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Viswanathan Anand vs Vladimir Kramnik
Moscow (Russia) 1994  ·  Sicilian Defense: Nyezhmetdinov-Rossolimo Attack. Fianchetto Variation (B31)  ·  1/2-1/2
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Apr-05-04  rags: Isnt the final position winning for white..? Could be time trouble..!?
Apr-05-04  ajit: Anand in "time" trouble?? Eh...well, if that is so, it cud be a rarity:)
Apr-05-04
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  Honza Cervenka: I don't know it for sure but I guess that the result is wrong here and that white won the game.
Apr-05-04  WMD: The result is correct, I believe. Anand and Kramnik met in the final of the 1994 Moscow PCA Grand Prix event. Both the 25 minute games were drawn and Anand won the second five minute blitz game to take the title. I assume this might be the first blitz game. Perhaps it was drawn because Anand lost on time but Kramnik had insufficient mating material.
Apr-05-04  weepingwarrior: Anand is awesome, and outplayed Kramnik in this game.
Apr-05-04  ArchBishop: Right! 72. Kh6 makes white queening the g-pawn impossible to prevent
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