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    ARMENIA TO HOST WORLD'S FIRST ONLINE CHESS COMPETITION

    RIA Novosti, Russia
    Dec 18 2004

    YEREVAN, December 18 (RIA Novosti's Gamlet Matevosyan) - Yerevan,
    Armenian capital, is hosting the world's first international online
    chess tournament.

    Dedicated to the 75th birth anniversary of Tigran Petrosyan, 9th
    world chess champion, the event opened today to last into Thursday,
    December 23.

    To make Armenia a known presence not in chess alone but in other
    fields is the main tournament goal, say spokesmen for the Armenian
    Chess Academy Director.

    Armenian, Russian, French and Chinese teams are competing. Pyotr
    Svidler, Alexei Dreyev, Alexander Halifman and Vadim Zvyagintsev are
    on the Russian team, strongest for its average coefficient, 2,688.

    The tournament will have two rounds, each competitor playing white and
    black. Every participating country has one referee, to be appointed by
    the host country. International judge Ashot Vardapetyan is representing
    Armenia, Igor Bolotinsky - Russia, Lin Feng - China, and Jean-Claude
    Timpler - France.

    The prize fund is $55,000: $20,000 for gold, $15,000 silver, $12,000
    bronze, and $8,000 to the 4th.

    Chess-lovers from the whole world are welcome to the site
    www.petrosian2004.com, which offers information in five
    languages-Armenian, Russian, French, Chinese and English.

    Roughly $80,000 has been earmarked to hold the event, arranged by the
    Armenian Chess Academy and the Armenian Chess Federation, both close
    partners of the U.S.-based Internet Chess Club. The WEB provider is
    responsible for communications.
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