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      Home  >  Daily News • General News • Major Tournaments  >  Peaceful duel in game 10

      Peaceful duel in game 10

      Anand, Bulgaria, Sofia, Topalov, World Championship


      Anand, Topalov draw in game 10 for World Chess title
      (AFP) – 4 hours ago

      SOFIA — India’s defending champion Viswanathan Anand and his Bulgarian challenger Veselin Topalov drew in the tenth round of their 12-game match for the world chess title on Friday.

      The draw was agreed on the 60th move, allowing the two to keep even with a total result of 5-5 points. The next game is scheduled for Sunday.

      Anand, known as the “Tiger from Madras”, and Topalov have two wins each, while six games have ended in a draw.

      The first player to score 6.5 points or more after the 12 games will be declared the new world champion.

      If the scores are level after 12 games, the two will play four tie-break games of rapid chess, where each player has a total of 25 minutes to make his moves.

      If the scores are still even after that, the new world champion will be decided in five five-minute blitz chess matches of two games each, ultimately followed by one sudden-death game.

      The 40-year-old Anand first became world champion in 2007 and successfully defended his title in 2008.

      Topalov, 35, won the right to challenge him by beating Gata Kamsky of the United States in the semi-final in February 2009.

      The new world chess champion will win a prize of 1.2 million euros (1.58 million dollars), while the loser will take home 800,000 euros.

      Chess fans can follow all the games to run until May 13 online at www.anand-topalov.com.

      Source: http://www.google.com/hostednews

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      2 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        May 7, 2010 at 11:22 pm

        This is a really close and very enjoyable match. I’d like Anand to win, but I’ve been impressed with Topalov’s play and conduct during the match. Sixteen games would be better for the fans, it’s hard to pick a winner, I’m sure the next two games will be exciting!

      2. Jagdish Dube. Reply
        May 8, 2010 at 3:38 am

        None of the two can be called New
        World Chess Champion.In Anand’s case,
        The headlines anywhere will be
        ANAND RETAINS WORLD CHESS TITLE,
        whereas in Topalov’case that wiil be
        TOPALOV REGAINS WORLD CHESS TITLE.I
        hope Susan will endrose my comments.

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