Coming after two straight losses against nemesis Magnus Carlsen of Norway and Levon Aronian of Armenia, the victory served as a breather for Anand as this was also the first win of the year for the Indian ace.
It was also the lone decisive game of the day as world champion Carlsen played out an easy draw as black against Fabiano Caruana of Italy, Arkadij Naiditsch of Germany could not cash his chances against Etienne Bacrot of France while English Michael Adams too gave away an advantage against Aronian.
The trio of Aronian, Bacrot and Adams are not too far behind on three points each while Anand remained on the seventh spot in the eight-player round robin tournament. Baramidze, after his fourth successive loss, is now set to finish last in the tournament.
The last round promises excitement with Naiditsch, Carlsen and Caruana fighting it out for the top spot. Naiditsch will have a tall task on hand as he takes on Aronian while Carlsen will start as a huge favourite against Bacrot who plays black. Caruana meets Baramidze but will have black pieces in a must win situation while Anand will play black against Adams.
Baramidze, hoping to land a lucky punch, went wrong once again in tactics when he went about sacrificing two pieces for a rook. The resulting middle game with extra material offered little hopes and a very pleasing position to Anand.
