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Chess Kings Fight On

MOSCOW () -- Ex-world chess champion Anatoly Karpov rejected a proposal to play for the Russian national team in the World Chess Olympiad in Moscow this month, his old rival Garry Kasparov said Tuesday.


"Karpov should play on the Russian team," Kasparov told Itar-Tass. "Although I'm playing on the first board of it, it's not Kasparov's team."


In an April letter to President Boris Yeltsin, Karpov accused Kasparov of "usurping" the leadership of the Russian Chess Federation.


"If Karpov creates his own organization to hold tournaments with big prizes, I will play in them," Kasparov told Itar-Tass.




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