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| | Talk:Vladimir Kramnik - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Kramnik is recognized as the world chess champion but he is not the highest rated player in the world. |  | | They may put Kramnik at number 2 but the fact is, the man is the world champion and is #1 until somebody beats him in a 35 game series. |  | | Kramnik (in several interviews) indicated that he was very much willing to play under the auspices of FIDE. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Vladimir_Kramnik
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| | Vladimir Kramnik - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | For example, in May 2005 Kramnik finished last place in the Mtel Masters chess tournament with a minus 2 score, marking the first occasion that a world chess champion finished last in a tournament. |  | | In February 2004 Kramnik won undivided first place in the Tournament of Linares for the first time, finishing undefeated ahead of Garry Kasparov, the world's highest-rated player, with whom he had shared the title in 2000. |  | | In 2000, he played a sixteen game match against Garry Kasparov in London, a match that was billed as a world championship match, and widely accepted as being one in the tradition going back to Wilhelm Steinitz. |
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 | | Never-the less Vladimir Kramnik does seem dedicated to the game of chess and it is said that he devoted six hours a day to study of the game. |  | | Kramnik just got on with his life and kept on playing and chalking up new victories in tournament play. |  | | However in 1998 Kramnik rated third in the world at this point was selected (hand picked) to play a qualifying match against the then World Number two Vishy Anand for the right to play challenge Garry Kasparov to a match for Kasparov's version of the title. |
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http://matmatik.sites.uol.com.br/campeoes/kramnik.html
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| | Kramnik, Vladimir on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | KRAMNIK, VLADIMIR [Kramnik, Vladimir] 1975-, Russian chess player, b. |  | | DIMITAR DILKOFF Agence France Presse 05-18-2005 Vladimir Kramnik (R) of Russia plays against Ruslan Ponomariov (L) of Ukraine during the seventh round of the M-Tel Masters Chess Tournament in Sofia, 18 May 2005. |  | | Chess grandmasters Vladimir Kramnik and Garry Kasparov draw in second game |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/K/KramnikV1.asp
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| | New Scientist Breaking News - Deep Fritz fights back in chess challenge |
 | | Unlike Kasparov, Kramnik was able to practise against his computerised opponent, to simulate the studying of a human opponent's previous games. |  | | In previous games, Kramnik has deliberately tried to reduce the sheer number-crunching advantage of his computer opponent by exchanging queens early in the game. |  | | The team behind Deep Fritz is also forbidden from reprogramming its player for each new game. |
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http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn2918
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| | Kramnik-Deep Fritz match ends in 4-4 draw! |
 | | Players at the ICC resigned the game to a draw, but Kramnik continued to maneuver until there wasn't an ounce of play left in the position. |  | | In the first game, Kramnik equalized with no apparent problem, and definitely has a style that will be hard to pierce. |  | | The opening game in "Man vs. Machine" turned out to be anti-climatic as the battle ended in a 27-move draw. |
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http://www.thechessdrum.net/newsbriefs/2002/NB_BrainGames2.html
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| | Vladimir Kramnik's congratulation on AEROFLOT OPEN |
 | | Vladimir Kramnik's congratulation on Aeroflot Open to the participants and organizers of the tournament |  | | I am sorry, that due to the preparation for tournament in Linares, Spain and because of other duties in Western Europe I was not able to participate personally in the opening of 2003 in my native city. |  | | I wish good luck to all participants of splendid games and to organizers - successful accomplishment of tournament." |
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http://www.ruschess.com/News/2003/Kramnik.html
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| | The chess games of Vladimir Kramnik |
 | | In 2000 Kramnik won his first Linares tournament, becoming the first player ever to win all three of chess's "triple crown" events: Corus, Linares, and Dortmund. |  | | He often comes up with brilliancies and excels with the initiative while at the same time playing rock solid chess, but a good amount of the time he plays like a sort of Petrosian, lacking the liveliness of some of the other grandmasters in the international scene. |  | | Dortmund became a favorite stop, as Kramnik would go on to win five more times, either as shared champion, or clear first. |
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http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessplayer?pid=12295
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| | Vladimir Kramnik reigns as monarch of chess world |
 | | Chess masters describe Kramnik's game as a potent combination of aggressiveness and control, but the young champion criticized himself in his autobiographical book "Kramnik: My Life and Games" as lacking the instincts of "a cold killer on the chess board." |  | | With only one more game in the match, Kasparov cannot catch up. |  | | The world was still more focused on what might be wrong with Kasparov than on the unerring play of Kramnik. |
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http://www.bouldernews.com/news/worldnation/04achess.html
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| | Braingames World Chess Championships |
 | | Vladimir Kramnik, currently the world number 2 has time and again displayed a maturity of play far beyond his age. |  | | Then in the beginning of 1996, at the age of only 21, Vladimir Kramnik became the number one player in the world. |  | | He is ready now as ever to challenge Kasparov in an epic battle over the board to claim the coveted world champion title. |
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http://www.chesscenter.com/wcc2000/kramnik.html
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| | Anand draws with Vladimir Kramnik - Sify.com |
 | | Vladimir Kramnik playing with white opened with the king pawn opening and Anand replied with e5 to take the game along the Petroffs defence line. |  | | The first 20 moves were routine ones and, thereafter, the game developed into an interesting line carrying the game to a very unusual variation with both the players taking a lot of time in order to avoid a possible mistake that may cost them their game. |  | | Sofia: The world's biggest chess tournament of 2005, Mtel Masters, saw the two best players engaged in a fight to achieve supremacy over the other, but yet again the draw was the order for former world Champion Viswanathan Anand and Vladimir Kramnik. |
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http://sify.com/sports/others/fullstory.php?id=13741559
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| | ChessBase.com - Chess News - Breaking news: Kramnik wins to retain WCh title |
 | | In the final game of the Dannemann world chess championship Vladimir Kramnik ground down challenger Peter Leko to equalise 7:7 and, according to the rules, retain his title. |  | | With a final result of 7 to 7 points Kramnik as titleholder remains the World Champion. |  | | Leko isn't a Caro-Kann player and the positions don't come naturally to him. |
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http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=1961
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| | Events 2001 |
 | | Kramnik played conservatively getting a small edge but the game simplfied to a draw after only 30 moves. |  | | Kramnik chose a new wrinkle in this most flexible of lines but the character of the position was the same with Black's pieces massed on the back rank and the bishop pair compensating the compromised queenside. |  | | Kramnik and Anand drew their rapid play match 5-5 with one win each. |
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http://www.chess.co.uk/twic/even2001.html
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| | Corus Chess Tournament |
 | | I'll vote Kramnik - Svidler as best game of the tournament. |  | | Not the most memorable, neither "I'am a Kramnik hater Kramnik - Topalov was the best game". |  | | in this game, like the one against topalov, kramnik is faced with a novelty, but this time he actually finds equality over the board instead of getting wiped out. |
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http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chess.pl?tid=44534&pid=12295
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| | Kramnik - World Chess Champion - Official website |
 | | Both players and their managers have agreed with all the technical details of the match, which will consist of 12 games, and the prize fund will be a guaranteed minimum amount of 1 million US dollars. |  | | Their indepth dialog probes the creative processes that take place in each field, and the intersection points between chess and art... |  | | He scored 50%, winning two games and losing another two, drawing all the rest. |
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http://www.kramnik.com
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| | Mark Crowther interviews Vladimir Kramnik |
 | | Kramnik will play Wijk aan Zee and then in April or May will defend his title against Peter Leko. |  | | I understand its going to be difficult but I can win." |  | | I put it to Kramnik that with preparation Leko might be even stronger than he is now by the time of the match. |
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http://www.ruschess.com/News/2002/Crowther.html
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| | The Hindu : Vladimir Kramnik, who? |
 | | She said everybody knew who Garry Kasparov was, some of them remembered the Karpov-Kasparov clash in London (in 1986) and a few of them knew that Kasparov played Nigel Short (in 1993). |  | | ``Kasparov is so expressive comparing all other players and particularly scores over Kramnik in this respect,'' she said. |  | | Makarytcheva is covering chess for the past decade and her husband is a Grandmaster and was the trainer of Garry Kasparov in the 1991-94 period. |
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http://www.hindu.com/2000/11/13/stories/07130204.htm
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 | | The total prize is about 45,000 DM, with 10,000 Marks going to the winner. |  | | From 23 June to 1 July 2001, every day will be full of spectacular matches and tournaments held in the city's Rheingoldhalle. |  | | There will be a match of 10 rapid games (25 min + 10 sec per move) between FIDE world champion Viswanathan Anand and BGN world champion Vladimir Kramnik More information to: |
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http://www.chess.gr/tourn/2001/mainz_classic
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| | The Tuapse tiger makes history - Vladimir Kramnik |
 | | The Chess world though welcomed this change, but for Kramnik it is still a long way to go to substantiate his achievement as the bitten lion - Gary Kasparov - is likely to roar again. |  | | The handsome man, the king of Dortmund, with the World No.2 position (then) with the FIDE Rating of 2770 points defeated Kasparov in the second and the tenth games of the 16 games series and thus become the 15th World Champion by a margin of 8.5-6.5. |  | | When he was just 16 he was inducted into the squad of Russian team for the Olympiad held at Manila in 1992 and the place he took was none other than the one who went by the name "Tolya" Anatoly Karpov. |
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| | Braingames World Chess Championships |
 | | He first burst onto the world stage at Manila in 1992 at the behest of the then world champion Garry Kasparov &; when he displayed maturity of play far beyond his early years, as he became the youngest player to represent Russia in the Chess Olympiad. |  | | Here in London, before the match started [Kramnik and his team have been in London three-weeks before the match started], we played some tennis but not when the match started! |  | | After winning the gold medal for the overall board prize with a phenomenal score of 8.5/9 on the day of his 17th birthday, Kramnik was tipped to be the natural heir to Kasparov& world crown. |
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http://www.chesscenter.com/wcc2000/kramint.html
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| | Vladimir Kramnik |
 | | It also gives full details of how anyone can enter for the forthcoming Brain Games World Championship qualifier with the ultimate goal of competing face to face against the new world chess champion. |  | | The dramatic World Championship match in which Vladimir Kramnik surprisingly overthrew Garry Kasparov, the highest rated chess champion in the history of the game was, thanks to the internet, followed by more chess enthusiasts than any other chess championship match in chess history. |  | | In this, his first book, Kramnik annotates 100 of his best games, and talks about himself, beginning with his unusual childhood. |
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http://www.morozevich.com/chessbooks/players/Kramnik.htm
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| | TopSecret - Vladimir Kramnik |
 | | After 4 games the world of Vladimir Kramnik seemed perfectly ok. He had a 3 to 1 advantage |  | | But then, after the press conference after the 5th game |  | | We could reconstruct his nose, so that he can play chess again but only with his instincts.No longer on the base of patterns and chunks. |
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| | Everyman Chess Biography of: Vladimir Kramnik |
 | | This forecast was proven accurate when in October 2000 he defeated Garry Kasparov in the Brain Games World Championship. |  | | Since he burst onto the world chess scene in 1992, displaying a maturity of play far beyond his sixteen years, Vladimir Kramnik had been tipped as a future World Champion. |
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http://www.everymanchess.com/disp_biog.php?id=36
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| | Kramnik, Vladimir - definition of Kramnik, Vladimir by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
 | | Kramnik, Vladimir is not available in the general English dictionary and thesaurus. |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | You may also use the word browser links: |
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| | Vladimir Kramnik - Uncyclopedia |
 | | Kramnik also condoned the November 11th Attacks in America, the March 11th attacks in Spain, and the July 7th attacks in England, and said "Together, Communism and Terrorism can finally bring an end to freedom." He is known to be a funder of Al-Qaida.He also planned to assasinate British Crime Minister Michael Jackson. |  | | Kramnik is an extreme hardliner when it comes to communism, and has undone all reforms from the Kasparov era and set things back to the days of Anatoly Karpov, his childhood idol. |  | | Kramnik also endorsed several US Politicians he wished to get into power: |
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| | Vladimir Kramnik's Life and Games |
 | | London Chess Center Signed Kramnik Offer (£17.99/$24.95, 270pp) |  | | Customers in the US and Canada will pay the Dollar Price, all other countries will pay the UK Pound price. |  | | Please select one of the following two options: |
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