Carlsen wins again in Foros

Submitted by SonofPearl on Thu, 06/12/2008 at 12:58pm.

Magical Magnus conjures win over Shirov

Round 5 at Foros and yet another elite Grandmaster crumbles in the face of Magnus Carlsen's relentless pressure.  Alexei Shirov is a formidable player and has himself come close to the World Championship crown, but today he became Carlsen's latest victim.

Shirov answered 1.d4 with the Slav defence and Magnus chose the popular 'Moscow' variation in reply.  A balanced opening developed into an even middlegame, but as in previous games, Magnus kept creating tricky problems for his opponent to solve and soon Shirov fell into time trouble as he sought to find the best answers.

It was on the 61st move that Shirov finally cracked, allowing Magnus to catch his King in a mating net.

Elsewhere on another exciting day, the closest challenger to Magnus failed to keep up the pace as Sergey Karjakin lost with the Black pieces against Andrei Volokitin.   The other decisive games saw Nisipeanu put Van Wely to the sword in a Najdorf Sicilian and Svidler employed his favourite Grunfeld defence to good effect against Onischuk.

Vassily Ivanchuk fought hard against Dmitry Jakovenko, but an extra pawn in a Knight ending was not enough and the game ended all-square after 72 moves.

Magnus Carlsen now leads by a clear 1.5 points with a very impressive score of 4.5/5.  If the world rankings were published today then Carlsen would be ranked second in the world, with only World Champion Vishy Anand ahead of him.  Is it a matter of time before Magnus is No.1 and also World Champion? 

The full results in round 5:

Carlsen, Magnus - Shirov, Alexei 1-0 63 D43 Anti-Meran Gambit
Volokitin, Andrei - Karjakin, Sergey 1-0 44 E37 Nimzo Indian 4.Qc2
Nisipeanu, Liviu-Dieter - Van Wely, Loek 1-0 42 B90 Sicilian Najdorf Variation
Alekseev, Evgeny - Eljanov, Pavel ½-½ 15 C65 Ruy Lopez Berlin
Jakovenko, Dmitry - Ivanchuk, Vassily ½-½ 72 B43 Sicilian Paulsen
Onischuk, Alexander - Svidler, Peter 0-1 40 D97 Gruenfeld Russian

 

The standings after round 5: 

1
Carlsen, Magnus   NOR   2765 
*   .   .   ½   1 .   1 1 .   .   .   1   
2
Volokitin, Andrei  UKR  2684
.  *  1 .  .  ½  .  ½  .  0 1 .  3
3
Karjakin, Sergey  UKR  2732
.  0 *  .  .  1 .  .  ½  1 ½  .  3
4
Svidler, Peter  RUS  2746
½  .  .  *  ½  ½  .  .  0 .  1 .   
5
Eljanov, Pavel  UKR  2687
0 .  .  ½  *  .  .  1 ½  .  .  ½   
6
Nisipeanu, Liviu-Dieter  ROU  2684
.  ½  0 ½  .  *  ½  .  .  .  .  1  
7
Ivanchuk, Vassily  UKR  2740
0 .  .  .  .  ½  *  .  1 ½  ½  .   
8
Shirov, Alexei  ESP  2740
0 ½  .  .  0 .  .  *  .  1 .  1  
9
Alekseev, Evgeny  RUS  2711
.  .  ½  1 ½  .  0 .  *  .  .  0 2
10
Jakovenko, Dmitry  RUS  2711
.  1 0 .  .  .  ½  0 .  *  ½  .  2
11
Onischuk, Alexander  USA  2664
.  0 ½  0 .  .  ½  .  .  ½  *  .   
12
Van Wely, Loek  NED  2677
0 .  .  .  ½  0 .  0 1 .  .  *   

 

 

 

 

 




 

Comments:

by silentfilmstar13 - 5 months ago
Medford, OR United States
Member Since: Sep 2007
Member Points: 2097

Kramnik is not in this competition, nor is Carlsen in the running for the world championship.

 

Given a choice between the two, I would be cheering Magnus.  He's my favorite living player. 


by santiR - 5 months ago
d.c. United States
Member Since: Apr 2008
Member Points: 359
everyone seems to be rooting for carlsen. i like him, but kramnik is still my personal choice.
by silentfilmstar13 - 5 months ago
Medford, OR United States
Member Since: Sep 2007
Member Points: 2097
Where can I watch the AeroSvit Foros games as they happen?
by Quix - 5 months ago
Auckland New Zealand
Member Since: Sep 2007
Member Points: 1084

Carlsen still struggles against Anand but I think he would have a good chance against Topalov and Kramnik. I think he would crush Kasmky quite severely.


by TonightOnly - 5 months ago
Phoenix, AZ United States
Member Since: Jun 2007
Member Points: 1215

"It's a pity he's not in the World Championship cycle now, with Anand, Kramnik, Kamsky and Topalov. If he replaced any of them, I think he'd have a very good chance of winning. "

 

First of all, that is quite a claim. Also, maybe this is good for him. If he got beat up by those guys, it might hurt his development. A good boost for his confidence might be just what he needs to keep up the intensity until he is truly ready to take on Vlad and Vishy.


by Maradonna - 5 months ago
Scotland
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 1196

Great posts again SonofPearl - keep it up.

Carlsen's desire to win is amazing. In his last two games he has done everything in his power to turn draws into wins. He's earnt this rest day!

 


by ronald - 5 months ago
Philippines
Member Since: Jun 2007
Member Points: 35
 why did not? Nisipeanu push f5 against van wely, capture his bishop.
by Phobetor - 5 months ago
Netherlands
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 720

Carlsen is unstoppable! After players like Fischer and Kasparov, it looks like we finally have a clear world champion again soon! 4.5/5 in such a field... that's just amazing!

It's a pity he's not in the World Championship cycle now, with Anand, Kramnik, Kamsky and Topalov. If he replaced any of them, I think he'd have a very good chance of winning. 


 

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