Yes, Carlsen is on the edge scoring!JuLieN wrote:At depth 30 SF4 now thinks that Bxb3 is even better than Rh6+!But both lines are really around +2 anyway.Code: Select all
+2.03/30 5.Bxb3 axb3 6.Rxh4 Rxg2+ 7.Kxb3 Kd5 8.a4 Re2 9.a5 Rxe5 10.a6 Re3+ 11.Kc2 Re7 12.Ra4 Re2+ 13.Kc3 Rxh2 14.a7 Rh3+ 15.Kb2 Rh2+ 16.Kb3 Rh3+ 17.Kb2 +1.81/30 5.Rh6+ Kb5 6.Bxb3 axb3 7.Kxb3 c4+ 8.Kc3 Ra1 9.Rxh4 Rxa3+ 10.Kd4 Rd3+ 11.Ke4 Rd2 12.g4 c3 13.Rh7 Rg2 14.Rc7 Rxg4+ 15.Kd3 Rg5 16.Kd4 Rg4+ 17.Kd5 Kb4 18.e6 Rg2 19.e7 Re2 20.h4 Kb3 21.Rb7+ Ka3 22.Kd4 c2 23.Rc7 Kb3 24.Rc3+ Kb2
FIDE World Chess Championship thread
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Re: FIDE World Chess Championship thread.
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Re: FIDE World Chess Championship thread.
Carlsen is taking time to think, while SF4 reverted to Rh6+ as best continuation:
Not easy to chose which move is best here, and Carlsen is probably scratching his head as well. He has 32 minutes left while Anand has 27.
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+2.11/31 5.Rh6+ Kb5 6.Bxb3 axb3 7.Kxb3 c4+ 8.Kc3 Ra1 9.Kb2 Re1 10.Rxh4 Rxe5 11.Rh3 Re2+ 12.Kc3 Rxg2 13.Rh5+ Ka4 14.Kxc4 Kxa3 15.Rh8 Rg4+ 16.Kd5 Rg1 17.h4 Rd1+ 18.Kc5 Rc1+ 19.Kd4 Rd1+ 20.Ke4 Re1+ 21.Kf3 Re7 22.h5 Kb4 23.h6 Kc5 24.h7
+1.55/31 5.Bxb3 axb3 6.Rxh4 Rxg2+ 7.Kxb3 Re2 8.a4 Rxe5 9.Kc4 Re6 10.a5 Rg6 11.a6 Kb6 12.a7 Kxa7 13.Kxc5 Rg5+ 14.Kd4 Rg1 15.Rh6 Rd1+ 16.Ke5 Re1+ 17.Kf4 Rf1+ 18.Kg4 Rg1+ 19.Kf3 Kb7 20.h4 Kc7 21.h5 Rh1 22.Kg4 Kd7 23.Ra6 Ke7 24.h6 Kf7
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Re: FIDE World Chess Championship thread.
Carlsen is still thinking, while at depth 33 Rh6+ is now taking a good lead according to SF:
Ah, just when I was about to hit "submit" Carlsen DID play Rh6+! 
[d]6B1/8/2k4R/2p1P3/p6p/Pb6/1K4PP/6r1 b - - 8 5
And Anand answered with Kd7 (SF's fourth choice...) inaccuracy after inaccuracy Anand is heading toward a lost ending...
[d]6B1/8/2k4R/2p1P3/p6p/Pb6/1K4PP/6r1 b - - 8 5
Bxb3 clear best move here.
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+2.14/33 5.Rh6+ Kb5 6.Bxb3 axb3 7.Kxb3 c4+ 8.Kc3 Ra1 9.Kb2 Re1 10.Rxh4 Rxe5 11.Rh3 Re2+ 12.Kc3 Rxg2 13.Rh5+ Ka4 14.Kxc4 Rc2+ 15.Kd4 Rd2+ 16.Kc3 Rd8 17.h4 Rc8+ 18.Kd4 Kxa3 19.Rh7 Kb4 20.h5 Kb5 21.h6 Rc4+ 22.Kd5 Rc5+ 23.Ke4 Rc4+ 24.Kf5 Rc5+ 25.Ke6 Rc6+ 26.Ke5 Rc5+
+1.29/33 5.Bxb3 axb3 6.Rxh4 Rxg2+ 7.Kxb3 Re2 8.a4 Rxe5 9.Kc4 Re6 10.a5 Rg6 11.h3 Re6 12.a6 Kb6 13.Kd5 Re7 14.Ra4 Rd7+ 15.Ke5 Re7+ 16.Kd6 Ra7 17.Ra2 c4 18.Kd5 c3 19.Kd4 c2 20.Rxc2 Rxa6 21.h4 Ra4+ 22.Rc4 Ra1 23.Ke5

[d]6B1/8/2k4R/2p1P3/p6p/Pb6/1K4PP/6r1 b - - 8 5
And Anand answered with Kd7 (SF's fourth choice...) inaccuracy after inaccuracy Anand is heading toward a lost ending...
[d]6B1/8/2k4R/2p1P3/p6p/Pb6/1K4PP/6r1 b - - 8 5
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+2.52/22 6.Bxb3 axb3 7.Rxh4 Rxg2+ 8.Kxb3 Kc6 9.a4 Re2 10.Kc4 Rc2+ 11.Kd3 Rb2 12.Re4 Kd5 13.e6 c4+ 14.Rxc4 Kxe6 15.h4 Kd5 16.Kc3 Rb1 17.Rg4 Rc1+ 18.Kb3 Rb1+ 19.Kc2 Rh1 20.a5 Kc6 21.Kc3 Kb7 22.Kb4 Rb1+ 23.Kc3 Rc1+ 24.Kd4 Ra1 25.Rg7+ Kc6 26.Rg6+ Kc7 27.a6 Ra4+
+1.29/22 6.Rh7+ Kc6 7.Bxb3 axb3 8.Rxh4 Rxg2+ 9.Kxb3 Re2 10.a4 Rxe5 11.Kc4 Re6 12.a5 Rg6 13.h3 Re6 14.a6 Kb6 15.Kd5 Re7 16.Ra4 Rd7+
0.00/22 6.Rd6+ Ke7 7.Bxb3 axb3 8.Kxb3 Rxg2 9.Rh6 Rxh2 10.Kc4 h3 11.Kxc5 Rc2+ 12.Kd4 h2 13.Kd5 Rd2+ 14.Ke4 Ra2 15.Kd5 Rd2+
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Re: FIDE World Chess Championship thread.
Bxb3, axb3, Kxb3 were played:
[d]8/3k4/7R/2p1P3/7p/PK6/6PP/6r1 b - - 0 7
A clear white victory for SF:
[d]8/3k4/7R/2p1P3/7p/PK6/6PP/6r1 b - - 0 7
A clear white victory for SF:
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+2.52/26 7...Rxg2 8.Rxh4 Kc6 9.a4 Re2 10.Kc4 Rc2+ 11.Kd3 Rb2 12.Re4 Kd5 13.e6 c4+ 14.Rxc4 Kxe6 15.h4 Kd5 16.Kc3 Rb1 17.Rg4 Rc1+ 18.Kb3 Rb1+ 19.Kc2 Rh1 20.a5 Kc6 21.Kc3 Kb7 22.Kb4 Rb1+ 23.Kc3 Rc1+ 24.Kd4 Ra1 25.Rg7+ Kc6 26.Rg6+ Kc7 27.a6 Ra4+ 28.Kd5 Rxh4
+2.80/26 7...h3 8.g3 Re1 9.Kc4 Rxe5 10.Rxh3 Re3 11.Kxc5 Rxa3 12.Rh6 Ra5+ 13.Kb4 Rg5 14.Kc4 Ra5 15.h3 Ra4+ 16.Kc5 Ra5+ 17.Kb4 Ra1 18.h4 Rg1 19.Rg6 Rh1 20.Kc4 Ke7 21.Kd5 Rd1+ 22.Kc5 Rc1+ 23.Kd4 Rd1+ 24.Ke5 Re1+ 25.Kf4 Rf1+ 26.Kg4 Rh1 27.Rc6
+2.94/26 7...Ra1 8.Rxh4 Ke6 9.Re4 Rb1+ 10.Kc4 Rc1+ 11.Kb5 Rc3 12.Re2 Rxa3 13.Kxc5 Ra5+ 14.Kc4 Rxe5 15.Rxe5+ Kxe5 16.h4 Kf5 17.h5 Kg5 18.g4 Kh6 19.Kd5 Kg5 20.Kd4 Kh6 21.Kd5
+3.01/25 7...Re1 8.Kc4 Rxe5 9.Rxh4 Re2 10.g4 Re3 11.Kxc5 Rxa3 12.Rh6 Ra5+ 13.Kb4 Rg5 14.h3 Ke7 15.Kc3 Kf7 16.Kd4 Rb5 17.Rc6 Rb1 18.Ke5 Rh1 19.Rh6 Ra1 20.Rf6+ Ke7 21.g5 Re1+ 22.Kd5 Ra1
+3.09/25 7...Kc7 8.Kc4 Rxg2 9.Rxh4 Kc6 10.Rh6+ Kd7 11.h4 Rc2+ 12.Kd5 c4 13.Rh7+ Kd8 14.Kd4 Re2 15.h5 c3 16.Kxc3 Rxe5 17.a4 Ke8 18.h6 Re6 19.Rh8+ Kf7 20.a5 Kg6 21.Kb4 Re4+ 22.Kb5 Re5+ 23.Kb6 Re6+ 24.Kb7 Re7+ 25.Kc6 Ra7
+3.13/25 7...c4+ 8.Kxc4 Rxg2 9.Rxh4 Ra2 10.Kd5 Rd2+ 11.Kc5 Re2 12.Rh5 Ra2 13.Kd5 Rd2+ 14.Kc4 Ra2 15.Kb3 Re2 16.a4 Kc6 17.a5 Re3+ 18.Kc2 Ra3 19.Rh6+ Kd5 20.e6 Kc6 21.a6 Kd6 22.Kb2 Ra4 23.Kb3 Rxa6 24.e7+
+3.35/25 7...Kd8 8.Kc4 Rxg2 9.Rxh4 Kd7 10.a4 Rc2+ 11.Kd5 c4 12.Rh7+ Kd8 13.Kd4 c3 14.a5 Rc1 15.a6 c2 16.Kd3 Ra1 17.Kxc2 Rxa6 18.Kd3 Ra4 19.h4 Ke8 20.h5 Kf8 21.Rb7 Rh4
+3.35/25 7...Kc8 8.Kc4 Rxg2 9.Rxh4 Kd7 10.a4 Rc2+ 11.Kd5 c4 12.Rh7+ Kd8 13.Kd4 c3 14.a5 Rc1 15.a6 c2 16.Kd3 Ra1 17.Kxc2 Rxa6 18.Kd3 Ra4 19.h4 Ke8 20.h5 Kf8 21.Rb7 Rh4
+3.39/25 7...Rb1+ 8.Kc4 Rb2 9.Rxh4 Rxg2 10.a4 Rc2+ 11.Kd5 c4 12.Rh7+ Kd8 13.Kd4 c3 14.a5 Rc1 15.a6 c2 16.Kd3 Ra1 17.Kxc2 Rxa6 18.Kd3 Ra4 19.h4 Ke8 20.h5 Kf8 21.Rb7 Rh4
+3.41/25 7...Rc1 8.Rxh4 Ke6 9.a4 Kd5 10.a5 c4+ 11.Kb2 Re1 12.a6 Re2+ 13.Kc3 Ra2 14.Rh6 Ra3+ 15.Kb4 Ra1 16.h4 Rb1+ 17.Kc3 Rb3+ 18.Kc2 Ra3 19.g4 Kxe5 20.g5 Kd4 21.Rd6+ Kc5 22.Rf6 Kd4 23.h5 Ra2+ 24.Kc1 Ra5 25.g6 Rxh5 26.g7
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Re: FIDE World Chess Championship thread.
Rxg2, Rxh4 were played :
[d]8/3k4/8/2p1P3/7R/PK6/6rP/8 b - - 0 8
I don't see how Anand could defend this...
[d]8/3k4/8/2p1P3/7R/PK6/6rP/8 b - - 0 8
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+2.60/30 8...Kc6 9.a4 Re2 10.Kc4 Rc2+ 11.Kd3 Rb2 12.Re4 Kd5 13.e6 c4+ 14.Rxc4 Kxe6 15.h4 Kd5 16.Kc3 Rb1 17.Rg4 Rc1+ 18.Kb3 Rb1+ 19.Kc2 Rh1 20.a5 Kc5 21.Kd3 Rd1+ 22.Ke3 Re1+ 23.Kf3 Rf1+ 24.Kg2 Rf7 25.h5 Kb5 26.Rg5+ Kc4 27.Kg3
+2.89/29 8...Re2 9.Kc4 Rxe5 10.a4 Kc6 11.Rh6+ Kc7 12.a5 Re1 13.Kxc5 Re5+ 14.Kb4 Kb7 15.h4 Re4+ 16.Kb3 Re5 17.a6+ Ka7 18.h5 Rc5 19.Kb4 Re5 20.Kc3 Rg5 21.Kd4 Rg4+ 22.Ke5 Rh4 23.Kf5 Rh1 24.Kf4 Rf1+ 25.Ke5 Re1+ 26.Kf6 Rh1 27.Kf5 Rf1+ 28.Kg5 Rg1+ 29.Kf4 Rf1+
+2.89/29 8...Rg5 9.a4 Rxe5 10.Kc4 Kc6 11.Rh6+ Kc7 12.a5 Re1 13.Kxc5 Re5+ 14.Kb4 Kb7 15.h4 Re4+ 16.Kb3 Re5 17.a6+ Ka7 18.h5 Rc5 19.Kb4 Re5 20.Kc3 Rg5 21.Kd4 Rg4+ 22.Ke5 Rh4 23.Kf5 Rh1 24.Kf4 Rf1+ 25.Ke5 Re1+ 26.Kf6 Rh1 27.Kf5 Rf1+ 28.Kg5 Rg1+ 29.Kf4 Rf1+
+3.19/29 8...Ke6 9.a4 Kd5 10.a5 Rg6 11.Rh7 Ra6 12.Ka4 Ra8 13.e6 Kxe6 14.Kb5 c4 15.a6 Rc8 16.a7 c3 17.Rc7 Rxc7 18.a8=Q c2 19.Qe4+ Kd7 20.Qg4+ Ke8 21.Qe2+ Kf7 22.Qf1+ Ke6 23.Qc1 Kd5 24.Kb4 Ke4 25.Ka3 Kd3 26.h4 Rh7
+3.21/29 8...Rf2 9.a4 Kc6 10.Re4 Rf3+ 11.Kc2 Kd7 12.e6+ Ke7 13.h4 c4 14.Rxc4 Kxe6 15.a5 Ra3 16.Rc5 Kd6 17.Rg5 Rh3 18.h5 Kc7 19.Rb5 Kc6 20.Rb6+ Kc7 21.h6 Rh5 22.Ra6 Kb7 23.Rf6 Rxa5 24.h7 Rh5 25.Rf7+ Kc6 26.Kd3 Rh4 27.Re7 Kd6
+3.53/29 8...c4+ 9.Kxc4 Ra2 10.Kd5 Rd2+ 11.Kc5 Rc2+ 12.Rc4 Re2 13.Kd5 Rxh2 14.a4 Rd2+ 15.Kc5 Ra2 16.Rb4 Rc2+ 17.Kb6 Rc6+ 18.Kb5 Re6 19.Re4 Kd8 20.a5 Kc7 21.Rc4+ Kb7 22.Rc5 Re7 23.Kc4 Re8 24.Kd5 Rd8+ 25.Ke4 Re8 26.Rc3
+3.73/29 8...Rd2 9.a4 Re2 10.a5 Kc6 11.a6 Rxe5 12.Rh7 Re3+ 13.Ka2 Re2+ 14.Kb1 Re1+ 15.Kc2 Rf1 16.a7 Rf2+ 17.Kb3 Rf3+ 18.Ka4 Rf4+ 19.Ka5 Rf8 20.h4 Rg8 21.Rg7 Ra8 22.Ka4 Rf8 23.h5 Rd8 24.Ka5 Rc8 25.h6 Kd5 26.h7 c4 27.Rg8
+3.91/29 8...Rg1 9.Kc4 Ra1 10.Kd5 Rxa3 11.Rh7+ Ke8 12.Kxc5 Re3 13.Kd5 Kf8 14.h4 Kg8 15.Rd7 Kf8 16.h5 Rh3 17.Rh7 Kg8 18.Rh6 Kf8 19.Rf6+ Ke7 20.h6 Rh1 21.Ra6 Rd1+ 22.Kc4 Rc1+ 23.Kd3 Rd1+ 24.Kc2 Rd8 25.Kc3 Rb8 26.h7 Rd8 27.Rb6 Kf7 28.Rh6 Rh8 29.Kd4 Kg7 30.Rh3 Kg6
+3.91/29 8...Rg8 9.Kc4 Ra8 10.Kd5 Rxa3 11.Rh7+ Ke8 12.Kxc5 Re3 13.Kd5 Kf8 14.h4 Kg8 15.Rd7 Kf8 16.h5 Rh3 17.Rh7 Kg8 18.Rh6 Rh4 19.e6 Kf8 20.Rh7 Rh1 21.h6 Rd1+ 22.Ke5 Re1+ 23.Kd6 Rd1+ 24.Kc7 Rh1 25.Kd8
+4.10/29 8...Kd8 9.Kc4 Rc2+ 10.Kd5 c4 11.Rxc4 Rxh2 12.Rg4 Ra2 13.Kd6 Rd2+ 14.Ke6 Rd1 15.a4 Ra1 16.Rd4+ Ke8 17.Rb4 Kd8 18.Rg4 Ra3 19.Rg8+ Kc7 20.Rg7+ Kc6 21.Rg4 Rc3 22.Ke7 Kd5 23.e6 Re3 24.Kd7
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Re: FIDE World Chess Championship thread.
Magnus is squeezing blood from a stone..... as usual ?
But his white games are really boring.
Its more Anand going wrong than Magnus playing brilliantly.
I find it a shame such a low preparation at that level from Magnus.
But his white games are really boring.
Its more Anand going wrong than Magnus playing brilliantly.
I find it a shame such a low preparation at that level from Magnus.
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Re: FIDE World Chess Championship thread.
Rxg2, Rxh4 were played :
[d]8/3k4/8/2p1P3/7R/PK6/6rP/8 b - - 0 8
I don't see how Anand could defend this...
[d]8/3k4/8/2p1P3/7R/PK6/6rP/8 b - - 0 8
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+2.60/30 8...Kc6 9.a4 Re2 10.Kc4 Rc2+ 11.Kd3 Rb2 12.Re4 Kd5 13.e6 c4+ 14.Rxc4 Kxe6 15.h4 Kd5 16.Kc3 Rb1 17.Rg4 Rc1+ 18.Kb3 Rb1+ 19.Kc2 Rh1 20.a5 Kc5 21.Kd3 Rd1+ 22.Ke3 Re1+ 23.Kf3 Rf1+ 24.Kg2 Rf7 25.h5 Kb5 26.Rg5+ Kc4 27.Kg3
+2.89/29 8...Re2 9.Kc4 Rxe5 10.a4 Kc6 11.Rh6+ Kc7 12.a5 Re1 13.Kxc5 Re5+ 14.Kb4 Kb7 15.h4 Re4+ 16.Kb3 Re5 17.a6+ Ka7 18.h5 Rc5 19.Kb4 Re5 20.Kc3 Rg5 21.Kd4 Rg4+ 22.Ke5 Rh4 23.Kf5 Rh1 24.Kf4 Rf1+ 25.Ke5 Re1+ 26.Kf6 Rh1 27.Kf5 Rf1+ 28.Kg5 Rg1+ 29.Kf4 Rf1+
+2.89/29 8...Rg5 9.a4 Rxe5 10.Kc4 Kc6 11.Rh6+ Kc7 12.a5 Re1 13.Kxc5 Re5+ 14.Kb4 Kb7 15.h4 Re4+ 16.Kb3 Re5 17.a6+ Ka7 18.h5 Rc5 19.Kb4 Re5 20.Kc3 Rg5 21.Kd4 Rg4+ 22.Ke5 Rh4 23.Kf5 Rh1 24.Kf4 Rf1+ 25.Ke5 Re1+ 26.Kf6 Rh1 27.Kf5 Rf1+ 28.Kg5 Rg1+ 29.Kf4 Rf1+
+3.19/29 8...Ke6 9.a4 Kd5 10.a5 Rg6 11.Rh7 Ra6 12.Ka4 Ra8 13.e6 Kxe6 14.Kb5 c4 15.a6 Rc8 16.a7 c3 17.Rc7 Rxc7 18.a8=Q c2 19.Qe4+ Kd7 20.Qg4+ Ke8 21.Qe2+ Kf7 22.Qf1+ Ke6 23.Qc1 Kd5 24.Kb4 Ke4 25.Ka3 Kd3 26.h4 Rh7
+3.21/29 8...Rf2 9.a4 Kc6 10.Re4 Rf3+ 11.Kc2 Kd7 12.e6+ Ke7 13.h4 c4 14.Rxc4 Kxe6 15.a5 Ra3 16.Rc5 Kd6 17.Rg5 Rh3 18.h5 Kc7 19.Rb5 Kc6 20.Rb6+ Kc7 21.h6 Rh5 22.Ra6 Kb7 23.Rf6 Rxa5 24.h7 Rh5 25.Rf7+ Kc6 26.Kd3 Rh4 27.Re7 Kd6
+3.53/29 8...c4+ 9.Kxc4 Ra2 10.Kd5 Rd2+ 11.Kc5 Rc2+ 12.Rc4 Re2 13.Kd5 Rxh2 14.a4 Rd2+ 15.Kc5 Ra2 16.Rb4 Rc2+ 17.Kb6 Rc6+ 18.Kb5 Re6 19.Re4 Kd8 20.a5 Kc7 21.Rc4+ Kb7 22.Rc5 Re7 23.Kc4 Re8 24.Kd5 Rd8+ 25.Ke4 Re8 26.Rc3
+3.73/29 8...Rd2 9.a4 Re2 10.a5 Kc6 11.a6 Rxe5 12.Rh7 Re3+ 13.Ka2 Re2+ 14.Kb1 Re1+ 15.Kc2 Rf1 16.a7 Rf2+ 17.Kb3 Rf3+ 18.Ka4 Rf4+ 19.Ka5 Rf8 20.h4 Rg8 21.Rg7 Ra8 22.Ka4 Rf8 23.h5 Rd8 24.Ka5 Rc8 25.h6 Kd5 26.h7 c4 27.Rg8
+3.91/29 8...Rg1 9.Kc4 Ra1 10.Kd5 Rxa3 11.Rh7+ Ke8 12.Kxc5 Re3 13.Kd5 Kf8 14.h4 Kg8 15.Rd7 Kf8 16.h5 Rh3 17.Rh7 Kg8 18.Rh6 Kf8 19.Rf6+ Ke7 20.h6 Rh1 21.Ra6 Rd1+ 22.Kc4 Rc1+ 23.Kd3 Rd1+ 24.Kc2 Rd8 25.Kc3 Rb8 26.h7 Rd8 27.Rb6 Kf7 28.Rh6 Rh8 29.Kd4 Kg7 30.Rh3 Kg6
+3.91/29 8...Rg8 9.Kc4 Ra8 10.Kd5 Rxa3 11.Rh7+ Ke8 12.Kxc5 Re3 13.Kd5 Kf8 14.h4 Kg8 15.Rd7 Kf8 16.h5 Rh3 17.Rh7 Kg8 18.Rh6 Rh4 19.e6 Kf8 20.Rh7 Rh1 21.h6 Rd1+ 22.Ke5 Re1+ 23.Kd6 Rd1+ 24.Kc7 Rh1 25.Kd8
+4.10/29 8...Kd8 9.Kc4 Rc2+ 10.Kd5 c4 11.Rxc4 Rxh2 12.Rg4 Ra2 13.Kd6 Rd2+ 14.Ke6 Rd1 15.a4 Ra1 16.Rd4+ Ke8 17.Rb4 Kd8 18.Rg4 Ra3 19.Rg8+ Kc7 20.Rg7+ Kc6 21.Rg4 Rc3 22.Ke7 Kd5 23.e6 Re3 24.Kd7
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Re: FIDE World Chess Championship thread.
And Anand blundered with Ke6, which wasn't even in SF's top 10 moves (!!!)
[d]8/8/4k3/2p1P3/7R/PK6/6rP/8 w - - 1 9
[d]8/8/4k3/2p1P3/7R/PK6/6rP/8 w - - 1 9
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+3.95/28 9.a4 Kxe5 10.a5 Rg7 11.a6 Ra7 12.Ra4 Kd6 13.h4 Kc7 14.h5 Kb8 15.h6 Rh7 16.a7+ Ka8 17.Ra6 Rf7 18.Rg6 Rf3+ 19.Kc4 Kxa7 20.Kxc5 Rc3+ 21.Kd6 Rc8 22.h7 Rh8 23.Rh6 Kb6 24.Rh5 Kb7 25.Rh4 Kc8 26.Ke7 Kc7 27.Rc4+
+1.95/28 9.Rc4 Kd5 10.Rc2 Rg8 11.Re2 Rb8+ 12.Kc2 Ke6 13.Kc3 Ra8 14.Kb3 c4+ 15.Kb4 c3 16.Kb3 c2 17.Rxc2 Rb8+ 18.Ka2 Kxe5 19.a4 Kd4 20.Ka3 Kd3 21.Rb2 Ra8 22.h4 Rh8 23.Rb3+ Ke2 24.Rb4 Rh5 25.Kb3
+1.01/28 9.Rh8 Kxe5 10.a4 Kd5 11.a5 Rf2 12.Rd8+ Kc6 13.a6 Rf3+ 14.Ka4 Rf2 15.Rh8 Kd5 16.Rh6 Kd4 17.Rh3 Ra2+ 18.Ra3 Rxh2 19.a7 Rh8 20.Kb5 Ra8 21.Ra4+ Kd5 22.Kb6 c4 23.Kb7 Rxa7+ 24.Kxa7 Kd4 25.Kb6 Kd3 26.Ra5 c3
+0.80/28 9.Rh3 Kxe5 10.Kc4 Rc2+ 11.Rc3 Rxh2 12.Kxc5 Ra2 13.Re3+ Kf4 14.Rd3 Ke4 15.Rb3 Ke5 16.Kb5 Kd6 17.a4 Kc7 18.Ka5 Kc6 19.Rb1 Ra3 20.Rb8 Ra2 21.Rb3 Kc5 22.Rg3 Kc6 23.Rg6+ Kc5 24.Rg5+ Kc6 25.Rg3 Ra1 26.Rg4 Kb7 27.Rg7+ Kc6 28.Rg8 Ra3 29.Re8 Kb7 30.Re7+ Ka8 31.Kb6
+0.76/28 9.Rh6+ Kxe5 10.a4 Kd5 11.a5 Kd4 12.Rd6+ Ke5 13.Rd1 Rxh2 14.a6 Rh6 15.Ra1 Rh8 16.Kc4 Kd6 17.a7 Ra8 18.Kb5 c4 19.Ka6 Kd5 20.Kb7 Rxa7+ 21.Kxa7 c3 22.Kb6 Kc4 23.Rc1 Kd3 24.Rd1+ Kc4 25.Rd8 c2
+0.74/28 9.Kc3 Re2 10.Rh3 Re4 11.Kd2 Rd4+ 12.Kc2 Re4 13.Rh8 Re2+ 14.Kd3 Ra2 15.Ke4 Re2+ 16.Kf4 Rf2+ 17.Ke3 Ra2 18.Re8+ Kd7 19.Ra8 Ke6 20.Kf4 Rf2+ 21.Kg3 Ra2 22.Ra5 c4 23.Rc5 Kf5 24.e6+ Kxe6 25.Rxc4 Rxa3+ 26.Kf4 Kf7 27.h4 Kg7 28.h5 Kh6
+0.68/28 9.Rh7 Kxe5 10.a4 Rg8 11.Rh4 Ra8 12.Rg4 Kd5 13.h4 Re8 14.a5 Re3+ 15.Kb2 Re2+ 16.Ka3 Re3+ 17.Ka4 Re2 18.a6 Ra2+ 19.Kb5 Rb2+ 20.Ka5 c4 21.Rg5+ Kd6 22.Ka4 c3 23.Ka3 Rb8 24.Rg2 Kd5 25.a7 Ra8
+0.58/28 9.Rh5 Rg4 10.Kb2 Rf4 11.h4 Rf2+ 12.Kb3 Rf3+ 13.Ka4 Rh3 14.Rg5 Rxh4+ 15.Kb5 c4 16.Kb4 Kd5 17.Rg8 Kxe5 18.Rc8 Kd6 19.a4 c3+ 20.Kb3 Rh3 21.Rc4 c2+ 22.Kxc2 Kd5 23.Rg4 Kc5 24.a5 Ra3
+0.58/28 9.Kc4 Rc2+ 10.Kb5 Kd5 11.Rh5 Rb2+ 12.Ka5 Ke6 13.h4 Rb3 14.Ka4 Rh3 15.Rg5 Rxh4+ 16.Kb5 c4 17.Kb4 Kd5 18.Rg8 Kxe5 19.Rc8 Kd6 20.a4 c3+ 21.Kb3 Rh3 22.Rc4 c2+ 23.Kxc2 Kd5 24.Rg4 Kc5 25.a5 Ra3
+0.16/27 9.Ka4 Rb2 10.Rh5 c4 11.Rh4 Kd5 12.e6 Re2 13.Kb4 Rb2+ 14.Kc3 Rb3+ 15.Kd2 Rd3+ 16.Ke2 Kxe6 17.Rxc4 Rxa3 18.Kf2 Kf5 19.Kg2 Kg5 20.Rc2 Kh6 21.Rc7 Kg5 22.Rg7+ Kh6 23.Rb7 Kg5 24.Rb5+ Kg6 25.h3 Kh6 26.h4 Kg6 27.Rb6+ Kh5
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Re: FIDE World Chess Championship thread.
Hmm... Yes, Anand is doing lots of inaccuracies in this game, but according to SF Carlsen is choosing all the best moves...Lion wrote:Magnus is squeezing blood from a stone..... as usual ?
But his white games are really boring.
Its more Anand going wrong than Magnus playing brilliantly.
I find it a shame such a low preparation at that level from Magnus.
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Re: FIDE World Chess Championship thread.
Like here he just played a4!JuLieN wrote:Hmm... Yes, Anand is doing lots of inaccuracies in this game, but according to SF Carlsen is choosing all the best moves...Lion wrote:Magnus is squeezing blood from a stone..... as usual ?
But his white games are really boring.
Its more Anand going wrong than Magnus playing brilliantly.
I find it a shame such a low preparation at that level from Magnus.
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