Anand- Kramnik Game 11.

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  • Anand- Kramnik Game 11.

    You can imagine that the speculation was rampant this morning at breakfast. "Did you see Anand? He doesn't look very well" "If Kramnik wins today we are headed for tie breaks for sure" "Kramnik has some chances to win today - at least 25%" And on it went.

    For the first time in the match we saw 1. e4. I was looking after Kramnik today and he arrived about 1 minute before game time - he hates being there too early. He was arriving at the board as the clock was started and e4 was played before Vladimir had sat down. He composed himself for a moment and replied with a Sicilian. He was happy to get a Najdorf, not due to his preparation but because it's a fighting position which was what he needed. He found Qc5 over the board. 12... ef5 ws the first critical position in the game and he thought Vishy found the best move in 13 Qe3. I made a note in my book that Vishy looked satisfied after this move. As it turns out he was. Vishy later commented that te game got very tricky quite early with Qc5 and ef5. But he felt quite safe after trading his N for the B on c8 followed by Kb1.

    An awards ceremony came soon after the game, followed by their post game press conference. Both players were quite complimentary of one another. Kramnik noted Vishy's excellent preparation and likewise Anand was more relieved than happy to be finished against such a "lethal match player" as Kramnik. Vishy's immediate plans are to get together with his team tonite, "Put on some Cold Play and just space out". Kramnik looks forward to some rest but vows he will be back. "Actually I am enjoying chess at the moment... It was great to play with Vishy... to exchange ideas at such a high level was a very interesting chess experience."

    The organizers were grateful to the Arbiters for "being invisible". We all took this as a compliment.

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    Re: Anand- Kramnik Game 11.

    Thank you for reports. It was interesting to read. Next time please do not write how many times Topalov will go to washrooms ;)

    Has Anand told about his plans to attend Olympiad in Dresden as a player? (Kramnik is registered for Russian, but no Anand for India.)

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      Re: Anand- Kramnik Game 11.

      Originally posted by Hal Bond View Post

      For the first time in the match we saw 1. e4. I was looking after Kramnik today and he arrived about 1 minute before game time - he hates being there too early. He was arriving at the board as the clock was started and e4 was played before Vladimir had sat down. He composed himself for a moment and replied with a Sicilian. He was happy to get a Najdorf, not due to his preparation but because it's a fighting position which was what he needed. He found Qc5 over the board. 12... ef5 ws the first critical position in the game and he thought Vishy found the best move in 13 Qe3. I made a note in my book that Vishy looked satisfied after this move. As it turns out he was. Vishy later commented that te game got very tricky quite early with Qc5 and ef5. But he felt quite safe after trading his N for the B on c8 followed by Kb1.
      In the defence Kramnik played, the only real chance left to win against 6. Bg5 is the poisoned pawn variation. Bg5 pretty much solves the other variations of the Najdorf and white, if he knows what he is doing, should get at least a draw, as Anand demonstrated.

      Try running that by the GM's if they are still there.
      Gary Ruben
      CC - IA and SIM

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      • #4
        Re: Anand- Kramnik Game 11.

        Thanks, Hal. Enjoyed your reports. Have a safe flight home.
        "We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office." - Aesop
        "Only the dead have seen the end of war." - Plato
        "If once a man indulges himself in murder, very soon he comes to think little of robbing; and from robbing he comes next to drinking and Sabbath-breaking, and from that to incivility and procrastination." - Thomas De Quincey

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          Re: Anand- Kramnik Game 11.

          Originally posted by Hal Bond View Post
          Vishy's immediate plans are to get together with his team tonite, "Put on some Cold Play and just space out".
          NO LONGER a fan.
          everytime it hurts, it hurts just like the first (and then you cry till there's no more tears)

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            Re: Anand- Kramnik Game 11.

            Coldplay's the bomb - I was a skeptic too until I listened to like 5 of their songs
            Shameless self-promotion on display here
            http://www.youtube.com/user/Barkyducky?feature=mhee

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            • #7
              Re: Anand- Kramnik Game 11.

              Originally posted by Bindi Cheng View Post
              Coldplay's the bomb - I was a skeptic too until I listened to like 5 of their songs
              This coming from someone who didn't even enjoy Secrets by Slow Burning Lights.

              I think that says such about such and such.
              everytime it hurts, it hurts just like the first (and then you cry till there's no more tears)

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