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Delhi, November 5, 2005: FIVE-TIME champion is one step away
from making it six in a row at the Corsica Masters rapid knock-out
chess tournament in the French city of Bastia. Anand, the
NIIT Brand Ambassador, entered the final with a fluent win
in the tie-breaker against Englishman Michael Adams. The tournament
has a prize purse of 100,000 Euros.
In the
Anand-Adams clash the two games in the rapid format were drawn
and they played the tie-breaker, which Anand won with both
black and white.
Anand,
who beat Mikhail Gurevich 2-0 in the quarter finals will now
face Swiss player, Vadim Milov.
in the
two tiebreak games to face Switzerland's Vadim Milov in the
final of the Corsica Masters rapid knockout chess tournament
at the French city of Bastia on Friday.
In the
first of the two tie-breaker games, Anand, black, beat Adams
in 53 moves in Sicilian Defence. The second game saw Anand
win in 55 minutes from a Ruy Lopez. In the earlier games,
Anand and Adams drews once each in Ruy Lopez and Caro-Kann.
In the
other semifinal, Milov and Hungary's Zoltan Almasi had one
win each in the normal mini-match. In the tie-breaker, in
the first tiebreak game, Milov managed a draw in 49 moves
of French Defence, and in the second Milov beat Almasi in
48 moves. Earlier Milov won first and then lost the second
to Almasi.
The Corcisan
Circuit 2005 consists of three tournaments. In the first of
the two tournament, at Aiacciu on October 26-27, India’s
Krishnan Sasikiran won and then in the second in Venacu on
October 28-29, Anand emerged the winner. Led by the winners
and other leading finishers, the field for the FIDE tournament,
The Corsica Masters, was decided.
Some of
the players in the tournament were Judit Polgar, Etienne Bacrot,
Michael Adams, Viktor Bologan, Alexey Shirov, Sergei Tiviakov,
Joel Lautier and Pavel Tregubov.
Sasikiran
lost to Almasi in the quarter finals 0-.5-1.5 and bowed out
in the main tournament.
The
results:
Semifinals:
Game 2: Michael Adams (Eng) (1) drew with Viswanathan Anand
(1); Zoltan Almasi (Hun) (1) bt Vadim Milov (Sui) (1); Game
1: Anand drew with Adams; Milov bt Almasi. Tiebreak: Game
2: Anand (3) bt Adams (1); Milov (2.5) bt Almasi (1.5); Game
1: Adams (1) lost to Anand (2); Almasi (1.5) drew with Milov
(1.5).
Quarterfinals:
Game 2: Mikhail Gurevich (Tur) (0) lost to Anand (2); David
Alberto (Lux) (1) lost to Almasi (1); Laurent Fressinet (Fra)
(0) lost to Adams (2); Milov (1.5) bt Judit Polgar (Hun) (0.5);
Game 1: Anand bt Gurvevich; Almasi lost to David; Adams bt
Fressinet; Judit drew with Milov. Tiebreak: Game 1: David
(1) lost to Almasi (2); Game 2: Almasi (2.5) drew with David
(1.5).
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