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New In Chess Magazine issue 2005/5
Minneapolis: The Million Dollar Dream
by The NIC Editorial team

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Publisher: New In Chess, 2005
Edition: Magazine
ISBN: 90-5691-144-9
Pages: 96
Language: English


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Veselin Topalov: fabulous finish in MTel Masters.


Vasily Ivanchuk: more popular than ever in chess-crazy Cuba.


With $500,000 in prizes the HB Global Challenge in Minneapolis set a new standard for massive Opens.


Alexandra Kosteniuk won the Russian Women’s Championship.


In a match to promote his new book Jan Timman beat Lazaro Bruzon 5-3.

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TOPALOV TRIUMPHS IN SOFIA
Halfway through the MTel Masters the chauvinists in Sofia had little to cheer about when after four draws and one loss Veselin Topalov was languishing in last place. In spite of his modest start, the local favourite himself faced the second half with ambitious optimism. Yet, even he could not have foreseen that he would tear the field apart with 4½ points from his last 5 games to win the first Bulgarian super-tournament.

INTERVIEW: VESELIN TOPALOV
He doesn't seek interviews as a platform to vent his grievances or views. That's for other players to do. Which doesn't mean that Veselin Topalov shrinks back from giving his opinion if asked – as Dirk Jan ten Geuzendam found out when he visited the most successful player of the past 12 months in his hometown of Salamanca.

'CHUKY' HONOURS 'CAPA'
With a record score of 9½ points out of 12, Vasily Ivanchuk won the 35th Capablanca Memorial in Havana.

MILLION DOLLAR DREAM
There was one dominant theme at the HB Global Challenge in Minneapolis – money. And why not? With $500,000 in prizes, the event offered the highest prize-fund in the history of open chess tournaments. Zviad Izoria claimed the $50,000 first prize and also took home a glittering watch worth a further $7,000.

THE FIGHTER AND THE DARK-HAIRED
Victor Bologan presents the 35th Bosna tournament in Sarajevo as a play in nine acts 'based on real events and chess games'. After a lively performance Bologan shared first place with local favourite Ivan Sokolov.

DR JEAN MENNERAT
The greatest French chess book collector cherishes the peace and quiet of his paper fortress, surrounded by 27,500 books.

THREE TURK MYSTERIES SOLVED

DARE-DEVIL IN DISGUISE
She's taken part in more photo-shoots than all living women players combined, but the first and foremost passion of brand new Russian champion Alexandra Kosteniuk remains chess.

A BOOK, A MATCH AND MORE
Jan Timman returned to Curaçao for the presentation of his book on the 1962 Candidates' tournament and a match against Lazaro Bruzon.

ROWSON'S REVIEWS

A NOSE FOR ATTACK
Hans Ree read a new book on Miguel Najdorf and reminisces about a unique chess personality.

CHESS 2.0
Garry Kasparov sheds his light on recent events and expresses his delight that wherever his beloved Najdorf is played, chess is blossoming.

JUST CHECKING
What does Ruslan Ponomariov have to say about the forthcoming world championship?

Did they play your opening?

In this issue games with the following openings were annotated by world class players:

Sicilian
Kosintseva-Kosteniuk, by Kosteniuk
Kosteniuk-Pogonina, by Kosteniuk
Anand-Topalov, by Anand
Timman-Bruzon, by Timman
Shirov-Movsesian, by Shirov
Gonzales-Ehlvest, by Ehlvest

French
Bruzon-Timman, by Timman

Caro-Kann
Yudasin-Benjamin, by Yudasin

Slav
Sokolov-Shirov, by Sokolov

Queen's Indian
Jobava-Ivanchuk, by Vera
Ponomariov-Topalov, by Ponomariov
Beliavsky-Izoria, by Izoria
Topalov-Ponomariov, by Topalov
Van Wely-Beliavsky, by Beliavsky
Topalov-Anand, by Topalov

Grünfeld Indian
Bologan-Volokitin, by Bologan

Benoni
Vera-Flores, by Vera

Queen's Pawn
Bruzon-Jobava, by Vera
Ivanchuk-Jobava, by Ivanchuk



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