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Tata Steel chess: Anand beats L'Ami but Carlsen takes unbeatable lead

Source: PTI
January 27, 2013 11:13 IST
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World champion Viswanathan Anand fought back from an inferior position to beat Erwin L'Ami of Holland to be joint second at the 75th Tata Steel chess tournament with one round to spare at the De Moriaan in Wijk Aan Zee, The Netherlands.

With his fourth victory coming in the penultimate round, Anand rose back to joint second spot on eight points but a rampaging Magnus Carlsen of Norway ensured he would remain untouchable after butchering Hikaru Nakamura of United States.

The World No. 1 took his tally to an unassailable 9.5 points and remains 1.5 points ahead of Anand and Levon Aronian of Armenia.

Peter Leko of Hungary and Sergey Karjakin of Russia share the fourth spot on seven points and Nakamura slipped to sixth position following his second loss in a row on 6.5 points.

Indian debutant P Harikrishna continued with a good performance and drew with Wang Hao of China to inch to six points and share the seventh spot alongside best performing Dutch Loek Van Wely.

The day provided four decisive games. Van Wely defeated Fabiano Caruana of Italy and Yifan Hou of China continued to be impressive at the expense of tail-ender Ivan Sokolov of Holland.

Anand's fourth victory in the tournament was quite dramatic. Playing the black side of a Sicilian Najdorf Anand was surprised early as L'Ami handled a side variation pretty well to equalise easily and then started to exert pressure by threatening to launch a queen side attack.

The world champion sought solace by going for trading of queens that eased up the pressure but black still controlled the vital central squares.

However, as the game progressed, L'Ami failed to find the best resources and lost a pawn while looking for counter play.

Anand did not give another chance and wrapped the issue with fine technique thereafter.

Magnus Carlsen was at his best in demolishing Nakamura who played the Sicilian Kalashnikov as black.

Nakamura was saddled with two knights on the edge of the board while Carlsen stuck to basics to develop a dangerous attack against the centralised black king.

It was a picturesque finale when white had two pawns on sixth rank in a mere 31 moves.

Harikrishna employed the English opening and Wang Hao restored the balance in a reverse Sicilian. The Indian had a minuscule advantage after the queens changed hands but soon Wang Hao reached a balanced rook and pawns endgame which was just a draw.

In the final round, Anand will take on Wang Hao as black and Harikrishna faces wounded Nakamura. For Anand it's a battle for the second place and if Harikrishna draws it will be an excellent result for him with a fifty percent score in the maiden appearance in a category-20 super tournament.

Carlsen will fight it out with Anish Giri.

At stake is a 14-year-old record (10/13) set by former Guru Garry Kasparov. If Carlsen beats Giri, he will be the first player to score 10.5 points.

Results round 12: V Anand (Ind, 8) beat Erwin L'Ami (Ned, 3.5); P Harikrishna (Ind, 6) drew with Wang Hao (Chn, 5); Ivan Sokolov (Ned, 2.5) lost to Yifan Hao (Chn, 5); Magnus Carlsen (Nor, 9.5) beat Hikaru Nakamura (Usa, 6.5); Levon Aronian (Arm, 8) drew with Anish Giri (Ned, 5.5); Loek Van Wely (Ned, 6) beat Fabiano Caruana (Ita, 4.5); Peter Leko (Hun, 7) drew with Sergey Karjakin (Rus, 7).

The moves: V Anand – Erwin L'Ami
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Be3 e5 7. Nb3 Be6 8. h3 Be7 9. Qf3 O-O 10. O-O-O Qc7 11. g4 Rc8 12. Kb1 a5 13. a3 a4 14. Nc1 b5 15. N1a2 Bxa2+ 16. Nxa2 Qxc2+ 17. Ka1 Nc6 18. Rc1 Qxe4 19. Qxe4 Nxe4 20. Bxb5 Nc5 21. Bxc5 dxc5 22. Rc4 Na5 23. Rxa4 Rcb8 24. Bc4 e4 25. Bd5 Bf6 26. Nc3 Ra6 27. Rc1 c4 28. Ka2 Nb3 29. Rc2 Nc1+ 30. Kb1 Rxa4 31. Nxa4 Nd3 32. Bxc4 h5 33. Bxd3 exd3 34. Rd2 hxg4 35. hxg4 Re8 36. Rxd3 Re4 37. Nc3 Rxg4 38. b4 g5 39. Nd5 Be5 40. Kc2 Kf8 41. a4 Rc4+ 42. Kb3 Rd4 43. Rxd4 Bxd4 44. f3 f5 45. Kc4 Bf2 46. Kd3 g4 47. Ke2 Bd4 48. Ne3 g3 49. f4 Kf7 50. Kf3 Ke6 51. b5 Bb6 52. Nc4 Bc5 53. a5 Bd4 54. a6 black resigned.

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