Anand draws with Bacrot; slips to joint third in Grenke chess

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Press Trust of India Baden-Baden (Germany)
Last Updated : Feb 05 2015 | 10:55 AM IST
Five-time World Champion Viswanathan Anand of India played out his third draw on the trot as he signed peace with Etienne Bacrot of France in the third round of Grenke Chess Classic here.
After missing out on what should have been a full point in the previous round against Arkadij Naiditsch of Germany, Anand played it safe with black by going for the Berlin defense and did not have to exert himself with black against Bacrot, who also appeared satisfied with a draw.
Naiditsch, however, went on to record the biggest upset in the tournament by defeating World Champion Magnus Carlsen of Norway in a keenly contested game. The German moved to joint lead along with Fabiano Caruana of Italy, who accounted for an out-of-sort Levon Aronian of Armenia.
The other game of the eight-player round-robin tournament also ended decisively with Michael Adams of England scoring his first victory at the expense of German Grandmaster David Baramidze.
Naiditsch and Caruana took their tally to two points out of a possible three and are now followed by Anand, Barot, Carlsen and Adams on 1.5 points each. Aronian and Baramidze have an identical one point in their kitty with four rounds still remaining in the second super tournament of the year.
The Berlin defense has gained the reputation of being one of the most solid openings in elite chess circles and it was not a surprise when Anand chose it against Bacrot - once the youngest Grandmaster in the world.
It was a long theoretical variation, one that Bacrot had himself employed with black against Russian Alexander Motylev in 2014. The French Grandmaster was the first to deviate from his own game on move 23 when he moved is knight forward and Anand had to find some nice tricks over the board to keep the position level.
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First Published: Feb 05 2015 | 10:55 AM IST

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