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    news.am, Armenia
    Nov 7 2009


    Armenia and Azerbaijan fight for supremacy on the board: The Guardian

    12:15 / 11/07/2009Though World Chess Federation FIDE comprises over
    150 nations, `team supremacy on the board is currently being fought
    out by two small Caucasian republics,' reads The Guardian, adding that
    `In the process the pair have humilated their big neighbour Russia.'

    The daily comments on recent victories of Armenian chess players, such
    as Olympiad 2006 that was nothing but `a surprise one-off', however it
    did not seem so after the victory of Armenian team in 2008. `On both
    occasions the top-seeded Russians failed,' the article reads.

    At the last week's European championship Russia was again seeded
    first, however `they blew it yet again. Russia managed only 2-2 with
    Spain and the Azeris clinched the gold medals when a Dutch GM
    blundered in a drawn rook ending.'

    The Guardian recalls about both countries' `chess traditions from
    Soviet times.' `The battle now moves to next year's world title
    candidate matches,' the Guardian concludes.
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