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    Vishwanathan Anand leads Rest of the world team to victory

    Deepika, India
    June 17 2004

    Moscow, Jun 16 (PTI) Former World Champion Vishwanathan Anand led
    the Rest of the world team to victory by drawing his final round game
    with World No. 1 Garry Kasparov of Armenia team.

    Despite a defeat in the sixth and final round, Rest of World held
    on to their lead, winning the match with a narrow 18.5-17.5 score at
    the Hyatt Ararat here yesterday.

    Rest of the world began the last round with a cushion of two point lead
    at 16-14, while Armenia looked for two extra wins, without defeats.

    Playing the World No. 1 Garry Kasparov with white pieces, Anand
    snatched the precious half point with a comfortable draw. The Sicilian
    Pelican game between Anand and Kasparov, saw neither player willing
    to take the risk.

    A little out of the theoretical waters, Anand captured the center
    "d" pawn and offered a draw which Kasparov accepted. Just into the
    middle game, Anand held more than one even position on the queenside,
    but Kasparov's double bishop ensured splitting of the point.

    Anand completed the event with two wins, a lone defeat to Leko and
    three draws.

    The only decisive game of the day came from the Vaganian-Adams game,
    wherein the veteran Armenian brought in all his experience in the
    Queens Indian game to down the English Grandmaster.
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