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    Indian Sports news
    Dec 11 2011


    Anand splits point with Aronian
    Sunday, 11 December 2011 10:53


    London: The opponent was tough, from the same 2800 plus Club but the
    draw was short and easy. World Champion and NIIT MindChampion
    Viswanathan Anand and Levon Aronian of Armenia just belted out 25
    moves before drawing their encounter in the 7th round of the London
    Chess Classic 2011 being played at the Olympia Conference Centre.

    However the Classic after a all draw sixth round, once again came
    alive with Magnus Carlsen defeating Michael Adams, Vladimir Kramnik
    routing David Howell and Luke McShane busting Nigel Short. All the
    three winners are now jointly leading the nine player Category 20
    event with 12 points each. A win here fetches 3 points while a draw
    garners just one point.

    Overnight sole leader Hikaru Nakamura had a bye and assisted the
    commentary team and had to watch the others leap frogging over him as
    he stayed still on 11 points.

    Anand and Aronian follow Nakamura with seven points each while Short
    is next with 4 points and Howell and Adams bring up the rear with 3
    points each.

    With just two more rounds remaining, Anand is out of contention for
    the title and on late Sunday evening will take on Carlsen with the
    White pieces. Anand incidentally will turn 43 today and would be
    hoping for a good result as a birthday present.

    It was a Queen's Gambit declined game between Aronian and Anand who
    played with the Black pieces. The variation opted by the players
    indicated very early that they were not averse for a `draw' result and
    it was no surprise when they shook hands after repeating the moves.

    Luke McShane has been the most impressive player in this tournament
    but has tough opponents in Anand and Kramnik in the last couple of
    rounds.
    The race for the title is still wide open with Carlsen, Kramnik,
    McShane and Nakamura in contention. However Nakamura though one point
    behind the joint leaders has better prospects as he is pitted against
    both out of form British players, Adams and Short, where he will wield
    Whites in both games.


    Round seven
    Round 7: Saturday, December 10, 2011
    Nigel Short 0-1Luke McShane
    Vladimir Kramnik 1-0David Howell
    Levon Aronian½-½Vishy Anand
    Magnus Carlsen1-0Michael Adams

    Hikaru Nakamura (bye) - assisting commentary

    http://www.indiansportsnews.com/component/content/article/1-latest/8379-anand-splits-point-with-aronian.html

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