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Interview Akopian + post-mortems

13 September 2007 7:17 AM | Last modified: 11:41

With this article the last material from Karlovy Vary is published. Firstly, an interview with Vladimir Akopian about the success of the Armenian team, the rise of China and the chances of his compatriot Aronian in Mexico. Furthermore I’ve taken up an old hobby: filming post-game analysis. The players didn’t mind the camera to watch alongside, and so you can watch the post-mortems of Ponomariov-Navara and Korchnoi-Timman from the second round.

Interview Akopian:

Post-mortem Ponomariov-Navara:

Post-mortem Korchnoi-Timman:

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3 Responses to “Interview Akopian + post-mortems”

  1. Lusine on 13 September 2007 9:35 AM

    Hey Peter,

    De titel klopt niet: Interview Akopian i.p.v. Interview Aronian

  2. Glenn Bady on 13 September 2007 17:00 PM

    Very well done interview. Glenn

  3. Douglas Griffin on 15 September 2007 17:55 PM

    Interesting interview. But China didn’t beat “England” last week; the team was a UK Team.

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