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Anonymous wrote on Thu, Sep 23, 2004 01:19 AM UTC:
There is a new World FIDE Chess Champion. May be you don´t know who  is
him. Well, it is normal, anybody knows who is him, except, perhaps, a
reduced number of people. His name is Rustam Kazimdzhanov, of Uzbekistan,
a Grand Master with little credentials, and an ELO not very impressive.
Surprisingly, he beated Michael Adams 4.5-3.5 in the final match. Hiroshi
Nakamura played very well, demolishing some very strong adversaries, but
he was beated by Michael Adams in eighths of finals...

Roberto Lavieri wrote on Thu, Sep 23, 2004 01:21 AM UTC:
Again, I forgot sign my password.

Anonymous wrote on Thu, Sep 23, 2004 01:24 AM UTC:
There is a new World FIDE Chess Champion. May be you don´t know who  is
him. Well, it is normal, anybody knows who is him, except, perhaps, a
reduced number of people. His name is Rustam Kazimdzhanov, of Uzbekistan,
a Grand Master with little credentials, and an ELO not very impressive.
Surprisingly, he beated Michael Adams 4.5-3.5 in the final match. Hiroshi
Nakamura played very well, demolishing some very strong adversaries, but
he was beated by Michael Adams in eighths of finals...

Sam Trenholme wrote on Thu, Sep 23, 2004 05:48 AM UTC:
Personally, I don't think the FIDE world chess champion has been the world chess champion since Kasparov. Vladimir Kramnik, as far as I am concerned (and Yassir Seirawan agrees) is the current world chess champion. <p> - Sam

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