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WCC Anand v Kramnik - Game 10

Submitted by SonofPearl on Mon, 10/27/2008 at 6:39am.

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ANAND RESIGNS!  A fantastic win for Kramnik which keeps him in the match with 2 games to go.  Is an improbable comeback on the cards?  Game 11 is on Wednesday.  Tune in to find out!

29. Qd6 Threatens Re7 winning the bishop.  Desperate times for Anand...


26...c4  Secures the c4 square, but now Anand faces a5 followed by a rook invasion at b7.  This isn't looking good for the Indian...


25...Be6 26.Rab1  Now 26...Nc4 is met powerfully by Rb7!  Anand has just 24 minutes to make 14 moves.


25. Bf1  The battle for the c4 square rages on...Be6 seems a possible response.
Clocks: Kramnik 1:01 Anand 0:33


24...Qf7 Now if a5 then Nc4 is available as a reply and the knight springs into life.


23...f6 24. a4  Kramnik aims to play a5 chasing the awkwardly placed knight.


23. Qa6  After a long think, Kramnik refuses the pawn sac on c5 and prevents Nc4 instead.  The knight on b6 is something of a problem piece for black.  It's not so easy to find a good square for it.


22...Bg4  Anand moves his bishop away from the e2 square, so now the threat of Nc4, forking the Queen on a5 and the Bishop on e3 has more force.  If 23. Bxc5 then 23...Nc4 gains the initative for the sacrificed pawn.
Clocks: Kramnik 1:24 Anand 0:50


22. Be3  Kramnik avoids the complications after Bxe5.


21. Bf4 e5  Anand forces the bishop to either retreat or take on e5 (Blacks' Queen is tied to defence of the bishop on e2).  Possible line: 22.Bxe5 Nc4 23.Qa6 Qxe5 24.Rxe2 Qxc3   
Clocks: Kramnik 1:34 Anand 1:06


20...Be2  Clocks: Kramnik 1:50 Anand 1:20  Now Kramnik stops for his first real 'think'.  Possible ideas for Anand include Nc4 or Bf3, both trying to exchange off one of white's bishop pair.


19...Rfc8  20. Be3  Kramnik is still in his home preparation.  He has a very slight advantage due to his bishop pair and the current weakness of the a7 and c5 pawns, but it's not much to work with.  However, it's in just such positions that Kramnik excels.


18...c5 19. Qa5  An instant reply from Kramnik.


18. Re1  A novelty from Kramnik.  So Anand is the first to stop and have a good think today.


Another Nimzo-Indian today.  Both players are rattling through the theory very quickly.


Welcome to the 10th - and possibly last - game of the 2008 World Chess Championship between Vishy Anand and Vladimir Kramnik.  It's possibly the last because the score is now 6-3 in favour of Anand in this 12-game match, so unless Kramnik wins today's game the match is over and games 11 and 12 won't be played.

Kramnik has the smallest chance imaginable - he has to win not just today's game, but also game 11 and game 12 in order to take the match into a rapid playoff.  That's an incredibly unlikely scenario, but Kramnik would dearly love to restore some pride and give Anand a bit of a fright by winning today.

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Comments:

by Franks13 - 3 years ago
North Cotabato Philippines
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 22

He got win to the last 2 games but Anand still win total. thank you!

by prasadvdate - 3 years ago
rtn India
Member Since: Oct 2008
Member Points: 1

ok still anand could have simplified so many things........

by runa - 3 years ago
chennai India
Member Since: Feb 2008
Member Points: 7

Qc6 is there

by donngerard - 3 years ago
Cebu Philippines
Member Since: Jun 2008
Member Points: 3575

anand will still win the WCC i know that im a psyhchicWink

by Hiddenking - 3 years ago
Great Neck United States
Member Since: May 2008
Member Points: 21

rd8.. Qb4... QC6????? 29rd8...29 if QB4 30... an immediate re7 trading off the taking control of the second rank. Hanging pawn on c3. It's Completely Lost for Kramnik!!!

by tiger_gors - 3 years ago
Las Piñas Philippines
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 33

Anand don't try to complicate matters if you can't see a win so that you won't have to think too much and just play good moves that are decisive... crushingly decisive!!! Actually Kramnik didn't do anything it just work at his favor and won easily..... he is happy to get such an opportunity and even thinks he will try to do that method again if given the chance and he knows he musn't weaken his position... he is a very a positional player and strategically clever. I think your probably just respect Kramnik too much and even scared and think too much, well chess is a war a fighting game so play it how it should be played.

by adeshmukh - 3 years ago
KOLKATA India
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 320

Noone can write off Kramnik.  Ever!  Anand has to play better than this if he is to win.

by yyadav - 3 years ago
faridabad India
Member Since: Oct 2008
Member Points: 1

Please be realistic,there is no way kramnik can make a comeback...if he had the strength he would have bounced back after 1 or second defeat ...like kasparov did.It was a game anand lost rather than kramnik winning it.Only formalities left in the tournament...too late for kramnik !!

by QuittingAhead - 3 years ago
United States
Member Since: Feb 2008
Member Points: 19

Now only if Kramnik started out playing flawless chess from the get go. You can't take 9 games off and show up in the end. It's good to see he still knows howto play for the win.

by Vector_34 - 3 years ago
United States
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 1

29. ... Rd8  30. Qb4 Qc6  31. Re7 Re8  32. Rxa7 Rxa7  33. Bxa7

or

29. ... Rd8  30. Qb4 Qc6  31. Re7 Re8  32. Rxe8+ Qxe8  33. Ra1 Bd7  34. Qxc4+
by Yuvaraj - 3 years ago
chennai city India
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 60

Why dint anand move c8 rook to d8.......!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?????????

by Dahan - 3 years ago
Saint Paul, MN United States
Member Since: Nov 2007
Member Points: 1161

DRMOHANCTHOMAS

Really, chess is a game of rationality and thought. Can we keep your mythical sky-daddy out of it? Which sky-daddy was it anyways? Zeus? Odin? Gosh there's hundreds if not thousands. Still, doesn't really matter. How many non-existent beings can dance on the head of a pin? 

by Britneyfan - 3 years ago
Scotland
Member Since: Nov 2007
Member Points: 408

that was a shame for anand.

by tag42919022008 - 3 years ago
India
Member Since: Oct 2008
Member Points: 50

Annand should have played 29..Rc6 then there may be some chance for him.

by tag42919022008 - 3 years ago
India
Member Since: Oct 2008
Member Points: 50

SORRY for Annand.However congrates Kramnik.

by vsarun - 3 years ago
manama India
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 481

nice game . 

by tiger_gors - 3 years ago
Las Piñas Philippines
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 33

My suggestion to Anand... don't try to complicate matters... just simplify and even out everything and it will turn to your disposal. You wanna know why? It is because good things come from a simple way of life and perhaps you might find the best move afterall from simplified game.... just focus! focus! focus! and please thank your opponent "Kramnik" for making a move whether it be good or bad. CoolMy comment on your game... too many queen moves and knight moves that offers nothing, no big deal at all but only to return and support your home base plus with a blockading pawn c4 to no avail with a weakened queenside and to many loopholes. I believe you should try and learn from Kramnik and you will know for sure for he is good at it and apply that back to him as if Kramnik playing against Kramnik and perhaps the result is a draw...Wink

by Rayyan - 3 years ago
Saudi Arabia
Member Since: Feb 2008
Member Points: 1743

anand started to lose after 12... Bxc3 ,,,, now the white has good advantage with two bishops and good pawn structure ,,

by Abarai - 3 years ago
Gotei 13 Australia
Member Since: Sep 2007
Member Points: 988

KRAMNIK!

by photray94 - 3 years ago
United States
Member Since: May 2008
Member Points: 471

WOOT.  Kramnik, finally!

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