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Dortmund Round 2

Submitted by SonofPearl on Sat, 07/04/2009 at 12:23am.

Round 2 at Dortmund threw up another thrilling endgame tussle for the purists.

The difference was that whereas in the first round Dmitry Jakovenko (pictured) was the unwilling victim, this time he had a chance to display his own endgame prowess against Naiditsch.

The other games were quieter affairs.  Leko got nowhere against Carlsen with the white pieces and a draw was agreed after 24 moves. Bacrot was similarly successful in defusing Kramnik's ambitions with the Queen's Indian defence.

Round 3 will pair tournament leader Carlsen against Kramnik in a delicious irresistible force versus immovable object scenario.  Games start at 3pm local time and can be seen live at the official site(s) here or here.


Kramnik and Bacrot at the start of their game (pic from the official site)


 

Comments:

by Konstantyn - 2 years ago
United States
Member Since: Jun 2008
Member Points: 612

In the first game---62...Qc6+! So,Why the black resigned here?

by TealsHear - 2 years ago
United States
Member Since: Apr 2009
Member Points: 26

I don't get anywhere near the same satisfaction in seeing a draw. Thanks for the news from the frontline though.

by joemelpasco - 2 years ago
mabalacat Philippines
Member Since: May 2008
Member Points: 63

Here comes leko again.. hes happy for a draw>!!!

 

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