Friday, October 17, 2008

WCC 2008,Bonn : Day2

The second game of the match, every viewer was thinking a very good
game to go and they got it but again the game was draw.The opening was Nimzo Indian
opening but pawn structure later got symmetrical around move 12 .At move 23 Kramnik
sacrifices a pawn to gain control of e5. After a long struggle at move 30 Kramnik seems
to get compensation for his lost pawn. After move 31 Anand is running short on time and
Kramnik has plenty of time as compared to his clock, so he may mess the game. So, Anand
accepts the draw offer and again the is drawn. The score upto now is 1-1 (with 2 games
1/2-1/2) for Anand and Kramnik. The pgn for the game is given below. You can watch is
using any pgn
viewer.
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[Event
"WC 2008"]
[Site "Bonn"]
[Date
"2008/10/15"]
[Round "2"]
[White "Anand,
V."]
[Black "Kramnik, V."]
[Result
"1/2-1/2"]
[Board "2"]
[BlackElo
"2783"]
[WhiteElo "2772"]
[WhiteClock
"1:59"]
[BlackClock "2:00"]
[Clock
"W/0:02.33"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. f3 d5
5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 c5 7. cxd5 Nxd5 8.
dxc5 f5 9. Qc2 Nd7 10. e4 fxe4
11. fxe4 N5f6 12. c6 bxc6 13. Nf3 Qa5 14. Bd2
Ba6 15. c4 Qc5 16. Bd3
Ng4 17. Bb4 Qe3+ 18. Qe2 O-O-O 19. Qxe3 Nxe3 20. Kf2
Ng4+ 21. Kg3 Ndf6
22. Bb1 h5 23. h3 h4+ 24. Nxh4 Ne5 25. Nf3 Nh5+ 26. Kf2 Nxf3
27. Kxf3
e5 { [%clk 0:19.38] } 28. Rc1 Nf4 { [%clk 0:18.25] } 29. Ra2 {
[%clk
0:17.07] } Nd3 { [%clk 0:15.04] } 30. Rc3 { [%clk 0:13.42] } Nf4
{ [%clk
0:14.06] } 31. Bc2 { [%clk 0:08.17] } Ne6 { [%clk 0:12.40] }
32. Kg3 { [%clk
0:04.39] } Rd4 { [%clk 0:09.54] }
1/2-1/2
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

WCC 2008,Bonn : Day1

This was the first game of very anticipated World cless
Championship 2008. This match is considered to be the decsion maker since all the FIDE
championship after Kasparov's breaking from from fide were tournament. This match also
got high significance due to Kramnik's asking about the value of the tiltle since it was
gained through a tournament not match. So, the result of this championship will prove
who is rightful owner of the title.

The first game
started today at 3:30 CETand ended after 3hrs 4min of long stressful
time.

The game in pgn is given
here:

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Date
"2008.10.14"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[White "Vladimir
Kramnik"]
[Black "Viswanathan Anand"]
[BlackElo
"2783"]
[WhiteElo "2772"]
[Event "2008 WCC Game
1"]
[Site "Germany"]

1. d4 d5 2.
c4 c6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. cxd5 cxd5 5. Bf4 Nc6 6. e3 Bf5 7. Nf3 e6 8. Qb3 Bb4 9. Bb5 O-O 10.
Bxc6 Bxc3+ 11. Qxc3 Rc8 12. Ne5 Ng4 13. Nxg4 Bxg4 14. Qb4 Rxc6 15. Qxb7 Qc8 16. Qxc8
Rfxc8 17. O-O a5 18. f3 Bf5 19. Rfe1 Bg6 20. b3 f6 21. e4 dxe4 22. fxe4 Rd8 23. Rad1 Rc2
24. e5 fxe5 25. Bxe5 Rxa2 26. Ra1 Rxa1 27. Rxa1 Rd5 28. Rc1 Rd7 29. Rc5 Ra7 30. Rc7 Rxc7
31. Bxc7 Bc2 32. Bxa5
Bxb3
1/2-1/2
=====================================================================

You
can save the given part as pgn file and view using any pgn viewer. Any chess client is
able to read pgn file. If you don't have any you can download Winboard/Xboard to
view the game using above pgn.

The game started
with d4 . Vladimir plays much regularly with d4. Opening was exchange
slav








after
4.cxd5

and
remained symmetrical for long . At move 12 ... Ng4 Anand offered for exchange of knight
and Kramnik accepted it .








After13...
Bxg4

The
game remained in balance till move 14... Rxc6 where Anand sacrifices a pawn for better
development.








After 14...
Rxc6

Now
Anand moves his queen to c file and offers exchange of queens, Vladimir excepts it
because it is better option to exchange compared to avoiding it. Avoiding the exchange
may make Kramnik's queen vulnerable. Now Kramniks castles at move 17 0-0 to connect his
rook and try to contest for an open file .Kramnik keep on trying to push e4 pawn and on
22... Rd8 Anand tries to prevent d5.








after 22...
Rd8

After
Anand takes 25... Rxa2 material is balanced. All the rooks are off the board after move
31.Bxc7 and we have equal materials as well as bishops of opposite color and game is
moving toward a dead draw.








at the end
of the
game

At
last the game is draw by agreement.
It is good for Anand, getting an
easy draw with the black pieces in game 1, it is a psychological win for
him.
Let's see what happens in game 2 tomorrow.