Experts divided over cheating allegation against Topalov
Leonard Barden
Monday January 29, 2007

The Guardian

A new cheating allegation against Veselin Topalov was made at the weekend just as the world No1-ranked grandmaster started his grudge game against the world champion, Vladimir Kramnik, in the elite Corus tournament…

…It later emerged that the writer of the article, the international master Martin Breutigam, is an associate of Kramnik’s manager, Carsten Hensel. Last week a Topalov aide published a book titled Toilet War, repeating and extending the allegations that Kramnik had himself used a computer aid during their 2006 world title series in Elista in Russia…

Both Van Wely, who attributed his 35-move defeat to being outplayed, and the chief arbiter voiced no suspicions.

…It also emerged yesterday that the former Fide champion Rustam Kasimdzhanov and Russia’s world No8 Alexander Morozevich believed there had been irregularities when Topalov won the world title in San Luis, Argentina, in 2005.

Here is the full article. You can also read it here.

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