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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Anand holds Topalov with black in third game of World Championship

Viswanathan Anand
SOFIA (Bulgaria): World Champion Viswanthan Anand played out a draw with challenger Veselin Topalov of Bulgaria in the third game of the world chess championship.

After two full bloodied games, Anand went for a Slav defense with black pieces which turned out to be a big contrast to his opening choice in the first game wherein the Indian ace had chosen the ultra sharp Grunfeld defense.

Topalov apparently had been expecting the Slav but possibly not the variation that Anand chose, as it was a choice popularised by Russian Vladimir Kramnik, a rival of both Topalov and Anand in the last two world championship matches.

The game started on a sedate note, a complete opposite of the first two games when both players went on rampage with white pieces. It may be recalled that Topalov had won the first game in very quick time showcasing his deep preparation in the middle game arising out of a Grunfeld and Anand had bounced back with a very convincing victory in the second game of the 12-games match.

Instead of walking in to what Topalov's excels at, Anand aimed at getting a decent position after the opening and then equalising and see if an opportunity would come his way. This tactic worked fine and a draw with black means that the Indian has a slight upper hand in the match as he has more games with white pieces remaining.

As things turned out in one of the popular variations, the queens got traded very early giving Topalov an optical space advantage which lasted for quite some time but did not materialise in to a real advantage.

Anand's 14th move solved his opening problems and black could develop his pieces harmoniously after nearly making a half move aimed at supporting weaknesses on the king side.

On his 20th turn, Topalov offered Anand a pawn which would have led to unclear complications and possibilities of the Bulgaria coming on top. Anand rejected the pawn offer in no time and concentrated on following the basics which proved enough to hold the balance.

Further exchanges forced the game in to a rook and minor piece endgame wherein the result of the game was clear by the 33rd move when Anand forcibly entered a pure rook ending. 13 moves later the draw was signed through repetition of moves.

Interestingly, the observers were a bit surprised to see a lengthy 46 moves game when the outcome was clear to the naked eye many moves before. The reason for that was the fact that Topalov was following 'Sofia rules' according to which the draw can be agreed only through repetition or in consultation with the arbiter.

To sum it up, the players are not allowed to offer draws. Anand apparently, did not agree to this proposal and Topalov and his manager Silvio Danailov had gone on record saying that Topalov will neither offer nor agree to draws during the match.

Anand had proved vulnerable in the first game but the course of the match since then has shown that the World champion has steely nerves to back his fantastic preparation. The onus is on Topalov now who will have to save himself as black in the fourth game.




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No handshake in Anand - Topalov Game 3

News from the playing hall in Sofia

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Audience in the playing hall of the match Anand - Topalov saw a normal start of round 3 with a full house of journalists and many interested chess fans ready for a battle. The game entered into a well known Slav variation, where white plays with slight advantage and black can draw with precise moves (replay game here). Exactly this led to theoretical discussion not on the board, but rather on the rules of the World Chess Championship.
Before the start of the match, Topalov said that he will play the match according to the Sofia rules, despite the fact they are not official part of the regulations. Anand answered him during the press conference saying, "I have come to Sofia not to play Sofia rules, but World Chess Championship rules."
After the bishops were exchanged at move 33, the game entered a dead draw position. Topalov and Anand kept on playing. After the time control on move 41, Topalov went to get the arbiter and according to the audience in the playing hall seemingly requested a draw. The arbiter went to the board, but Anand did not look at him and executed his next move, thus continuing the game. The arbiter stayed until the threefold repetition.
Observers from the hall confirm there was no handshake at the end of the game.
Update:
Chessdom.com journalists and the players themselves confirmed there was no handshake after the game.
Update 2: The players at the press conference said they simply forgot to shake hands at the end of the game.

Source : Chessdom


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Anand-Topalov WCC 2010-Game 3-Press Conference

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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Anand - Topalov WCC 2010 - Game 3 Analysis

Anand and Topalov playing


Chess fans were waiting to see what Anand would play after the disaster in game one. Would he repeat the Gruenfeld with some devastating novelty, or would he switch gears? The answer was a rock solid Slav, leaving it up to Topalov to show what he had in store against it. The Bulgarian was unable to crack it, and Anand’s setup was never in any real danger.

At the press conference Topalov had Antoaneta Stefanova sitting next to him, for doing Spanish translations. Both of them stated that “it’s in the regulations” that one can’t offer a draw directly, but only through the arbiter. But this is not true; the official World Championship regulations don’t mention the draw offer at all.

Don’t miss today’s press conference, which I’ll put up in a few hours. It’s clearly the best so far. Also a video analysis of game will be posted shortly. For now here is the full analysis of the Anand - Topalov WCC 2010 Game 3. Hope that you enjoyed our live coverage of the game 3. Don't forget to join us tomorrow.


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Topalov - Anand WCC 2010 Game 3 LIVE with Commentary

 Game 3 will start on 27.04.2010 15.00 EEST (12.00 UTC & 17.30 IST). See you then...

Welcome to the live games commentary of the World Championship match between Anand and Topalov .
The live games will be commented by our resident commentators team, headed by the Women World Champion GM Alexandra Kosteniuk, one of the top French grandmasters Christian Bauer, and the young star international master Alexander Ipatov. Besides them we will be joined live by GM Aveskulov, NM Karagianis (aka coach K), IM Miodrag Perunovic, and Jason Juett (who is to only player to have played a chess game on the scene of Anand - Topalov match ) and many titled guest commentators.

During the live broadcast of the previous two games of WCC 2010 we noticed that around 200 visitors were following the game here.Some of them also contacted me saying that they couldn't participate in discussions with the other followers as our commenting system is not working at the moment(we are working at it...hopefully in 2-3 days it will be resolved). So keeping that in mind we have a great solution to the issue. We added a chat room below so that the visitors can in real-time participate in healthy discussions during the game. So indulge yourself, share your views,coverage links and quotes etc.We will also be taking part in the discussions. BUT PLEASE KEEP IT CIVIL & RESPECT OTHERS!. Any personal attacks will not be tolerated & can lead a ban.






Note: If Autoplay for the game commentary below is not working you have to refresh the frame window of the game(it's an iframe) from time to time or if you are using firefox then you can install an addon called "ReloadEvery" which can auto-refresh the iframe or the whole page after a user specified time interval.Live commentary Courtesy : Chessdom

 


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