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Nakamura probably has the best chance. Unfortunatly we don't have any possiblility of Nakamura vrs Kamsky untill the final. Which I might add is quick -chess.. what the hell. Why play 9 rounds with FIDE time just to get the chance to play a quick chess final?
Anyway I think those 2 have the best chance but I'll take my dark horse Varuzhan Akobian. I have been studying his games lately and I'm impressed (then again, all GMs impress me).
Originally posted by Caro KannYou missed this one?
Oo some new ideas in these games. There is the 1st KID game in like 5000 years (or so it seems, never see it anymore). Some interesting games
Topalov,V (2801) - Radjabov,T (2700) [E70]
XXIII SuperGM Morelia/Linares MEX/ESP (4), 22.02.2006
1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Bd3 0-0 6.Nge2 c5 7.d5 e6 8.h3 exd5 9.exd5 Nfd7 10.f4 f5 11.0-0 Na6 12.Be3 Nc7 13.Qd2 Re8 14.Bf2 Nf6 15.a3 a5 16.Bh4 Bd7 17.Kh1 Qe7 18.Rae1 Qf7 19.a4 Na6 20.g4 Nb4 21.Bb1 fxg4 22.f5 Bxf5 23.Bxf5 gxf5 24.Rxf5 Qg6 25.Ref1 Rf8 26.Ng3 Nh5 27.Nce4 Nxg3+ 28.Nxg3 gxh3 29.b3 Rae8 30.Kh2 Rxf5 31.Rxf5 Re5 32.Qg5 Qxg5 33.Bxg5 Nc2 34.Bd8 Nd4 35.Rf4 Re3 36.Rg4 Kf7 37.Re4 Rxb3 0-1