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    Anand gives rousing start to World team

    The Hindu, India
    June 11 2004

    Moscow, June 11. (PTI): Former World Champion Viswanathan Anand led
    the World team to a scintillating 3.5-2.5 victory in the first match
    of Armenia v/s Rest of the World contest that kicked off here at
    Hotel Park Ararat yesterday.

    It turned out to be a very close encounter in the first round of
    the six-players Scheveningen tournament wherein all the six members
    of the World team will play one game each against the member of the
    rival team.

    In all, 36 games will be played in this unique event being organised
    to celebrate the 75th birth anniversary of late Armenian World Champion
    Tigran Petrosian.

    The World team comprises Viswanathan Anand, Peter Svidler of Russia,
    Etinne Bacrot of France who was once the youngest Grandmaster of
    the World, Francisco Vallejo Pons of Spain, Loek Van Wely of The
    Netherlands and Michael Adams of England.

    Russian Garry Kasparov leads the Armenian challenge that comprises
    Peter Leko of Hungary, Boris Gelfand of Israel and Armenians Vladimir
    Akopian, Smbat Lputian and Rafael Vaganian.

    The first match ended with two victories for the World team, one for
    Armenia while the remaining three games were drawn.

    If Anand missed being away from classical chess for long, it did not
    show in his duel against seasoned Smbat Lputian.

    The Indian stalwart last played in a classical chess event in January
    when he won the Corus Chess tournament comprehensively and some
    experts had expected that it might take some time for him to adjust
    to the conditions.
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