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Press conference Loek van Wely

18 January 2007 19:45 PM | Last modified: 20:00

Still in the press room, and therefore we can already put online the press conference of Loek van Wely. Too bad for Shirov, because his new loss is explained again. Loek’s story is a bit shorter (it fits in one YouTube video) but that’s mainly because of the game. Till further than move 20 it was all theory, and after that the game was decided soon. By the way it’s the opening line that Van Wely had spoken about already at Chessvibes and about which he had said that he would play something during this tournament that’s ‘not entirely correct but won’t be refuted until after this tournament’.

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6 Responses to “Press conference Loek van Wely”

  1. Merijn on 18 January 2007 21:43 PM

    Wie loopt daar de hele tijd tegen die camera aan?

  2. KingLoek on 18 January 2007 23:39 PM

    Sietze Faber. Zo zat als wat.

  3. forest on 18 January 2007 23:42 PM

    Dat waren de fotografen die allemaal hun best deden om Loek op de foto te krijgen

  4. Lyubomir Stefanov on 19 January 2007 8:32 AM

    Hi chessvibes!

    I don’t think you mean “Will the rematch Topalov-Kasparov?”. Most probably you mean “Topalov-Kramnik”. ;)

    All the best,
    Lyubo from Bulgaria

  5. Amar on 19 January 2007 14:33 PM

    Really! A Kramnik - Topalov rematch this soon is unfair ( to Kramnik ) Just Danailov’s way of continuing harassment. Probably better if FIDE allows Topalov to compete in the coming World Championships at Mexico. And, hopefully no more toiletgate type incidents.

  6. Pavel on 19 January 2007 15:11 PM

    Fuck off KRAMNIK. he will loose everything


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