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    THERE ARE NO SPECIAL FAVOURITES IN THE TOURNAMENT

    Azat Artsakh - Republic of Nagorno Karabakh (NKR)
    15-03-2004

    Yanik Palatier has arrived from far Switzerland to take part in the
    international chess tournament devoted to the 75th anniversary of
    Tigran Petrossian. Before coming to Karabakh he knew nothing of this
    small country besides that there had been war here. The Swiss
    chess-player told about his decision to read corresponding books to
    get acquainted with the events that took place in Karabakh. He did not
    speak about his impressions as he has not managed to see the town
    yet. Only once he had the opportunity to walk in the central street of
    Stepanakert. He said it still can be felt that there was war here. He
    mentioned that the first impression was good, the tournament is
    organized on a high level, the hotel conditions are good, and he
    pointed out the warm and friendly atmosphere. The Swiss young man has
    been to Yerevan for several times and has many friends
    there. According to him, the Armenians are very warm, proud and
    hospitable. In reference to the chess tournament held in Stepanakert
    for the first time, he appreciated the level of organization. He
    mentioned that there areno special favourites, and according to him
    the competition will be hard. He mentioned that he was not acquainted
    with all the participants of the tournament. He did not know Tigran
    Petrossian and Arman Pashikian but following their games he mentioned
    that the games of the both were very interesting. The young
    chess-player representing Switzerland has 0.5 point after two rounds.

    ANAHIT DANIELIAN.
    15-03-2004
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