Here's the final game:
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Showing posts with label Viswanathan Anand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Viswanathan Anand. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
CHESS: Gelfand To Challenge Anand For World Title
I hadn't been paying much attention to this, but, in a pretty surprising result, 42-year-old Boris Gelfand has won the final FIDE Candidates match against Aleksandr Grischuk to become the official challenger to reigning World Champion (and MadProfessah associate) Vishy Anand next year. Gelfand won the 6-game match by winning the final game after 5 consecutive draws. If the game had been tied the match would have been decided by a series of four blitz (fast time control) matches. Both Grischuk and Gelfand had defeated their opponents, former World Champion Viktor Kramnik and American Gata Kamsky, respectively, in the time-control section of the match in the semifinal rounds, with the 27-year-old Grischuk believed by many to have an edge in fast play if the match had reached that stage.
Here's the final game:
There's some pretty great analysis of the match at chess.com.
Here's the final game:
Labels:
Boris Gelfand,
chess,
sports,
Viswanathan Anand,
Vladimir Kramnik
Friday, March 4, 2011
Top 10 Chess Players in the World for March 2011
The Top 10 rating list for March 2011 has been released by the World Chess Federation and there are some surprises. Current World Champion Vishy Anand has returned to the top of the list, dethroning Norwegian wunderkind Magnus Carlsen by gaining 7 rating points to Carlsen's 1 since the last list. Rounding out the "super-duper grandmaster" level of 2800 is Levin Aronian of Armenia. Also, American Hikaru Nakamura vaults into the Top 10 for the first time, increasing a remarkable 23 points, with his recent excellent tournament results.
Here's the list:
Rank | Name | Title | Country | Rating | Games | B-Year |
1 | Anand, Viswanathan | g | IND | 2817 | 13 | 1969 |
2 | Carlsen, Magnus | g | NOR | 2815 | 13 | 1990 |
3 | Aronian, Levon | g | ARM | 2808 | 13 | 1982 |
4 | Kramnik, Vladimir | g | RUS | 2785 | 13 | 1975 |
5 | Ivanchuk, Vassily | g | UKR | 2779 | 19 | 1969 |
6 | Karjakin, Sergey | g | RUS | 2776 | 0 | 1990 |
7 | Topalov, Veselin | g | BUL | 2775 | 0 | 1975 |
8 | Nakamura, Hikaru | g | USA | 2774 | 13 | 1987 |
9 | Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar | g | AZE | 2772 | 0 | 1985 |
10 | Grischuk, Alexander | g | RUS | 2747 | 13 | 1983 |
Labels:
chess,
Hikaru Nakamura,
Levon Aronian,
Magnus Carlsen,
sports,
Viswanathan Anand
Monday, January 31, 2011
American Chess Player Wins Tourney Ahead of World's Best
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GM Hikaru Nakamura, 23, is the world's #10 chess player |
Former world champion Garry Kasparov called it "maybe the best performance by an American in 100 years." The New York Times Gambit blogger disputed this remark, but did call it "one of the best results by an American in decades."
Nakamura won the Tata Steel Chess with 6 wins, 6 draws and 1 loss (to Carlsen), or 9 points, half a point ahead of Anand, with World #3 Aronian and World #4 back at 8 points.
Congrats to Hikaru!
Hat/tip to Susan Polgar.
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