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    Anand to lead rest of the World team against Armenia

    Deepika, India
    June 10 2004

    New Delhi, June 9 (UNI) World number two Viswanathan Anand will lead
    the Rest of the World side against an Armenian team in a chess series
    to mark the 75th birth anniversary of the late Armenian world champion
    Tigran Petrosian.

    The matches are to be held in Moscow from the June 10 to 15.

    The special event will be a six-player team tournament where each
    player faces all the members of the opposing team.

    Besides Anand, the World team is expected to include Michael Adams,
    Peter Svidler, Loek Van Wely, Etienne Bacrot and Paco Vallejo.

    A couple of years ago, Anand had led a World team to a win over Russia
    in an epic match in Moscow.

    The Armenian team includes World No 1 Garry Kasparov and will have
    members who are either Armenian or have an Armenian connection.

    The three Armenians in the six-man team are Vladimir Akopian, Smbat
    Lputian and Rafael Vaganian while others are Kasparov, whose mother
    is an Armenian, Hungarian Peter Leko whose wife is from Armenia
    and Israeli Boris Gelfand, who was the most famous pupil of Tigran
    Petrosian and learnt the game from the master between 1980-83.

    Anand, who has arrived in Moscow, said,"It is a very interesting
    event. I enjoyed the match between Russia and Rest of the World
    and I hope this will be a similar pleasant experience. Playing in
    Moscow is always a treat. I remember playing in the Kremlin in 2001
    against Tkachiev and the crowd start clapping when I played Qb3. To
    be recognised in the Russian heartland for your chess is a matter of
    pride." Anand, a gourmet, added, "I like Moscow as a city. Moreover,
    I think Moscow has the best Sushi places." Talking about Petrosyan,
    Anand said, "Petrosyan had excellent defensive resources and was an
    unique talent." Born on June 17, 1929, Petrosyan died in 1984.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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