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      Home  >  Daily News • General News • Major Tournaments  >  Russia v Russia, USA v USA, former #2 v former #2, former WC v former WC

      Russia v Russia, USA v USA, former #2 v former #2, former WC v former WC

      Candidates Tournament, Moscow, Russia, Russian Higher League

      Candidates 2016

      Round 1 pairings

      We have a very interesting 1st round matchups at the Candidates Tournament. The two Russians, Svidler and Karjakin, face off against each other, and the two Americans, Caruana and Nakamura have to battle each other right at the start. Then you have 2 former World Champions, Topalov and Anand, try to get off to a good start at the other one’s expense. The last action is between the two former #2 in the world, Aronian and Giri (#2 on the LIVE list).

      Prediction?

      • Russia Svidler
      • Russia Karjakin
      • USA Caruana
      • USA Nakamura
      • Armenia Aronian
      • Netherlands Giri
      • Bulgaria Topalov
      • India Anand

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