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WIJK AAN
ZEE, JANUARY 23: Viswanathan Anand gave young Etienne Bacrot
a good lesson while first defending well and then pouncing
on a blunder by the Frenchman. The third win with black pieces
for Anand carried the Indian back to tied first place with
Veselin Topalov in the Corus Grandmasters chess tournament
in Wijk Aan Zee.
Anand, the NIIT Brand Ambassador, now has 5.5 points from
eight rounds and rejoins Topalov in the lead. Topalov drew
with Boris Gelfand. The Corus tournament is now shaping into
an expected battle between the top two unretired players in
the world, Topalov and Anand.
Anand should also have probably have been given only a draw.
In fact he looked be slightly worse at one stage, but then
he neutralized with great defence. Around move 45 Bacrot missed
some chances and Anand applied the pressure and a final blunder
handed the Indian ace the full point.
Topalov was the last to finish with a 78 move draw against
Gelfand in the Petroff's Defence.
Bacrot
must have been upset at his game against Anand. He was doing
fine all through the game, and even had Anand defend accurately.
Somewhere down the middle game, Bacrot messed up and Anand
looked better. Anand began playing faster and Bacrot short
on time made a few mistakes, which Anand duly capitalized
on. “Sometimes when you create threats your opponent
panics,” said Anand.
Gata Kamsky played an unusual line in the Slav Defence against
Ivan Sokolov and for the first time in eighth games drew one.
He has two wins, five losses and one draw. Shakhriyar Mamedyarov
lost to Levon Aronian, while Sergei Tiviakov got a big advantage
against Sergey Karjakin out of the Sicilian c3 he played.
But Karjakin managed to get his rooks active and hold out
for a draw. Michael Adams surprised Peter Leko by playing
a c3 Sicilian but the position quickly became equal and repetition
followed. Van Wely drew with Vassily Ivanchuk in another game.
In group B, India’s Koneru Humpy beat J Smeets and moved
to tied seventh. The Group B is being led by Magnus Carlsen,
who has 6.5 points from eight rounds.
Pairings for Round 9: Gelfand v Sokolov; Karjakin v Topalov;
Aronian v Tiviakov; Ivanchuk v Mamedyarov; Anand v van Wely;
Leko v Bacrot; Kamsky v Adams
Results
for Round 8: Adams drew with Leko; Van Wely drew with Ivanchuk;
Tiviakov drew with Karjakin; Mamedyarov lost to Aronian; Sokolov
drew with Kamsky; Bacrot lost to Anand; Topalov drew with
Gelfand
Standings
after Round 8: 1. Anand and Topalov 5.5 each; 3. Karjakin
5.0; 4. Adams, Gelfand and Ivanchuk 4.5; 7. Van Wely, Leko
and Aronian 4.0; 10. Tiviakov 3.5; 11. Mamedyarov and Sokolov
3.0; 13. Kamsky and Bacrot 2.5
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