chance to at least tie for first – the preconditions were in place for a thrilling last round. This might have seemed especially likely, ...
People and personalities – photo report from Wijk (part one) - Chessbase News
An Eruption of Bad Feelings Mars an Elite Tournament (Published 2008) - The New York Times
A Forfeit Over Refusing to Shake Hands? - New York Times Blogs
A game Sunday between Nigel Short of England and Ivan Cheparinov of Bulgaria in the B section of the Corus tournament in the Netherlands ended in a forfeit ...
Khanty-Mansiysk Final: Kamsky wins, to challenge Topalov - ChessBase
Sofia 2007: Nisipeanu beats Topalov with black - Chessbase News
Topalov tricks Kasimdzhanov with a Trojan Horse - Chessbase News
Blindfold Chess World Cup in Bilbao - Chessbase News
Who was the future GM? Fabiano Caruana, Italy's top grandmaster! - Chessbase News
He was born in Miami, Florida, in 1992, went to school in Brooklyn, played in Queens in the Susan Polgar Club, trained with Pal Benko, defeated a GM at the ...