Press Trust of India
Moscow, March 25: In what can be termed as one of the most crucial matches of his career, Viswanathan Anand avenged his defeat against Sergey Karjakin of Russia and came roaring back into the lead after the 11th round of the Candidates Chess tournament here Thursday night.
After suffering a defeat at the hands of Fabiano Caruana of United States in the previous round, Anand was in a must-win situation to stay afloat in the biggest challenge of the year and the Indian ace came out with flying colours.
The other highlight of the day was Armenian Levon Aronian’s loss to Peter Svidler of Russia which meant that there are mainly two contenders for the final dash of the Candidates that will select the challenger to World Champion Magnus Carlsen of Norway.
While the world is craving for the Anand-Carlsen third edition, Caruana is the one who is calling the shots now thanks to his better tie-break score. However, the American would be kicking himself not to have converted a clearly better position against Veselin Topalov of Bulgaria in the 11th round.
With three rounds still to come, Anand and Caruana are the two new leaders on 6.5 points apiece while Karjakin is now sole third on six points. Anish Giri of Holand, Svidler and Aronian are now on 5.5 points each.
It was an Anti-Berlin opening yet again wherein Anand seized the early initiative with his better preparation as Karjakin fell way behind on the clock.
As it happened in the game, Anand capitalised on his better placed rooks to reach a slightly better rook and opposite coloured bishops endgame wherein Karjakin had to play precisely.
The Russian erred in defense and Anand was soon all over him with some finely crafted manoeuvres. In the end it was a sweet revenge for the Indian ace as the match ended after 79 moves.




































