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      Home  >  General News  >  Anand’s favorite chess venue: Mexico

      Anand’s favorite chess venue: Mexico

      Anand, Mexico


      Mexico my favourite venue: Viswanathan Anand
      Thursday, 14 February , 2008, 20:38
      Last Updated: Thursday, 14 February , 2008, 20:55

      Morelia: Viswanathan Anand is back at the place from which he took the first step en route to becoming the world’s highest rated chess player last year by winning the Morelia-Linares tournament.

      Anand crossed the Elo rating of 2800 and became the world’s highest-rated player after winning the tournament played in two legs – one in Mexico and another in Linares (Spain). This year the first leg in Mexico starts Friday and ends February 23, while the Linares leg will be February 28-March 7.

      The Indian, who went on to win the World Championships in Mexico, counts the country as one of his favourite places.

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      “I’ve won all three tournaments I’ve played in this country and I feel very comfortable here. I like everything, the people, the climate, the food, and, above all, the chess buffs who treat me very well,” Anand told a Spanish news agency on the eve of the tournament which will see eight top stars in action.

      Seven of the world’s top-10 players will feature in the tournament. The missing players include Vladimir Kramnik, who Anand will play in Bonn in a World Championships 12-match tie.

      When asked who he picked as a favourite, NIIT Brand Ambassador Anand said: “There are eight players of the highest level, but if I have to pick someone I’d say Levon Aronian who just won in Wijk aan Zee. I prefer to take it round by round. There’s no dominant player like Garry Kasparov around now, you have to fight tournament by tournament.”

      Reminded that he was still the highest rated player in terms of Elo rating, he said: “When you sit down to play, the differences between one player and another don’t appear on the Elo list. Just look at Aronian and (Magnus) Carlsen, who aren’t in the top eight on the rating list but nevertheless just won Wijk aan Zee.”

      Here is the full story.

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      5 Comments

      1. sesenta y cuatro Reply
        February 14, 2008 at 6:06 pm

        Carlsen is young and talented.

        He’s clearly my pick.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        February 14, 2008 at 7:09 pm

        Listen to the champ:
        Aronian, as I was saying before.

        okay

      3. chesscampeona Reply
        February 14, 2008 at 7:26 pm

        Mexico is also my favorite venue, but then i live in mexico, hahaha.

        WCM Claudia Munoz
        4to de primaria

        womancandidatemaster.blogspot.com

      4. speedy gonzales Reply
        February 14, 2008 at 7:28 pm

        Taco Bell is my favorite menu.

      5. Anonymous Reply
        February 15, 2008 at 8:08 pm

        Their Web site SUCKS!

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