It appears to be a favourable draw for the Indian ace as he gets four whites in the first half of the three-week long event, to be played on a double round robin basis between eight players.
Historically, Anand has finished well when he has started well and the pairings, if anything, promise a decent start for the Indian.
With white against Topalov, Hikaru Nakamura of United States, Italian turned-American Fabiano Caruana and Russian Peter Svidler in the first half of the 14-rounds, Anand has his task cut out.
In the other first half games, Anand will have black against Sergey Karjakin of Russia, Levon Aronian of Armenia and Anish Giri of Holland and will have to be cautious in these encounters.
The games against Topalov in the past have been entertaining and one cannot forget the 2010 World championship match when Anand beat Topalov at Sofia in Bulgaria.
Topalov has been pretty consistent in the last one year while Anand has had his share of ups and downs.
If the views of the reigning World champion Magnus Carlsen matter, Caruana, Aronian or Karjakin are going to be his likely challenger for the next world championship match slated in United States in November this year.
While Caruana also starts as the top seeded player here, it will still be a matter of nerves for the young Grandmaster. Aronian has been in the Candidates before and would like to make amends on his previous results while Karjakin will have the home support.
Svidler is the nice guy who might play a spoiler but as the lowest rated player in the event, does not have many backers either.
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