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| Would you like a receipt? http://fittor.top/vidiosemi/ xxxvediomalayalam Magnus Carlsen took the lead in the fourth round of the Sinquefield Cup at St Louis by defeating Gata Kamsky with black, as Hikaru Nakamura faltered and lost to Levon Aronian. Carlsen eventually triumphed in a bishop and pawn endgame after missing a few chances to decide matters earlier. Kamsky declared his limited ambition at the outset by playing a line of the Ruy Lopez Exchange Variation that was seen in the Fischer-Spassky match. In 1972 Spassky equalised easily and Carlsen did even better after Kamsky played a couple of inaccurate moves. | Simon pedroupe@yahoo.com |
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