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      Home  >  General News  >  Round 3 tidbits from Bilbao

      Round 3 tidbits from Bilbao

      Anand, Bilbao, Grand Slam


      We were surprised to see that at one point (around move 30 or so) in the game today versus Aronian, Anand had only half the time of his opponent. It is especially surprising as Anand has been known to be as one of the fastest top players in the world.

      When we asked him about it after the game, he said this was the second worst time-pressure in his life. The worst was against Svidler when he was left with two minutes for two moves to reach the time control.

      Regarding today’s game, Anand said he totally overlooked 21.Bxa7. He blamed his 24…Bf5, but he said he didn’t feel like playing passively.

      I asked Vishy about how chess has changed in India since I first met him back in the 80’s. He said back then India only had 4 IMs. Now they are a chess powerhouse, including recently winning the World Junior and the World Girls, etc.

      They are putting special emphasis on chess in rural areas, where over 170,000 children get chess education.

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      4 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        September 5, 2008 at 12:20 am

        Anand should teach Ivanchuk how not to get into time pressure.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        September 5, 2008 at 12:27 am

        It’s good the players want to talk to you. Usually before they would ask for fees to talk to the press.

      3. Anonymous Reply
        September 5, 2008 at 3:04 am

        Welcome to the new website of the emerging chess giant – THE PHILIPPINES!!

        http://ncfphilippines.org

        May one day top tem rated chess players in the world all be Philippinos!

        God bless!

      4. maritess Reply
        September 6, 2008 at 5:24 am

        “May one day top tem rated chess players in the world all be Philippinos!”

        At least you all have dominated the worldwide Maritess and service industry.

        Perhaps you will be #1 in a board game soon. You may want to try checkers first and then maybe Pinoy Monopoly. Chess is too ambitious for you guys.

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