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Viswanathan Anand (L, India) and Vladimir Kramnik (R, Russia) seen during the ninth match of the World Chess Championship 2008 at 'Bundeskunsthalle' in Bonn, Germany, 26 October 2008. Before the match Anand led 5,5 to 2,5. First player to reach 6,5 points within 12 matches wins, Anand is reigning World Champion, Kramnik contender. Photo: FELIX HEYDER Image details File size:
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