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Kriegspiel. With help of a referee, two players move without knowing the moves of the opponent. (3x(8x8), Cells: 192) (Recognized!)[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Roberto Lavieri wrote on Sat, Apr 2, 2005 02:00 AM UTC:
Results in the first two rounds in the Kriegspel Tournament in Monaco:
Kriegspiel Round 1 (12th?, if we consider the 11 previous Rapid and
Blindfold games) 

Bareev-Anand 1-0 
Vallejo-Kramnik 1/2 
Shirov-Ivanchuk 0-1 
Leko-Svidler 1-0 
Morozevich-Van Wely 0-1 
Gelfand-Topalov 1-0 

Kriegspiel Round 2 (13th?)

Anand-Bareev 0-1 
Kramnik-Vallejo 1-0 
Ivanchuk-Shirov 1/2 
Svidler-Leko 0-1 
Van Wely-Morozevich 0-1 
Topalov-Gelfand 1-0 

Bareev and Leko have played Kriegspel many, many times, for years, and
Bareev is specially strong in this 'detective' variant... I have read
that Leko has played many other Chess variants, but I don´t know which of
them...