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Linares


  • 4 years ago · Quote · #1

    ericmittens

    I've been away at a tournament for a few days, I come back and nobody has posted anything about Linares/Morelia! 

     

    http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=4458

     

    After 3 rounds Topalov is on a roll with 2 wins against Ivanchuk and Aronian, Anand is on his tail and the rest lagging behind. Topalov's opening prep really is second to none, presenting novelties (good ones!) every other game it seems.


  • 4 years ago · Quote · #2

    ericmittens

    Round 4 action, Shirov beats Topalov, Aronian beats Ivanchuk.

    http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=4463

     

    I'm  liking Topalov's use of the Sveshnikov, even if it didn't go so well. 


  • 4 years ago · Quote · #3

    ericmittens


    Round 5:

     

    http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=4466

     

    Anand beats Leko, Carlsen beats Topalov. Those of you who play the Alekine's defence should check out Carlsen's game as he played it out of nowhere and won!


  • 4 years ago · Quote · #4

    SonofPearl

    Anand wins the first half of the tournament at Moreila. 
  • 4 years ago · Quote · #5

    ericmittens

    Second half starts today, I'll be watchin Anand-Shirov on playchess..I'm hoping Shirov gets his revenge!
  • 4 years ago · Quote · #6

    ericmittens

    Anand, Aronian, and Carlson win.

     

    Check out Aronian beat Topalov in a reversed dragon variation of the English (my favorite!) 


  • 4 years ago · Quote · #7

    ericmittens

    After 12 rounds it's Anand ahead by half a point over Carlson, with Aronian just behind.

     Man oh man, Magnus plays EVERYTHING! See him take out Topalov with an English Opening today!

     

     http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=4489


  • 4 years ago · Quote · #8

    ericmittens

    So Anand wins, with Carlson in second.

    An exciting tournament all around with a very low drawing percentage. I was especially impressed by Radjabov's use of the Schliemann defence to the Ruy Lopez, uncompromising chess indeed! 



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