Anand in quarters of London Classics
London Dec 14: Former world champion Viswanathan Anand found his way
to the knockout stage in the London Chess Classic with an easy draw
against tailender Andrei Istratescu of France in the fifth round of the
preliminaries that concluded here at the Olympia.
After scoring three wins in the first four games itself, Anand was
destined to move to the quarterfinal stage in this 16-players event
spilt in to four groups. With one round still to come in the prelims,
Anand is likely to head his 'A' group with 11 points in his kitty under
the Soccer scoring system in place here. Michael Adams of England
trounced compatriot Luke McShane and joined Anand on 11 points and the
two meet in the next round to determine the group winner.
Traditionally a super tournament, the London Classic this time became
a Rapid tournament as the world championship was held just two weeks
before its commencement. Anand will play as black against Adams in the
decider for the first place in the last round having promoted himself to
the knockout quarterfinals in the 16-players event split in to four
groups.
Among other groups, Russians Vladimir Kramnik and Peter Svidler
looked poised to qualify from the 'B' group while in the 'C' group Boris
Gelfand of Israel and Hikaru Nakamura of United States already made the
cut like Anand and Adams.
- PTI
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