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Round 8 with comments

29 February 2008 11:07 AM | Last modified: 15:41

Just like in Morelia, the journalists are having trouble with the internet connection in the hotel. That’s why the reporting over here had a bit of a slow start. But to begin with, here are yesterday’s games with comments.









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9 Responses to “Round 8 with comments”

  1. Voltaic on 29 February 2008 11:52 AM

    great games, the fighting mood seems to be transfered also to Spain. may the mayhem continue.

  2. Xtra on 29 February 2008 12:30 PM

    I must say, although the tournament isnt over yet, anand is clearly deserving to win, he is really playing in a level of his own. very precise and inspired chess with very few mistakes. who deserves the 2nd spot is an open question.

  3. Partidas de ajedrez comentadas on 29 February 2008 13:09 PM

    La partida de Radjabov acaba en tablas pero estaba muy interesante, que pena.
    ¿por qué ofrecería tablas Radjabov?

  4. peter on 29 February 2008 14:03 PM

    The link to the tournament website has been updated - it’s now leading to the Linares website.

  5. Somnath on 29 February 2008 14:29 PM

    Please realign the anand-shirov game. can’t see the comments…

  6. peter on 29 February 2008 14:33 PM

    Here there’s no problem. Can you send your browser and operating system in the “quick email” area on the right?

  7. rené on 29 February 2008 14:42 PM

    Got the same problem: the Anand game is hidden behind an advertisement for a chess trip to Kazachstan!

  8. sivan on 29 February 2008 14:44 PM

    When i see the page on IE 7.0 on XP, anand - shirov game (chess board is displayed on the comments area and the comments section is further to the right of where KAZACHSTAN ad is displayed). Fire fox is showing OK.

  9. peter on 29 February 2008 15:43 PM

    Aha I forgot a line break somewhere. Thanks for telling, it’s OK now.


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