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    Khaleej Times, United Arab Emirates
    Aug 23 2005

    Chess battle hots up
    By A Correspondent


    ABU DHABI - Grandmasters Aleksej Aleksandrov of Belarus, Anastasian
    Ashot of Armenia and Alexander Goloshchapov of Ukraine shared the
    lead with 5.5 points in the Masters section at the end of the seventh
    round of Abu Dhabi Chess Festival here at the Khalidia Palace Hotel
    on Monday night.


    Shahriyar Mamedyarov of Azerbaijan, Uzbek Saidali Iuldachev, Alexei
    Fedorov of Belarus, Russians Mikhail Kobalia and Vladmir Potkin -
    with 5 points apiece - were in the second spot.

    Hussain Khouri, manager of the Chess Festival said: 'The event is an
    eye opener for the talented juniors of UAE. We have invited
    youngsters to play in the Masters section to provide them with
    international exposure.'

    Dmitry Bocharov lost to Aleksandrov in an unusual variation of the
    nimzo Indian defence. Bochorov's choice of a dubious variation led to
    a catastrophe as Alexandrov dominated the proceedings by creating a
    powerful outpost on d3.

    Bochorov lost castling rights and was unable to combine his pieces.
    Alexandrov initiated the winning sequence with an exchange sacrifice
    and clinched the game. The chief arbiter Zuhair Ahmad said: `The
    tournament is heading to a close finish and technical scores as per
    Fide regulations will be used in case of a tie.'

    Ulvi Bajarani of Azerbaijan and Dhruv Hingorani of India share the
    lead with 5.5 points each at the end of the sixth and penultimate
    round in children's section. Azad Bakhsh Farshid and Khalaji Hanyeh
    of Iran are in the second place with 5 points.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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