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Impressions of Wijk aan Zee, Part II
Photos: Kuno Thiel & Michael Negele
Quite crowded even in the Grandmaster area - and women in chess IV
Motylev winning Grandmaster B
Leko vs Kamsky - (the only) strong performance of Peter
Vishy Anand - playing impressive games in a tranquil style
... for example against Bacrot
Topalov, the lonely street fighter - but Gelfand could resist.
Jan Timman as visitor "behind the fences"
Wijk aan Zee - past and now
Wijk aan Zee - past and now
Wijk aan Zee - past and now
Wijk aan Zee - past and now
Wijk aan Zee - past and now
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