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      Home  >  Daily News • General News  >  Anand wins all, Karpov yields 1 draw

      Anand wins all, Karpov yields 1 draw

      Anand, Anatoly Karpov, Chess Simul


      Anand wins all in a simul, Karpov with a draw
      Anand – Karpov starts in France, games and info

      Note: for live coverege click here

      The World Champion, the lndian Vishy Anand, will face the ex World Champion, the Russian, Anatoly Karpov in a rapid match in France. The event will take place in two different cities. The players will start at Bastia on October 31th and later continue in Ajaccio on November 2nd.

      All games will be with time control 15 minutes + 3 seconds per move. This will be yet another major rapid match for Karpov. He has matches against Kasparov in Valencia in September, and later in Paris in December. On the other hand, the rapid games will be a good practice for Anand in case of a tiebreak in the World Chess Championship 2010 match with Topalov.

      Anand and Karpov simul

      Anand and Karpov started with a simul at Corsica. The current World Champion and the Ex World Champion faced 30 players, chosen from the youth and open tournaments.

      Karpov managed to win all his games except the one with Xavier Francois (ELO 1854), where he was held to a draw. Anand was perfect and did not allow any surprises.

      You can replay some of the games of the simul, including the draw of Karpov and all games of Anand, at the live games commentary platform, with additional computer analysis (all will be online later today).

      Today are the first rapid games 15+3 of Karpov and Anand, they start at 15:00 CET and we will make everything possible to bring them to you live here.

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      4 Comments

      1. Harish Srinivasan Reply
        October 31, 2009 at 2:59 pm

        article originally from chessdom. also has the typo “loss of Anand”. Anand never lost a game in the simul. Headlines and description inconsistent.

      2. Harish Srinivasan Reply
        October 31, 2009 at 4:07 pm

        Thanks for correcting. corrected at original sit as well 🙂

      3. Lionel Davis Reply
        October 31, 2009 at 4:44 pm

        Susan thats HARISH THE GIANT KILLER (nickname in Buffalo!Please be careful with this guy hes like Vishy sees everything!!! haha.

      4. Anonymous Reply
        October 31, 2009 at 11:45 pm

        Lionel, why ‘haha’ this time instead of your usual ‘hehe’?

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