Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Anand plays a draw after 58 moves | Sakaal Times

Viswanathan Anand

After tasting victory with a specific breach, not once but two times, would understandably Viswanathan Anand to repeat the Catalan Opening and he did for the fourth time in the seventh game World Chess finals in Sofia, Bulgaria. Veselin Topalov on the other side would prove that the two wounded does not mean that he would shy away from this aperture, and the end result was a copy after 58 moves. The 12 parties now still in Anand's favor with a 4-3 score.

But this time it was clear that Topalov was at home in this aperture, which he started in his usual violent style. The pace Topalov loose his opening speech moves while Anand took his time optional that India could be in for some disagreeable surprises. In all three previous games did Anand sacrifice a pawn, but Monday it was Topalov who refused to recognize the pawn and instead he sacrificed a rook for bishop in the early phases of the game. All this at a sweltering pace, Topalov in only two minutes for the first 14 moves.

For on one occasion, Topalov was on the top side with the black pieces and Anand weight on the back foot, had to rely on his suspicious abilities to fight back Topalov attacks. The reigning world winner, known for its fast games had eaten an hour more than Toplaov of the 21 traits. When Topalov sacrifice a knight and bishop of Anand's rook, left the World Cup with a knighthood in return for a few farmers.

Around the 35th feature is set Topalov just pull the recurrence of moves. Despite trying for a long time, Anand could not make development, and peace was signed.

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