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Game 10 — Everybody’s tired; Salt and pepper

by scribe | May 7, 2010 | 2010 world championship, endings, games

The tenth game of the world championship match could have been Topalov’s chance to break through and place Anand in an almost untenable position. Anand lost the thread in the middlegame and drifted into an inferior endgame, with a bishop and knight against...

Game 9 — Another dramatic draw

by scribe | May 6, 2010 | 2010 world championship, endings, games

Here’s the thing about Veselin Topalov — he just can’t play it safe. For today’s game, Vishwanathan Anand prepared a variation of the Nimzo-Indian where he gives up a queen for two rooks. Topalov didn’t have to venture into the...

Game 8 — Catastrophe for Anand

by scribe | May 4, 2010 | 2010 world championship, endings, games

The biggest concern for Vishwanathan Anand, after his heroic defense in game 7, was that he might wear down mentally and physically from the constant pressure from Topalov. That’s exactly what GM Sergei Shipov talks about in his introduction to game 8, and...

Game 7 — Both players are heroes!

by scribe | May 3, 2010 | 2010 world championship, current news, games

When two outstanding chess players play uncompromising chess without serious mistakes, the result is usually the same: a draw. After the blazing start to this match, we now have had three consecutive draws. But I don’t think that chess fans have anything to...

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by scribe | May 1, 2010 | 2010 world championship, current news, games

Today’s game from the Topalov-Anand world championship match is dedicated to all the chess players who have ever been baffled by galloping knights. Anand steered the game into a position where he had two knights against Topalov’s two bishops. As befits...
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There is something to be said for not allowing yourself to be derailed when you know that perfection already has eluded you. -- Unknown author, clipped from newspaper and taped to my desk.

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