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      Home  >  General News • Major Tournaments  >  Lackluster performance for the World Champ

      Lackluster performance for the World Champ

      Anand, London Chess Classic

       Anand signs off with a draw with CarlsenPTI |Dec 11, 2012, 07.27 PM IST

      LONDON: World champion Viswanathan Anand finished his campaign with a draw against Magnus Carlsen of Norway in the ninth and final round of London Chess Classic on Tuesday. 

      Anand ended the tournament on nine points and had to be content with a fifth place finish among nine contenders as Carlsen emerged as the clear winner on 18 points under the soccer-like scoring system in place here. 

      Vladimir Kramnik of Russia finished second after an easy draw as black against Michael Adams, who ended joint third. 

      The new world rankings to be announced on January 1 will see Carlsen scaling the all-time high rating and the Norwegian will proudly stand at 2861 points. Carlsen bettered the 2851 rating scored by former Guru Garry Kasparov.

      Kramnik also gained heavily from the tournament and he will replace Aronian as the world number two with 2809 being his new rating.

      Anand lost three rating points from here and the Indian ace is now number seven in live but unofficial ratings.

      Anand had to sweat hard but in the end his defenses proved perfect out of a closed Ruy Lopez as black.

      Showing precision, Carlsen won a pawn in the queen-less middle game but Anand kept finding a fortress where it was very difficult for white to make progress. Even after Kramnik had drawn, Carlsen pressed on for a victory though the draw was enough for the title and Anand had to find some precise moves to eventually get the half point. The game lasted 61 moves.


      Full article here.

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      2 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        December 11, 2012 at 2:21 pm

        Mr. Draw!

      2. Anonymous Reply
        December 11, 2012 at 3:20 pm

        Anand should hold an art exhibit. He can really draw very well. 🙂

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