WCC Anand v Kramnik - Game 5

Submitted by SonofPearl on Mon, 10/20/2008 at 5:44am.

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KRAMNIK RESIGNS!!!  The threat of e2 is devastating!  A fantastic win by Anand with the black pieces again!  Anand now leads 3.5-1.5 after 5 games.  Game 6 is tomorrow (Tuesday).

34...Ne3!!  Fantastic move by Anand - Kramnik must have missed this!


29. Nxd4  Is the pawn really safe?  The idea may be Rd1, but Kramnik's back rank is weak.


Clocks: Kramnik 0:20 Anand 0:55


25. Qg4  The roles reverse!  Anand now has control of the c-file, so Kramnik grabs the g-file instead and attacks the f4 pawn too.  Anand's King could also come under fire here.


24...Qc5  A beautiful spot for the Queen, eyeing a possible move to d5 or g5.


23. Rxc8 Rxc8 24. Ra1  Anand could not afford to allow white control of the c-file, so the rooks are exchanged and now HE takes control.


Clocks: Kramnik 0:36 Anand 1:21


20...Bxh4 21. Nxh4 Ke7  Anand exchanges and thereby clears the square e7 for his king, allowing him to connect his rooks on the back rank.  Kramnik needs to beware of a possible rook sac on g2 now that Vishy can bring his other rook over to g8 as a follow up!


20.a4  Kramnik supports his bishop on b5, so his queen is now free to move.  Clocks: Kramnik 0:54   Anand 1:41


19...Be7  Now that his own pawn is blocking the way on f4, Vishy re-routes the bishop to e7 to challenge the white bishop on h4.


18. Rac1 f4 19. Bh4  Finally Kramnik decided to claim to open file and Vishy kicks the bihsop off the g-file.


Do not adjust your PCs.  Kramnik has been thinking for over half and hour on his 18th move.  With hindsight, you have to say that this doesn't seem like a wise choice of opening.  Anand must have a lot of home prep in this line and Kramnik needs to think it all out for himself at the board.


Kramnik is having a long think about his 18th move.  He had obviously prepared something to meet what Vishy played in game 3, but he wasn't prepared for this slight deviation in moves.  Clocks: Kramnik 1:20  Anand 1:53


17...f5  So Vishy aims to push to bishop out of the way with the advance f4.


17.Bg3  Kramnik ensures that his g2 pawn is sheltered along the g-file.


Wow!  We have a repeat of the sharp Meran varation of the Slav from game 3!  Vishy is the first to deviate, playing 15...Rg8 instead of 15...Bd6.  Kramnik takes the opportunity to develop his bishop to f4.  Will Kramnik and his seconds have cooked up a reply to Anand's home preparation?  Playing the same line again could be either brave or foolhardy...


Welcome back everyone to game 5 of this 12-game match for the World Chess Championship between the champion Vishy Anand and challenger Vladimir Kramnik.  Anand leads 2.5-1.5 thanks to his win in game 3 with the black pieces, but Kramnik will have the white pieces again today and will be hoping to do better this time and square the match asap.

This game is particularly important because the order of colours is reversed at the halfway point of the match, so Anand will have the white pieces in game 6 and 7.  Kramnik has never beaten Anand with the black pieces, so if he wants to tie the match soon, his best chance is today.

We should probably expect 1.d4 again today from Kramnik, since his experiments with 1.e4 in past years did not meet with much success.  Will Anand play a sharp Slav again or does he have a quieter alternative lined up?  Roll on game 5 and may the best man win! Smile

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by lime88 - 14 months ago
western samar Philippines
Member Since: Oct 2008
Member Points: 1

you've done a great a job!

congrat'z:

by ravindrawankhede - 14 months ago
Mumbai India
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 24

I LOVE ANAND

I LOVE ANAND

I LOVE ANAND

I LOVE ANAND

I LOVE ANAND.......

by xalelexx - 14 months ago
New Zealand
Member Since: Oct 2008
Member Points: 23

36.       Rc7      Rxc7   

37.       g3        Rc1     

38.       Kg2     Rc2+   

39.       Kf3      Rf2+   

40.       Kxe3    Rxf1    

41.       Kd3     Rd1+  

42.       Kc4     e5       

43.       b5        Rd4+  

44.       Kb3     e4       

45.       b6        e3       

46.       b7        Rd8     

47.       Kc2     Ke5    

48.       b8=B+Rxb8   

49.       Kd3     Rb3+  

50.       Kc2     Kd4    

51.       Kxb3   e2       

52.       Kb4     e1=Q+

53.       Kb5     Qe8+  

54.       Kb6     Kd5    

55.       Kc7     Qc6+  

56.       Kb8     Qb6+  

57.       Kc8     Kd6    

58.       g4        Qc7#  

 0-1

 

GG Anand

by drcemacar - 14 months ago
MERSIN Turkey
Member Since: Oct 2008
Member Points: 2

Dear ANAND,

please win for soul of FISCHER, and for us.

yours

cem, tarik and beren

by rfs - 14 months ago
mandaluyong city Philippines
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Member Points: 65

2nd straight stagerring win for Anand in black side of slav! Anand shows his mastery and deep preparation against Kramnik's pet opening.He completely destroyed Kramnik in slav discussion. And it seems Anand has still a lot of surprises prepared in his artillery against Kramnik.The E4 weapon of Anand has yet to reveal in this match. More surprises to come?

by dhurondhor - 14 months ago
United States
Member Since: Oct 2008
Member Points: 35

Too bad Kramnik doesn't feel comfortable with e4 openings; we all saw the might of Kasparov with the Sicilian.

by santo98rini - 14 months ago
ISTANBUL Turkey
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Maybe the most important question here , how became the white king weak to defense .

by santo98rini - 14 months ago
ISTANBUL Turkey
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Member Points: 79

Great performance by Anand. With Black pieces !!!

by basseem_albadran - 14 months ago
assens Denmark
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Fantastic move by Anand - Kramnik must have missed this

by Magikstone - 14 months ago
New Jersey United States
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Things are looking bad for Kramnik whose favorite pieces are white, and yet Anand is trying to win with black!! and even trying to draw with white!!!  It's like a twilight zone for kramnik.  if anand wins the match, i say kramnik should just pack it up and play golf, lol, i hope that tapalov vs anand will be more challenging.

by Rayyan - 14 months ago
Saudi Arabia
Member Since: Feb 2008
Member Points: 1558

34..Ne3 is very clear  and well known in tactics,,,,but the amazing  is how kramnik didn't see it

by mazingerz - 14 months ago
Australia
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Member Points: 49

Great win by Anand. However I must say that Fritz11 and I (lol) believe Kramnik rejected a forced draw at move 27:

27.Bxd7! Kxd7, 28.Nxd4 Ke7!, 29.Rd1 Rc4, 30.Nb5 Rxa4, 31.Qh5! Qf5, 32.Qxf5 exf5, 33.Nd6 is dead equal

by ciiiip - 14 months ago
Rasnov Romania
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 71

well Anand gave me trust in the human mind against the computer: at 29 the comp suggested Nxd4 (score 1.2 after 4 minutes of thinking !!), and after making 3-4 of the suggested moves( which coincidently was the exact line Kramnik played), he finally saw the devastating 34..Ne3

by Rayyan - 14 months ago
Saudi Arabia
Member Since: Feb 2008
Member Points: 1558

28. b4 was a big mistake

by Rayyan - 14 months ago
Saudi Arabia
Member Since: Feb 2008
Member Points: 1558

it is not expected from Kramnik to fall into the same mistake ,,and the last moves were very clear  and any chess player will not move like that ,,

by motorOOhead - 14 months ago
Phoenix United States
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 5

Anand has learned from his 1e4-d5 game with Kasparov . He no longer flinches at the critical moment .

by abhi3d - 14 months ago
Pune India
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 4

I LOVE ANAND

by WILDOLIVE_OM - 14 months ago
sapang maisac,mexico,pampanga Philippines
Member Since: Jul 2008
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Kramnik he should have watched his back rank carefully this was his real problem and then he added the covering of the bishop next game he should watch carefully.

by tiger_gors - 14 months ago
Las Piñas Philippines
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 33

Anand is thinking creatively with a very hard hit on his opponent once he sees something very interesting he moves it and for sure its decisive !!! No defensive capabilities everything as I see it is under control... now I can say Anand is has a normal mind. hehehe.Winkkeep playing this brilliant ideas but don't exceed yourself too much for being too confident is bad give some leeway and respect Kramnik's move he is also strong.

by moffatB - 14 months ago
caloocan Philippines
Member Since: Jun 2008
Member Points: 3

Anand, interpret all his moves very carefully, but in in any manner of either black or white piece he is . He is a brilliant in Opening Chess parlance is concerned, Anand study all opening moves in chess book opening , he has the so called Photographic Memory ....an excellent chess thinker and extra mental attitude in Chess opening....a very careful player in opening that is my sharpest opinion in all his match with Kramnik as of this day.

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