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      Home  >  General News  >  Caruana leads Baden Baden by a full point after 3 rounds

      Caruana leads Baden Baden by a full point after 3 rounds

      Baden Baden, Fabiano Caruana

      Standings after 3 rounds

      1. Caruana, Fabiano g ITA 2757











      2½
      2-4. Naiditsch, Arkadij g GER 2716











      1½
      2-4. Anand, Viswanathan g IND 2780











      1½
      2-4. Fridman, Daniel g GER 2667











      1½
      5-6. Adams, Michael g ENG 2725











      1
      5-6. Meier, Georg g GER 2640











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      1. Vivian Reply
        February 9, 2013 at 8:11 pm

        This time, Caruana won against Naiditsch, in a game which makes a strange impression. It had all the logical consistency one would expect from late-night bullet chess with drinks involved. Why, for instance, Naiditsch refrained from grabbing the g3 cutie at move 32, with a big advantage, simply baffles science.

        But at least these two were in there, slugging. The other two games could send rocks to sleep, (as in a famous Monty Python sketch,) but without any hypnosis at all.

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