dayton
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Chess Re-Unification - 2006/03/31 10:37
What is the current situation in chess?
Let's assume the Kramnik-Leko match goes ahead. The winner is the Classical World Champion. The idea of the Prague agreement was that this winner would play the winner of Kasparov-Ponomariov, which is no longer happening. Is there a replacement match which will decide a "candidate" from FIDE, or is Kasparov that candidate already? If Kramnik wins against Leko, is it a Kramnik-Kasparov reunification match? Or has the idea of the Prague agreement simply collapsed?
Does anyone actually know what's going on?. ---------
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