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Monte
Carlo, March 28: Super Grandmaster Viswanathan Anand
won the 12th Amber Blindfold and Rapid chess tournament
in style defeating Bulgarian Veselin Topalov 1.5-0.5 in
the 11th and final round here.
This
was Anand's third title in this unique tournament that has
one blindfold and one rapid game in each round. The Indian
ace had earlier stamped his superiority here in 1997 when
he won all the three titles at stake - rapid, blindfold
and combined, and in 1994.
Anand
finished the tournament with a tally of 14.5 points, a full
point ahead of nearest rivals Peter Leko of Hungary and
2001 champion Alexander Morozevich of Russia. Though Anand
did not finish first in the individual rapid and blindfold
categories, his steady performance in both was enough to
net him the champion's crown.
Braingames
champion Vladimir Kramnik of Russia won the blindfold title
after he drew his last round game with Ljubomir Ljubojevich
of Yugoslavia. Kramnik had a full point lead in this section
and he achieved the just result in the last round. Anand
tied for second along with Morozevich in blindfold with
a fluent victory over Topalov.
Russian
Evgeny Bareev won the rapid title after agreeing to a quick
draw with World Championship finalist Vassily Ivanchuk of
Ukraine. Like Kramnik, Bareev also scored 8 points out of
a possible 11 and was half a point clear of Anand and Leko
in this section.
Anand
started the last round with white pieces and faced the in-vogue
Sicilian Sveshnikov. Anand deviated from variations he had
been employing of late and caught Topalov off guard.
The
Bulgarian was surprised by a very effective 13th move that
gave Anand a tangible advantage with his pawn advances,
fetching him a passed pawn on the sixth rank as early as
on move 15. Topalov never recovered thereafter and it was
evident that he was fighting a lost battle. The game lasted
43 moves.
Courtesy:
www.asianage.com, March 29, 2003
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