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Round four by Chriss Lass
Anand, Kramnik Today Kramnik and Anand decided to get an extra off day due to the heat in Germany. But players in a tournament need to play. So here is the solution by two world champions: Take a game from 2000 that was drawn back then, let's say from the Olympiad in Istanbul, Turkey. Let's take one played by good players: Topalov and Leko? OK. Now replay the game live on the stage. To save extra time, dont replay all 87 moves that Topalov and Leko played. Replay only 25 of them. And perfect. Here is the draw. To be fair - looking back at Anand's last two games - Vishy needs some extra time. So let's allow the elite to relax today. But again: I am pretty sure that draws are not enough in this tournament.

Replay Kramnik - Anand 1/2


Naiditsch, Radjabov He is young and he is wild. He is hungry. And he plays a furious attacking style during the Dortmund tournament this year. The kid that has already beaten Anand two days ago was trying hard to crush Arkadi Najditch. With all weapons involved he pushed forward two central pawns and even thought - 'hey, the position is even worth a rook'. But Arkadi just waited and defended patiently. Then Teimour started checking on the white king but that only allowed Arkadi to eat one of the passers in the middle of the board. So Radjabov resigned. But still - I do love his aggressive playing style. Go on Teimour. Don't loose faith.

Replay Naiditsch - Radjabov 1-0


Leko, Bologan Today Viorel Bologan showed once more that he is not on holidays in Dortmund. And he proved that his opening repertoire is huge. Today he decided to defend with the Caro-Kann. Did I just say defend? Oh. no. It's Bologan - the tiger. In a wonderful game he was able to make good use of all mistakes that happend on the board. Last years Dortmund winner Leko had to resign after 5 hours and 46 moves. He now takes the lead with 3.5 incredible points after round four. Who can stop Bologan? Who can stop the tiger? Can't Kasparov and Topalov late-join?

Replay Leko - Bologan 0-1
Analysis by GM Boris Alterman and Jason Doss


book sellers If you ever visited a chess tournament, then you know that they are always selling books. Chess books of all topics everywhere. Dortmund is not different and so you can inspect and buy even the latest opening training book - animation and video included on DVD. Today a new book hit Germany's book stores. It the long awaited book by Martin Breutigam: "64 months on 64 squares". It covers columns, reports and master games from 1997 - 2002. Even Peter Leko contributed to this book. It's in German language, but the editor thinks about an English translation. As you can see on todays off-stage picture, the author was present himself at the tournament. You can win the signed copy he is holding in his hands if you listen closely to Chess.FM during the next days.

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    Standings after round 4
1 3.5 GM Viorel Bologan(Moldova 2650)
2 2.5 GM Vladimir Kramnik(Russia 2785)
3 2.0 GM Arkadij Naiditsch(Germany 2574)
4-5 1.5 GM Peter Leko(Hungary 2739)
    GM Teimour Radjabov(Azerbaijan 2648)
6 1.0 GM Viswanathan Anand(India 2774)

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