Anand aims for World rapid and blitz titles

Though Viswanathan Anand is one of the favourites, he will have to confront a tough field that includes the World champion in all formats, Magnus Carlsen of Norway.

Published : Oct 10, 2015 19:04 IST , Berlin

Magnus Carlsen of Norway is the top seed in the World rapid and blitz championships.
Magnus Carlsen of Norway is the top seed in the World rapid and blitz championships.
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Magnus Carlsen of Norway is the top seed in the World rapid and blitz championships.

Five-time World champion Viswanathan Anand starts as one of the favourites but faces a tough field in the World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championship that gets underway here.

World champion in all formats, Magnus Carlsen of Norway starts as the top seed and hot favourite to retain his titles won last year in Dubai.

However, it will be a marathon contest with some of the best players of the world around.

The rapid championship will be played over 15 rounds with five rounds slated on each day in the three-day meet. The time control is 15 minutes for the entire game with a 10-second increment after every move is made.

In the blitz, there will be 21 rounds in all and the players get just three minutes and a two-second increment after every move. The event will conclude on October 14 after the blitz championship.

Carlsen scored a resounding victory across all formats last time. The Norwegian defeated Anand in a World Championship match under classical time control and wrapped up both the rapid and blitz titles in the championship held in the UAE.

The two bigwigs giving it a miss are the US duo of Fabiano Caruana and Hikaru Nakamura, both of whom are busy competing in the Millionaire chess tournament at Las Vegas in the United States.

Besides Carlsen, Levon Aronian of Armenia is another player to watch out for in the exciting faster versions of chess. The event will also see stars like Vassily Ivanchuk of

Ukraine, Russians Sergey Karjakin, Alexander Grischuk, Vladimir Kramnik, Ian Nepomniachtchi and Boris Gelfand of Israel.

After Anand, India’s best bet would be P. Harikrishna, who will participate only in the blitz section. The Indian is currently close to winning the Poker Masters tournament at Isle of Man in the United Kingdom and will move here for the last two days.

Krishnan Sasikiran, B. Adhiban, Vidit Gujrathi, S. P. Sethuraman and Surya Shekhar Ganguly are the other Indians in the fray here.

For Anand, it will be a test of time again. The former World champion was known as a lightning kid in his younger days and is known to be a fantastic player when it comes to the faster versions.

There is also prize money of $200,000 (About Rs. 1.30 crore) at stake here in both sections. The winner in each section will take home $40,000.

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