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11 December 2000

Take part in the MSO's chess prediction contest! Enter your name and e-mail address into the boxes provided - we will only use this information to contact you if you qualify for a prize.

Then, for each of the two matches, click in one of the fourteen circles, according to what you think the result of the match will be. You'll see a dot in the circle you've picked. The winner is the entrant who has selected both winners correctly and has come closest to selecting both correct scores.

The semi-finals contest will close at 10 am GMT (11am CET, 3:30pm New Delhi time) on Tuesday 12th December, shortly after the semi-finals games have started. The time is up, so no more voting, please!

Once you've finished and are happy to accept the full rules of the competition, press the "submit" button at the very bottom and your entry will be registered. If you win, we'll be in touch!

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Semi-final pairings
Anand, Viswanathan g IND 2762 v Adams, Michael g ENG 2755
Anand to win 3-0
Anand to win 2.5-0.5
Anand to win 3-1
Anand to win 2.5-1.5
Anand to win tie-breaker in two games
Anand to win tie-breaker in four games
Anand to win tie-breaker in sudden death
  Adams to win 3-0
Adams to win 2.5-0.5
Adams to win 3-1
Adams to win 2.5-1.5
Adams to win tie-breaker in two games
Adams to win tie-breaker in four games
Adams to win tie-breaker in sudden death
Shirov, Alexei g ESP 2746 v Grischuk, Alexander g RUS 2606
Shirov to win 3-0
Shirov to win 2.5-0.5
Shirov to win 3-1
Shirov to win 2.5-1.5
Shirov to win tie-breaker in two games
Shirov to win tie-breaker in four games
Shirov to win tie-breaker in sudden death
  Grischuk to win 3-0
Grischuk to win 2.5-0.5
Grischuk to win 3-1
Grischuk to win 2.5-1.5
Grischuk to win tie-breaker in two games
Grischuk to win tie-breaker in four games
Grischuk to win tie-breaker in sudden death


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