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LUIS, Argentina, Oct 9, 2005: VISWANATHAN Anand failed to
dislodge leader Veselin Topalov in the ninth round and was
forced to take a draw in just 17 moves of their game in the
FIDE World Chess Championships. It meant Topalov was still
on top with a two point lead at Potrero de los Funes, San
Luis (Argentina).
Anand,
the NIIT Brand Ambassador, has five points in nine rounds
and is lying tied third while Topalov is on top with 7.5.
Peter Svidler is second at 5.5. Alexander Morozevich continued
his winning run with a third win in a row, beating Peter Leko.
That helped Moro to five points and a share of third place
with Anand.
Topalov
played a Berlin Defence in the Ruy Lopez against Anand. The
Indian ace sacrificed a knight on g5 and then when he could
not find a good attacking line, he was forced into a repetition
of moves and the point was split in 17 moves.
Judit
Polgar had to be content with a draw against Michael Adams
in a Marshall Attack in 37 moves, while Svidler played a spectacular
fighting game against Rustam Kasimdzhanov, which ended in
a 34-move draw in a Sicilian Najdorf.
The
last game to end was Morozevich vs Leko, in which the Russian
continued his winning streak with a 54-move victory.
Pairings
for Round 10: Adams v Anand; Kasimdzhanov v Polgar; Leko v
Svidler; Topalov v Morozevich
Results
of Round 9: Morozevich beat Leko; Anand drew with Topalov;
Polgar drew with Adams; Svidler drew with Kasimdzhanov
Standings
after Round 9: 1. Topalov 7.5; 2. Svidler 5.5; 3. Anand and
Morozevich 5.0; 5. Leko 4.0; 6. Kasimdzhanov 3.5; 7. Adams
3.0; 8. Polgar 2.5;
Anand
v Topalov
World
ch Round 9
1.
e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 Nf6 4. d3 Bc5 5. c3 O-O 6. Bg5 h6
7. Bh4 g5 8. Bg3 d6 9. Nbd2 a6 10. Bxc6 bxc6 11. O-O Ba7 12.
d4 g4 13. Bh4 gxf3 14. Qxf3 Kg7 15. Qg3+ Kh7 16. Qf3 Kg7 17.
Qg3+ 1/2-1/2
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