| LINARES,
MARCH 5:Viswanathan Anand returned to his winning ways scoring
a comprehensive win over young Norwegian Grandmaster Magnus
Carlsen to take sole lead after ten rounds of the Morelia
– Linares Super Grandmasters chess tournament. Anand
handed young Carlsen his second lesson in as many clashes
after having beaten him in the first leg in Morelia, Mexico
also.
Anand and Carlsen, who drew with Lev Aronian, are in tied
first pl ace at 5.5 points each.
Vassily Ivanchuk drew with Veselin Topalov and was lying third
with five points while Topalov and Aronian were tied fourth
with 4.5 points each.
Anand played the Petroff defence against Svidler and with
black pieces the NIIT-backed Indian.
Svidler, white, used a move that introduced in 2003 by Kramnik
against Anand itself. In the time since the idea has been
explored well. It is a move that in some ways get black to
make clear its way forward. Anand, with black, handled the
situation well and by the time of the 32nd move, he was fully
equal and then the players decided call it truce soon after
the first time control and the 41st move.
Topalov managed to save a white game against the clearly superior
Ivanchuk, who got into time trouble and had to accept a draw.
Peter Leko lost badly to Alexander Morozevich to join him
at the tail-end of the cross table.
The two tournament is being played in two legs in Morelia,
Mexico and Linares, Spain. The first leg had seven rounds
and it will be the same in second leg, too.
RESULTS OF Round 9:
Carlsen drew with Aronian;
Svidler drew with Anand; Topalov drew with Ivanchuk;
Morozevich beat Leko
Standings after Round 9: 1.
Anand and Carlsen 5.5; 3. Ivanchuk 5.0; 4. Aronian and Svidler
4.5; 6. Topalov 4.0; 7. Leko and Morozevich 3.5;
Pairings for Round 10:
Leko v Topalov; Ivanchuk v Svidler; Anand v Carlsen; Aronian
v Morozevich
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