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Mexico here we come

6 September 2007 8:41 AM | Last modified: 15:17

It’s about time we bring you the news that’s been whispered many times here at the office. ChessVibes is going to Mexico! Yes, the editor-in-chief does consider himself a lucky bastard to be able to attend the tournament that is officially openened in 5 days and 15 minutes from now but hey, wouldn’t it be shere poverty, such a world championship without the ChessVibes camera around? Stay tuned for more news and surprises.

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6 Responses to “Mexico here we come”

  1. Felix on 6 September 2007 14:46 PM

    Very nice :)

    I hope you also film the Rybka vs. Zappa match.

  2. Trolletje on 6 September 2007 19:46 PM

    You are so crazy! But I like it very much :P

  3. Seth Homa on 7 September 2007 4:25 AM

    One word: Yes!!!!

  4. Justin on 7 September 2007 21:42 PM

    Heel vet!!! CHESSVIBES AWESOME CHESSSITE!!!

  5. Fernando on 8 September 2007 10:19 AM

    It’s great you’re coming to Mexico to make your full coverage of the main event, Please interview to all grandmasters, I like the way they express theirselves, e.g. watching Navara was very funny, so nervous, so genius….

    See you!!!

  6. akirasan on 8 September 2007 14:03 PM

    thanks chessvibes.. please concentrate the videos more on the endgame. i would really appreciate if chessvibes can cover about rybka zappa match.. please interview Vasik Rajlich.


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