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Corsica Masters (2004)

Player: Alon Greenfeld

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Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. Bacrot vs A Greenfeld  1-055 2004 Corsica MastersA05 Reti Opening
2. A Greenfeld vs Bacrot  ½-½44 2004 Corsica MastersD15 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
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Kibitzer's Corner
Nov-08-04  rndapology: What were the time controls?
Nov-08-04  fgh: 25+10, if I'am not wrong.
Nov-08-04
Premium Chessgames Member
  acirce: I think it was 15+3 for the most part, 20+5 in the two final games, and 5+5 in the two blitz tiebreak games between Shirov and Motylev
Nov-08-04  rndapology: That explains some things, thanks.
Nov-08-04  cuendillar: If those were the time controls, it seems like Anand was the obvious winner. Are there any stronger rapid players around at all?
Nov-08-04
Premium Chessgames Member
  acirce: No. Not only is Anand the best rapid player, he is so by far, I'd say. He hasn't had much opposition in the latest tournaments, but he also won 13th Amber Rapid (2004) and all the tiebreaks in Dortmund and all the matches in Mainz since 2000 and..
Nov-08-04  cuendillar: I seemed to remember something of the like, but didn't want to sound too confident in case I was wrong...
Nov-08-04  Knight13: Lots of high GMs in here. Why Kramnik, Leko and Kasparov are not in here?
Nov-08-04  aw1988: <Anand won the final with 7.5 points out of 8!> Can someone say deja vu?
Nov-08-04
Premium Chessgames Member
  tpstar: deja vu
Nov-08-04  Knight13: deja vu.

Alley op.

Nov-09-04  themindset: <Knight13> Kramnik and Leko are probably still resting, and I would expect that Kasparov is busy with his book stuff and preparing for the Russian Championships.

Although some might claim there is a degree of "fear"...

Nov-10-04  garrry: nice tournament
Nov-10-04  Discoalex: To save time shouldn't we just award Anand all the prize money and have a seperate tourney for 2nd place?
Nov-10-04  YOUNG HAVOC: I would like to play a game of chess
Nov-10-04  euripides: <YoungHavoc>: try visting a site such as www.chess.net, www.chessanytime.com, www.playchess.com, or the Internet Chess club.
Dec-02-04  haha: <euripides: <YoungHavoc>: try visting a site such as www.chess.net, www.chessanytime.com, www.playchess.com, or the Internet Chess club.> What it's your username in chessanytime.com ?
Dec-03-04  euripides: <haha> Same as here - euripides.
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