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WIJK AAN
ZEE, JANUARY 29: VISWANATHAN Anand and Veselin Topalov played
a quick draw in just 23 moves that kept the Indian ace still
in second place with just one more round to go. Anand needs
to win his final round against Boris Gelfand, while Topalov
should do no better than a draw against Peter Leko for Anand
to get into a tie for top place.
Topalov has 8.5 points, while the NIIT Brand Ambassador Anand
has eight following the 12th round in which six of the seven
games ended in draws with Gata Kamsky beating Shakhryar Mamedyarov
in the only decisive game.
Anand with black played a novelty and that earned him equality
right in the opening after a Ruy Lopez start in Moeller defence.
Anand offered a piece sacrifice on the 13th move and since
that did not offer anything substantial advantage for Topalov,
the Bulgarian did not accept it. A draw was the best result.
After a series of exchanges in an hour, the two agreed to
a draw.
In the other games, Gelfand was lucky to get away with a draw
against Vassily Ivanchuk, while Sergei Tiviakov drew with
Peter Leko.
In round 11, Anand had drawn with Sergei Tiviakov, while Topalov
drew with Ivanchuk.
Final Round 13 - 29th January 2006
Pairings
for final round: Aronian v Sokolov; Ivanchuk v Karjakin; Anand
v Gelfand; Leko v Topalov; Kamsky v Tiviakov; Adams v Mamedyarov;
Bacrot v van Wely
Results of Round 12: Topalov drew with Anand; Karjakin drew
with Aronian; Tiviakov drew with Leko; Mamedyarov lost to
Kamsky; Sokolov drew with Bacrot; Gelfand drew with Ivanchuk;
Van Wely drew with Adams
Standings
after Round 12: 1. Topalov 8.5; 2. Anand 8.0; 3. Adams, Gelfand
and Karjakin 7.0; 6. Ivanchuk 6.5; 7. Leko 6.0; 8. Tiviakov,
Van Wely and Aronian 5.5; 11. Bacrot 5.0; 12. Kamsky 4.5;
13. Mamedyarov and Sokolov 4.0
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