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Legends of Chess: Anand snaps loss streak by beating Gelfand

Viswananthan Anand finally got back to winning ways in the Legends of Chess tournament after defeating Boris Gelfand in the seventh round on Monday.

Published : Jul 28, 2020 11:02 IST , Chennai

Viswanathan Anand was winless after sixth rounds but was back among wins with the victory against Boris Gelfand.
Viswanathan Anand was winless after sixth rounds but was back among wins with the victory against Boris Gelfand.
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Viswanathan Anand was winless after sixth rounds but was back among wins with the victory against Boris Gelfand.

Viswanathan Anand finally snapped the string of defeats at the Legends of Chess online tournament, beating Boris Gelfand of Israel 2.5-0.5 in the seventh round.

Playing against long-time rival after six straight losses, Anand won his first game of the tournament despite conceding early advantage on Monday night.

The Indian ace won in 45 moves with black pieces and continued the good work by claiming the second game in 49 moves.

Anand then settled for a 46-move draw in the third game against his 2012 world championship challenger.

“It’s not been as disastrous the last three days as the first three, but it’s nice to get a win,” Anand, making his debut on the Magnus Carlsen Tour.

The victory moved the former world champion to eighth spot with six points ahead of Hungarian Peter Leko (5 points) and Chinese world number three Ding Liren (3).

Anand, ranked 15th in the world, faces Liren in the eighth round later.

 

World number one Magnus Carlsen extended his lead at the top by defeating Peter Svidler 2.5-1.5 to reach 20 points while Russian Ian Nepomniachtchi needed an Armageddon to overcome Leko 3-2 and is close on the heels of the Norwegian with 18.

Legends of Chess is a unique event where Carlsen, Liren, Nepomniachtchi and Anish Giri, semifinalists at the Chessable Masters (part of the Magnus Carlsen Tour), received an automatic invite and are up against six legends aged 40-52, who have been at the top of world chess at various points in their career.

The winner of the event will qualify for the USD 300,000 Grand Final scheduled from August 9 to 20.

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