Giri, Anish | – Le, Quang Liem | ½ |
Ponomariov, Ruslan | – Meier, Georg | ½ |
Nakamura, Hikaru | – Kramnik, Vladimir | 0-1 |
Crosstable after 4 rounds
1 | Meier,G | 2656 | XX | 0 | 0 | ½ | ½ | 1/4 | |
2 | Kramnik,V | 2781 | 1 | XX | 1 | 1 | ½ | 3,5/4 | |
3 | Giri,A | 2701 | 1 | XX | ½ | 0 | ½ | 2/4 | |
4 | Nakamura,H | 2770 | 0 | ½ | XX | 0 | ½ | 1/4 | |
5 | Ponomariov,R | 2764 | ½ | 0 | 1 | 1 | XX | 2,5/4 | |
6 | Le Quang,L | 2715 | ½ | ½ | ½ | ½ | XX | 2/4 |
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Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
Nakamura may have lost the game but not his sense of humour – this from twitter: Apparently I have resolved that if I cannot win a game of chess, I must do everything within my power to lose instead. Good game plan!
Whoops – didn’t see that you had quoted this underneath.
Kramnik is the One! 🙂
Thrash talk was out of this world in the chat room at chess bomb against nakamura. Chess is a vicious game, let us not forget that. I am going to write this up at my blog about why I think Nakamura is slumping.(http://aerodarts.wordpress.com/) http://chessbomb.com/
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