Anand faces elimination after defeat
Five-time world champion Viswanathan Anand suffered a shock defeat at the hands of Canadian Grandmaster Anton Kovalyov and now faces ouster threat from the World Chess Cup here.
By : migrator
Update: 2017-09-07 17:07 GMT
London
Having struggled in the second game of the first round that he eventually managed to draw, Anand’s dip in form continued against Kovalyov who kept his nerves in a thrilling game after a speculative piece sacrifice by the Indian ace.
For the record, it was a Sicilian Najdorf wherein Anand continued with a typical variation he has been using off-late.
Kovalyov got a slightly worse position in the middle game but stayed put with some fine defensive manoeuvres. After the trade of queens, the Canadian Grandmaster was surprised by a knight sacrifice by Anand but again held on to his guard despite his king taking a walk around the centre.
As it turned out, Anand’s sacrifice was not enough to get any advantage and in the end Kovalyov’s extra piece had the final say. Down a point in the two games mini-match, Anand will now have to win with black pieces in the return game.
If Anand wins, tiebreak games of shorter duration will be played. Meanwhile, Grandmaster Vidit Gujrathi made a strong bid for the third round by winning his game as black against top Vietnamese Le Quang Leim. Gujrathi now just needs a draw in the next game.
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