Board Orders Chessmaster Kramnik Use Women’s Bathroom
(which is supposed to be shared by both players) After Rival’s Complaint

Created: 29.09.2006 13:30 MSK (GMT +3)

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Russian chessmaster Vladimir Kramnik has been accused of taking too many bathroom breaks in his championship match against Veselin Topalov of Bulgaria, The Associated Press reported.

Kramnik leds 3-1 going into the fifth game. Topalov’s manager stopped short of accusing Kramnik of cheating — presumably by using a computer in the bathroom — but wants a match referee to join the players on their breaks.

FIDE officials claim that in order to exclude illegal use of any devices during matches chess players have to pass through a metal detector when they enter the building.

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