Kramnik – Anand underway Anand, Kramnik, Mexico City, World Championship Both sides were zooming until Anand played 20…Qb4. Kramnik seemed to be surprised by this. Then again on move 22, Kramnik spent a lot of time after 22…Nd7. Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
Whites position looks very good. Is there sufficient compensation for Black in the two Queen side pawns?
Sure there is. Objectively it seems = but I’d rather prefer Black actualy
Will you please post the moves of the games! I try to follow through my mobile phone but cant find the moves anywhere
http://partidas.chessmexico.com/
Here are the moves
1.d4 d5
2.c4 c6
3.Nf3 Nf6
4.Nc3 e6
5.Bg5 h6
6.Bh4 dxc4
7.e4 g5
8.Bg3 b5
9.Be2 Bb7
10.O-O Nbd7
11.Ne5 Bg7
12.Nxd7 Nxd7
13.Bd6 a6
14.Bh5 Bf8
15.Bxf8 Rxf8
16.e5 Qb6
17.b3 O-O-O
18.bxc4 Nxe5
19.c5 Qa5
20.Ne4 Qb4
21.Nd6+ Rxd6
22.cxd6 Nd7
23.a4 Qxd6
24.Bf3 Nb6
25.axb5 cxb5
26.Bxb7+ Kxb7
27.Qh5 Nd5
28.Qxh6 Nf4
29.Kh1 Qd5
30.f3 Rd8
31.Qg7 Rd7
32.Qf8 Ne2
33.Rfe1 Nxd4
34.Red1 e5
it is a draw …too bad for Kramnik