Vishwanathan Anand of India studies the board before the game ...
4th Nov 2005, 03:37 GMT
(Reuters) - Vishwanathan Anand of India studies the board before the game against Alexander Morozevich of Russia during the thirteenth round of the World Chess Championship in Argentina's San Luis province October 13, 2005. Veselin Topalov of Bulgaria leads the competition ahead of Anand. EDITORIAL USE ONLY REUTERS/WCC/Handout
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