Chess Match – Kulaots, Kaido vs Carlsen, Magnus- in Gausdal Classics GM, Open: C54

[Event "Gausdal Classics GM"]
[Site "Gausdal"]
[Date "2007.04.18"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Kulaots, Kaido"]
[Black "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2525"]
[BlackElo "2693"]
[ECO "C54"]
[EventDate "2007.04.18"]
[PlyCount "77"]
[EventType "tourn"]
[EventRounds "9"]
[EventCountry "NOR"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2007.05.31"]
[EventCategory "12"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. c3 Nf6 5. d3 a6 6. Nbd2 O-O 7. h3 d6 8. Bb3 Ba7 9. Nf1 Be6 10. Ng3 Bxb3 11. Qxb3 Qc8 12. O-O Ne7 13. d4 Ng6 14. Bg5 Nd7 15. Nf5 Kh8 16. Ne7 Qe8 17. Nxg6+ fxg6 18. Qxb7 exd4 19. cxd4 Bb6 20. Qc6 h6 21. Be3 Nf6 22. Qxe8 Rfxe8 23. e5 Nd5 24. Bd2 dxe5 25. dxe5 Rad8 26. Rfd1 Kg8 27. Kf1 g5 28. Rac1 Kf7 29. Ke2 Ke6 30. Rc6+ Kf7 31. Rc4 Ne7 32. Be3 Rxd1 33. Kxd1 Ng6 34. Bxb6 cxb6 35. Rc6 Re6 36. Rc7+ Re7 37. Rc6 Re6 38. Rc7+ Re7 39. Rc6 1/2-1/2

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Math between Kulaots, Kaido and Carlsen, Magnus

Event: Gausdal Classics GM

Pgn:


[Event “Gausdal Classics GM”]
[Site “Gausdal”]
[Date “2007.04.18”]
[Round “1”]
[White “Kulaots, Kaido”]
[Black “Carlsen, Magnus”]
[Result “1/2-1/2”]
[WhiteElo “2525”]
[BlackElo “2693”]
[ECO “C54”]
[EventDate “2007.04.18”]
[PlyCount “77”]
[EventType “tourn”]
[EventRounds “9”]
[EventCountry “NOR”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2007.05.31”]
[EventCategory “12”]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. c3 Nf6 5. d3 a6 6. Nbd2 O-O 7. h3 d6 8. Bb3 Ba7 9. Nf1 Be6 10. Ng3 Bxb3 11. Qxb3 Qc8 12. O-O Ne7 13. d4 Ng6 14. Bg5 Nd7 15. Nf5 Kh8 16. Ne7 Qe8 17. Nxg6+ fxg6 18. Qxb7 exd4 19. cxd4 Bb6 20. Qc6 h6 21. Be3 Nf6 22. Qxe8 Rfxe8 23. e5 Nd5 24. Bd2 dxe5 25. dxe5 Rad8 26. Rfd1 Kg8 27. Kf1 g5 28. Rac1 Kf7 29. Ke2 Ke6 30. Rc6+ Kf7 31. Rc4 Ne7 32. Be3 Rxd1 33. Kxd1 Ng6 34. Bxb6 cxb6 35. Rc6 Re6 36. Rc7+ Re7 37. Rc6 Re6 38. Rc7+ Re7 39. Rc6 1/2-1/2

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Chess Match – Wang, Yue vs Carlsen, Magnus- in Sofia MTel Masters 5th, Open: D82

[Event "Sofia MTel Masters 5th"]
[Site "Sofia"]
[Date "2009.05.17"]
[Round "5"]
[White "Wang, Yue"]
[Black "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2738"]
[BlackElo "2770"]
[ECO "D82"]
[EventDate "2009.05.13"]
[PlyCount "50"]
[EventType "tourn"]
[EventRounds "10"]
[EventCountry "BUL"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2009.07.15"]
[EventCategory "21"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 d5 4. Bf4 Bg7 5. e3 c5 6. dxc5 Qa5 7. Rc1 dxc4 8. Bxc4 O-O 9. Ne2 Qxc5 10. Qb3 Qa5 11. O-O Nbd7 12. a3 Nb6 13. Bc7 Bd7 14. Nd4 Rac8 15. Bxb6 Qxb6 16. Qxb6 axb6 17. Be2 Rc7 18. Ndb5 Rc6 19. Nd4 Rc7 20. Ndb5 Rc6 21. Rfd1 Rb8 22. Nd4 Rc7 23. Ndb5 Rc6 24. Nd4 Rc7 25. Ndb5 Rc6 1/2-1/2

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Math between Wang, Yue and Carlsen, Magnus

Event: Sofia MTel Masters 5th

Pgn:


[Event “Sofia MTel Masters 5th”]
[Site “Sofia”]
[Date “2009.05.17”]
[Round “5”]
[White “Wang, Yue”]
[Black “Carlsen, Magnus”]
[Result “1/2-1/2”]
[WhiteElo “2738”]
[BlackElo “2770”]
[ECO “D82”]
[EventDate “2009.05.13”]
[PlyCount “50”]
[EventType “tourn”]
[EventRounds “10”]
[EventCountry “BUL”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2009.07.15”]
[EventCategory “21”]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 d5 4. Bf4 Bg7 5. e3 c5 6. dxc5 Qa5 7. Rc1 dxc4 8. Bxc4 O-O 9. Ne2 Qxc5 10. Qb3 Qa5 11. O-O Nbd7 12. a3 Nb6 13. Bc7 Bd7 14. Nd4 Rac8 15. Bxb6 Qxb6 16. Qxb6 axb6 17. Be2 Rc7 18. Ndb5 Rc6 19. Nd4 Rc7 20. Ndb5 Rc6 21. Rfd1 Rb8 22. Nd4 Rc7 23. Ndb5 Rc6 24. Nd4 Rc7 25. Ndb5 Rc6 1/2-1/2

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Chess Match – Carlsen, Magnus vs Ivanchuk, Vassily- in Amber-rapid 18th, Open: E33

[Event "Amber-rapid 18th"]
[Site "Nice"]
[Date "2009.03.15"]
[Round "2"]
[White "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Black "Ivanchuk, Vassily"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2776"]
[BlackElo "2779"]
[ECO "E33"]
[EventDate "2009.03.14"]
[PlyCount "90"]
[EventType "tourn (rapid)"]
[EventRounds "11"]
[EventCountry "FRA"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2009.05.05"]
[EventCategory "21"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. Qc2 Nc6 5. Nf3 d6 6. Bd2 a5 7. a3 Bxc3 8. Bxc3 Qe7 9. e4 e5 10. d5 Nb8 11. c5 Nbd7 12. cxd6 cxd6 13. Nd2 O-O 14. Be2 Nc5 15. b4 axb4 16. axb4 Rxa1+ 17. Bxa1 Na6 18. Qb3 Bg4 19. f3 Bd7 20. Nc4 Nc7 21. Qe3 Nh5 22. g3 Bb5 23. O-O f5 24. exf5 Nxd5 25. Qb3 Kh8 26. Rd1 Nhf6 27. Bf1 Qc7 28. Rc1 Bxc4 29. Qxc4 Qb6+ 30. Kh1 Ne3 31. Qb5 Qa7 32. Qa5 Qxa5 33. bxa5 Nxf1 34. Rxf1 Rc8 35. Rb1 h5 36. Bb2 Rc5 37. Ba3 Rxa5 38. Bxd6 e4 39. fxe4 Nxe4 40. Bc7 Rxf5 41. Rxb7 Rf7 42. Rb8+ Kh7 43. Bf4 h4 44. Kg2 hxg3 45. hxg3 Nf6 1/2-1/2

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Math between Carlsen, Magnus and Ivanchuk, Vassily

Event: Amber-rapid 18th

Pgn:


[Event “Amber-rapid 18th”]
[Site “Nice”]
[Date “2009.03.15”]
[Round “2”]
[White “Carlsen, Magnus”]
[Black “Ivanchuk, Vassily”]
[Result “1/2-1/2”]
[WhiteElo “2776”]
[BlackElo “2779”]
[ECO “E33”]
[EventDate “2009.03.14”]
[PlyCount “90”]
[EventType “tourn (rapid)”]
[EventRounds “11”]
[EventCountry “FRA”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2009.05.05”]
[EventCategory “21”]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. Qc2 Nc6 5. Nf3 d6 6. Bd2 a5 7. a3 Bxc3 8. Bxc3 Qe7 9. e4 e5 10. d5 Nb8 11. c5 Nbd7 12. cxd6 cxd6 13. Nd2 O-O 14. Be2 Nc5 15. b4 axb4 16. axb4 Rxa1+ 17. Bxa1 Na6 18. Qb3 Bg4 19. f3 Bd7 20. Nc4 Nc7 21. Qe3 Nh5 22. g3 Bb5 23. O-O f5 24. exf5 Nxd5 25. Qb3 Kh8 26. Rd1 Nhf6 27. Bf1 Qc7 28. Rc1 Bxc4 29. Qxc4 Qb6+ 30. Kh1 Ne3 31. Qb5 Qa7 32. Qa5 Qxa5 33. bxa5 Nxf1 34. Rxf1 Rc8 35. Rb1 h5 36. Bb2 Rc5 37. Ba3 Rxa5 38. Bxd6 e4 39. fxe4 Nxe4 40. Bc7 Rxf5 41. Rxb7 Rf7 42. Rb8+ Kh7 43. Bf4 h4 44. Kg2 hxg3 45. hxg3 Nf6 1/2-1/2

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Chess Match – Carlsen, Magnus vs Anand, Viswanathan- in World-ch Carlsen-Anand +3-0=7, Open: B51

[Event "World-ch Carlsen-Anand +3-0=7"]
[Site "Chennai"]
[Date "2013.11.22"]
[Round "10"]
[White "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Black "Anand, Viswanathan"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2870"]
[BlackElo "2775"]
[ECO "B51"]
[Annotator "Szabo,Kr"]
[EventDate "2013.11.09"]
[PlyCount "130"]
[EventType "match"]
[EventRounds "12"]
[EventCountry "IND"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2014.01.16"]
[{ Since Carlsen had won the previous game too, he had 3 points advantage "{ Since Carlsen had won the previous game too, he had 3 points advantage”]
[and actually this was the last game of their match. } "and actually this was the last game of their match. }"]
[1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. Bb5+ { A logical decision by Carlsen. He avoids the "1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. Bb5+ { A logical decision by Carlsen. He avoids the”]
[sharp lines after 3.d4. Apart from this, Carlsen usually employs this move. “sharp lines after 3.d4. Apart from this, Carlsen usually employs this move.”]
[} 3… Nd7 4. d4 cxd4 5. Qxd4 a6 6. Bxd7+ Bxd7 7. c4 Nf6 ( { A few months “} 3… Nd7 4. d4 cxd4 5. Qxd4 a6 6. Bxd7+ Bxd7 7. c4 Nf6 ( { A few months”]
[ago they had a game against each other with } 7… e5 8. Qd3 b5 9. Nc3 bxc4 "ago they had a game against each other with } 7… e5 8. Qd3 b5 9. Nc3 bxc4"]
[10. Qxc4 Be6 11. Qd3 h6 12. O-O Nf6 13. Rd1 Be7 14. Ne1 O-O 15. Nc2 Qb6 16. "10. Qxc4 Be6 11. Qd3 h6 12. O-O Nf6 13. Rd1 Be7 14. Ne1 O-O 15. Nc2 Qb6 16."]
[Ne3 Rfc8 17. b3 { and White had a stable position, Carlsen-Anand, Stavanger "Ne3 Rfc8 17. b3 { and White had a stable position, Carlsen-Anand, Stavanger”]
[2013. }) 8. Bg5 e6 9. Nc3 Be7 10. O-O { The most natural move. } (10. Rd1 "2013. }) 8. Bg5 e6 9. Nc3 Be7 10. O-O { The most natural move. } (10. Rd1"]
[Bc6 11. O-O O-O 12. Qd3 Qc7 13. a4 Rfd8 14. Rfe1 Rac8 15. Nd4 Be8 16. b3 "Bc6 11. O-O O-O 12. Qd3 Qc7 13. a4 Rfd8 14. Rfe1 Rac8 15. Nd4 Be8 16. b3"]
[Qc5 17. Be3 Qa5 18. Bd2 Qc5 19. h3 Nd7 20. Be3 Qa5 $11 { and Black has a "Qc5 17. Be3 Qa5 18. Bd2 Qc5 19. h3 Nd7 20. Be3 Qa5 $11 { and Black has a”]
[completely fine position, Fressinet-Ponomariov, Elancourt 2013. }) 10… "completely fine position, Fressinet-Ponomariov, Elancourt 2013. }) 10…"]
[Bc6 ( { The immediate } 10… O-O { could have been met by } 11. e5 dxe5 "Bc6 ( { The immediate } 10… O-O { could have been met by } 11. e5 dxe5"]
[12. Nxe5 Be8 13. Rad1 { White has gained some space, but thanks to his "12. Nxe5 Be8 13. Rad1 { White has gained some space, but thanks to his”]
[stable position, Black can hold the game. }) 11. Qd3 { White prepares for “stable position, Black can hold the game. }) 11. Qd3 { White prepares for”]
[Nd4. } (11. Rad1 { transposes to 10.Rd1. }) 11… O-O 12. Nd4 Rc8 13. b3 "Nd4. } (11. Rad1 { transposes to 10.Rd1. }) 11… O-O 12. Nd4 Rc8 13. b3"]
[$146 { Carlsen would like to stabilise his position. } (13. Rac1 Qa5 14. "$146 { Carlsen would like to stabilise his position. } (13. Rac1 Qa5 14."]
[Bd2 Qd8 15. Bg5 b6 16. Nxc6 Rxc6 17. Ne2 Qa8 18. f3 Rfc8 19. Be3 Nd7 20. b3 "Bd2 Qd8 15. Bg5 b6 16. Nxc6 Rxc6 17. Ne2 Qa8 18. f3 Rfc8 19. Be3 Nd7 20. b3"]
[Qb7 $11 { Schoeneberg-Danailov, Leipzig 1986 }) 13… Qc7 14. Nxc6 ( { The "Qb7 $11 { Schoeneberg-Danailov, Leipzig 1986 }) 13… Qc7 14. Nxc6 ( { The”]
[natural } 14. Rfd1 { was also possible. } 14… Rfd8 15. Nxc6 (15. Rac1 Be8 "natural } 14. Rfd1 { was also possible. } 14… Rfd8 15. Nxc6 (15. Rac1 Be8"]
[{ and Black can keep his B. }) 15… Qxc6 16. Rac1 { similar to the game. } "{ and Black can keep his B. }) 15… Qxc6 16. Rac1 { similar to the game. }"]
[) 14… Qxc6 15. Rac1 h6 (15… Rfd8 16. Rfd1 { and White is solid. }) 16. ") 14… Qxc6 15. Rac1 h6 (15… Rfd8 16. Rfd1 { and White is solid. }) 16."]
[Be3 Nd7 17. Bd4 Rfd8 18. h3 (18. Rfd1 Qc7 { is also similar. }) 18… Qc7 "Be3 Nd7 17. Bd4 Rfd8 18. h3 (18. Rfd1 Qc7 { is also similar. }) 18… Qc7"]
[19. Rfd1 Qa5 20. Qd2 { White is threatening with Nd5! } ( { In the event of "19. Rfd1 Qa5 20. Qd2 { White is threatening with Nd5! } ( { In the event of”]
[} 20. Qg3 { Black can reply with } 20… Qg5 ( { or } 20… Bf8 { . })) "} 20. Qg3 { Black can reply with } 20… Qg5 ( { or } 20… Bf8 { . }))"]
[20… Kf8 (20… Bg5 { was easier, but I think Anand didn't want to "20… Kf8 (20… Bg5 { was easier, but I think Anand didn’t want to”]
[exchange the bishops so quickly. } 21. Be3 (21. f4 Bf6 22. Bxf6 Nxf6 $11) "exchange the bishops so quickly. } 21. Be3 (21. f4 Bf6 22. Bxf6 Nxf6 $11)"]
[21… Bxe3 22. Qxe3 Ne5 $11 { with a balanced middlegame. }) 21. Qb2 Kg8 "21… Bxe3 22. Qxe3 Ne5 $11 { with a balanced middlegame. }) 21. Qb2 Kg8"]
[22. a4 (22. Qd2 { was a repetition of moves. }) 22… Qh5 23. Ne2 Bf6 { "22. a4 (22. Qd2 { was a repetition of moves. }) 22… Qh5 23. Ne2 Bf6 {“]
[After the B exchange suddenly the d6 P will be very weak. } ( { Probably } "After the B exchange suddenly the d6 P will be very weak. } ( { Probably }"]
[23… Qg6 $1 { was more exact, as } 24. f3 b6 { followed by Nc5 and the e7 "23… Qg6 $1 { was more exact, as } 24. f3 b6 { followed by Nc5 and the e7″]
[B is able to hold the d6 P. }) 24. Rc3 $1 { The R is very useful on the 3rd “B is able to hold the d6 P. }) 24. Rc3 $1 { The R is very useful on the 3rd”]
[rank. } 24… Bxd4 25. Rxd4 { Now White has a comfortable position, because “rank. } 24… Bxd4 25. Rxd4 { Now White has a comfortable position, because”]
[the d6 P can be attacked by tripling on the d-file. } 25… Qe5 26. Qd2 Nf6 "the d6 P can be attacked by tripling on the d-file. } 25… Qe5 26. Qd2 Nf6"]
[(26… Nc5 { was also possible } 27. Re3 Qf6 28. a5 { and still Black needs "(26… Nc5 { was also possible } 27. Re3 Qf6 28. a5 { and still Black needs”]
[to play some exact moves. }) 27. Re3 Rd7 28. a5 Qg5 $2 { A mistake, which “to play some exact moves. }) 27. Re3 Rd7 28. a5 Qg5 $2 { A mistake, which”]
[allows White’s strong reply! } (28… Rcd8 { was important to protect the “allows White’s strong reply! } (28… Rcd8 { was important to protect the”]
[d7 R. }) 29. e5 $1 Ne8 30. exd6 $2 { White returns the error, but I think “d7 R. }) 29. e5 $1 Ne8 30. exd6 $2 { White returns the error, but I think”]
[Carlsen was only thinking about the draw and becoming the new World “Carlsen was only thinking about the draw and becoming the new World”]
[Champion. } ( { Nevertheless } 30. Nc3 $1 { was the strongest answer. White “Champion. } ( { Nevertheless } 30. Nc3 $1 { was the strongest answer. White”]
[keeps the tension and the N is ready to go to e4 or a4 too. } 30… Rc6 31. "keeps the tension and the N is ready to go to e4 or a4 too. } 30… Rc6 31."]
[f4 Qe7 32. Red3 $16 { and Black is in a big trouble. }) 30… Rc6 { Now "f4 Qe7 32. Red3 $16 { and Black is in a big trouble. }) 30… Rc6 { Now”]
[Black immediately gains back the d6 P. } 31. f4 Qd8 32. Red3 Rcxd6 33. Rxd6 "Black immediately gains back the d6 P. } 31. f4 Qd8 32. Red3 Rcxd6 33. Rxd6"]
[Rxd6 34. Rxd6 Qxd6 35. Qxd6 Nxd6 36. Kf2 { I think Carlsen wanted this "Rxd6 34. Rxd6 Qxd6 35. Qxd6 Nxd6 36. Kf2 { I think Carlsen wanted this”]
[endgame, which is an easy draw for him without any problem. } 36… Kf8 37. "endgame, which is an easy draw for him without any problem. } 36… Kf8 37."]
[Ke3 Ke7 38. Kd4 Kd7 39. Kc5 Kc7 40. Nc3 Nf5 41. Ne4 Ne3 42. g3 f5 43. Nd6 "Ke3 Ke7 38. Kd4 Kd7 39. Kc5 Kc7 40. Nc3 Nf5 41. Ne4 Ne3 42. g3 f5 43. Nd6"]
[g5 44. Ne8+ Kd7 45. Nf6+ Ke7 46. Ng8+ (46. Nh5 { was also possible, but "g5 44. Ne8+ Kd7 45. Nf6+ Ke7 46. Ng8+ (46. Nh5 { was also possible, but”]
[White didn’t want to risk } 46… Kf7 47. Kb6 Kg6 48. Kxb7 Kxh5 49. Kxa6 "White didn't want to risk } 46… Kf7 47. Kb6 Kg6 48. Kxb7 Kxh5 49. Kxa6"]
[gxf4 50. gxf4 e5 51. Kb6 exf4 52. a6 f3 53. a7 f2 54. a8=Q Kh4 (54… f1=Q "gxf4 50. gxf4 e5 51. Kb6 exf4 52. a6 f3 53. a7 f2 54. a8=Q Kh4 (54… f1=Q"]
[$6 55. Qe8+ { and the e3 N is lost. }) 55. Qf3 f1=Q 56. Qxe3 f4 57. Qe6 h5 "$6 55. Qe8+ { and the e3 N is lost. }) 55. Qf3 f1=Q 56. Qxe3 f4 57. Qe6 h5"]
[{ with a drawish queen endgame. }) 46… Kf8 47. Nxh6 (47. Nf6 Ke7 { was a "{ with a drawish queen endgame. }) 46… Kf8 47. Nxh6 (47. Nf6 Ke7 { was a”]
[repetition of moves. }) 47… gxf4 48. gxf4 Kg7 49. Nxf5+ exf5 50. Kb6 Ng2 "repetition of moves. }) 47… gxf4 48. gxf4 Kg7 49. Nxf5+ exf5 50. Kb6 Ng2"]
[51. Kxb7 Nxf4 52. Kxa6 Ne6 53. Kb6 f4 54. a6 f3 55. a7 f2 56. a8=Q f1=Q 57. "51. Kxb7 Nxf4 52. Kxa6 Ne6 53. Kb6 f4 54. a6 f3 55. a7 f2 56. a8=Q f1=Q 57."]
[Qd5 { Carlsen has achieved his aim; he has no way to lose, the position is "Qd5 { Carlsen has achieved his aim; he has no way to lose, the position is”]
[completely drawn. } 57… Qe1 58. Qd6 Qe3+ 59. Ka6 Nc5+ 60. Kb5 Nxb3 61. "completely drawn. } 57… Qe1 58. Qd6 Qe3+ 59. Ka6 Nc5+ 60. Kb5 Nxb3 61."]
[Qc7+ Kh6 62. Qb6+ Qxb6+ 63. Kxb6 Kh5 64. h4 Kxh4 65. c5 Nxc5 { and Magnus "Qc7+ Kh6 62. Qb6+ Qxb6+ 63. Kxb6 Kh5 64. h4 Kxh4 65. c5 Nxc5 { and Magnus”]
[Carlsen is the new World Champion! Congratulations to him! } 1/2-1/2 "Carlsen is the new World Champion! Congratulations to him! } 1/2-1/2"]
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Apart from this, Carlsen usually employs this move. “sharp lines after 3.d4. Apart from this, Carlsen usually employs this move.”]\n[} 3… Nd7 4. d4 cxd4 5. Qxd4 a6 6. Bxd7+ Bxd7 7. c4 Nf6 ( { A few months “} 3… Nd7 4. d4 cxd4 5. Qxd4 a6 6. Bxd7+ Bxd7 7. c4 Nf6 ( { A few months”]\n[ago they had a game against each other with } 7… e5 8. Qd3 b5 9. Nc3 bxc4 \”ago they had a game against each other with } 7… e5 8. Qd3 b5 9. Nc3 bxc4\”]\n[10. Qxc4 Be6 11. Qd3 h6 12. O-O Nf6 13. Rd1 Be7 14. Ne1 O-O 15. Nc2 Qb6 16. \”10. Qxc4 Be6 11. Qd3 h6 12. O-O Nf6 13. Rd1 Be7 14. Ne1 O-O 15. Nc2 Qb6 16.\”]\n[Ne3 Rfc8 17. b3 { and White had a stable position, Carlsen-Anand, Stavanger \”Ne3 Rfc8 17. b3 { and White had a stable position, Carlsen-Anand, Stavanger”]\n[2013. }) 8. Bg5 e6 9. Nc3 Be7 10. O-O { The most natural move. } (10. Rd1 \”2013. }) 8. Bg5 e6 9. Nc3 Be7 10. O-O { The most natural move. } (10. Rd1\”]\n[Bc6 11. O-O O-O 12. Qd3 Qc7 13. a4 Rfd8 14. Rfe1 Rac8 15. Nd4 Be8 16. b3 \”Bc6 11. O-O O-O 12. Qd3 Qc7 13. a4 Rfd8 14. Rfe1 Rac8 15. Nd4 Be8 16. b3\”]\n[Qc5 17. Be3 Qa5 18. Bd2 Qc5 19. h3 Nd7 20. Be3 Qa5 $11 { and Black has a \”Qc5 17. Be3 Qa5 18. Bd2 Qc5 19. h3 Nd7 20. Be3 Qa5 $11 { and Black has a”]\n[completely fine position, Fressinet-Ponomariov, Elancourt 2013. }) 10… \”completely fine position, Fressinet-Ponomariov, Elancourt 2013. }) 10…\”]\n[Bc6 ( { The immediate } 10… O-O { could have been met by } 11. e5 dxe5 \”Bc6 ( { The immediate } 10… O-O { could have been met by } 11. e5 dxe5\”]\n[12. Nxe5 Be8 13. Rad1 { White has gained some space, but thanks to his \”12. Nxe5 Be8 13. Rad1 { White has gained some space, but thanks to his”]\n[stable position, Black can hold the game. }) 11. Qd3 { White prepares for “stable position, Black can hold the game. }) 11. Qd3 { White prepares for”]\n[Nd4. } (11. Rad1 { transposes to 10.Rd1. }) 11… O-O 12. Nd4 Rc8 13. b3 \”Nd4. } (11. Rad1 { transposes to 10.Rd1. }) 11… O-O 12. Nd4 Rc8 13. b3\”]\n[$146 { Carlsen would like to stabilise his position. } (13. Rac1 Qa5 14. \”$146 { Carlsen would like to stabilise his position. } (13. Rac1 Qa5 14.\”]\n[Bd2 Qd8 15. Bg5 b6 16. Nxc6 Rxc6 17. Ne2 Qa8 18. f3 Rfc8 19. Be3 Nd7 20. b3 \”Bd2 Qd8 15. Bg5 b6 16. Nxc6 Rxc6 17. Ne2 Qa8 18. f3 Rfc8 19. Be3 Nd7 20. b3\”]\n[Qb7 $11 { Schoeneberg-Danailov, Leipzig 1986 }) 13… Qc7 14. Nxc6 ( { The \”Qb7 $11 { Schoeneberg-Danailov, Leipzig 1986 }) 13… Qc7 14. Nxc6 ( { The”]\n[natural } 14. Rfd1 { was also possible. } 14… Rfd8 15. Nxc6 (15. Rac1 Be8 \”natural } 14. Rfd1 { was also possible. } 14… Rfd8 15. Nxc6 (15. Rac1 Be8\”]\n[{ and Black can keep his B. }) 15… Qxc6 16. Rac1 { similar to the game. } \”{ and Black can keep his B. }) 15… Qxc6 16. Rac1 { similar to the game. }\”]\n[) 14… Qxc6 15. Rac1 h6 (15… Rfd8 16. Rfd1 { and White is solid. }) 16. \”) 14… Qxc6 15. Rac1 h6 (15… Rfd8 16. Rfd1 { and White is solid. }) 16.\”]\n[Be3 Nd7 17. Bd4 Rfd8 18. h3 (18. Rfd1 Qc7 { is also similar. }) 18… Qc7 \”Be3 Nd7 17. Bd4 Rfd8 18. h3 (18. Rfd1 Qc7 { is also similar. }) 18… Qc7\”]\n[19. Rfd1 Qa5 20. Qd2 { White is threatening with Nd5! } ( { In the event of \”19. Rfd1 Qa5 20. Qd2 { White is threatening with Nd5! } ( { In the event of”]\n[} 20. Qg3 { Black can reply with } 20… Qg5 ( { or } 20… Bf8 { . })) \”} 20. Qg3 { Black can reply with } 20… Qg5 ( { or } 20… Bf8 { . }))\”]\n[20… Kf8 (20… Bg5 { was easier, but I think Anand didn’t want to \”20… Kf8 (20… Bg5 { was easier, but I think Anand didn’t want to”]\n[exchange the bishops so quickly. } 21. Be3 (21. f4 Bf6 22. Bxf6 Nxf6 $11) \”exchange the bishops so quickly. } 21. Be3 (21. f4 Bf6 22. Bxf6 Nxf6 $11)\”]\n[21… Bxe3 22. Qxe3 Ne5 $11 { with a balanced middlegame. }) 21. Qb2 Kg8 \”21… Bxe3 22. Qxe3 Ne5 $11 { with a balanced middlegame. }) 21. Qb2 Kg8\”]\n[22. a4 (22. Qd2 { was a repetition of moves. }) 22… Qh5 23. Ne2 Bf6 { \”22. a4 (22. Qd2 { was a repetition of moves. }) 22… Qh5 23. Ne2 Bf6 {“]\n[After the B exchange suddenly the d6 P will be very weak. } ( { Probably } \”After the B exchange suddenly the d6 P will be very weak. } ( { Probably }\”]\n[23… Qg6 $1 { was more exact, as } 24. f3 b6 { followed by Nc5 and the e7 \”23… Qg6 $1 { was more exact, as } 24. f3 b6 { followed by Nc5 and the e7″]\n[B is able to hold the d6 P. }) 24. Rc3 $1 { The R is very useful on the 3rd “B is able to hold the d6 P. }) 24. Rc3 $1 { The R is very useful on the 3rd”]\n[rank. } 24… Bxd4 25. Rxd4 { Now White has a comfortable position, because “rank. } 24… Bxd4 25. Rxd4 { Now White has a comfortable position, because”]\n[the d6 P can be attacked by tripling on the d-file. } 25… Qe5 26. Qd2 Nf6 \”the d6 P can be attacked by tripling on the d-file. } 25… Qe5 26. Qd2 Nf6\”]\n[(26… Nc5 { was also possible } 27. Re3 Qf6 28. a5 { and still Black needs \”(26… Nc5 { was also possible } 27. Re3 Qf6 28. a5 { and still Black needs”]\n[to play some exact moves. }) 27. Re3 Rd7 28. a5 Qg5 $2 { A mistake, which “to play some exact moves. }) 27. Re3 Rd7 28. a5 Qg5 $2 { A mistake, which”]\n[allows White’s strong reply! } (28… Rcd8 { was important to protect the “allows White’s strong reply! } (28… Rcd8 { was important to protect the”]\n[d7 R. }) 29. e5 $1 Ne8 30. exd6 $2 { White returns the error, but I think “d7 R. }) 29. e5 $1 Ne8 30. exd6 $2 { White returns the error, but I think”]\n[Carlsen was only thinking about the draw and becoming the new World “Carlsen was only thinking about the draw and becoming the new World”]\n[Champion. } ( { Nevertheless } 30. Nc3 $1 { was the strongest answer. White “Champion. } ( { Nevertheless } 30. Nc3 $1 { was the strongest answer. White”]\n[keeps the tension and the N is ready to go to e4 or a4 too. } 30… Rc6 31. \”keeps the tension and the N is ready to go to e4 or a4 too. } 30… Rc6 31.\”]\n[f4 Qe7 32. Red3 $16 { and Black is in a big trouble. }) 30… Rc6 { Now \”f4 Qe7 32. Red3 $16 { and Black is in a big trouble. }) 30… Rc6 { Now”]\n[Black immediately gains back the d6 P. } 31. f4 Qd8 32. Red3 Rcxd6 33. Rxd6 \”Black immediately gains back the d6 P. } 31. f4 Qd8 32. Red3 Rcxd6 33. Rxd6\”]\n[Rxd6 34. Rxd6 Qxd6 35. Qxd6 Nxd6 36. Kf2 { I think Carlsen wanted this \”Rxd6 34. Rxd6 Qxd6 35. Qxd6 Nxd6 36. Kf2 { I think Carlsen wanted this”]\n[endgame, which is an easy draw for him without any problem. } 36… Kf8 37. \”endgame, which is an easy draw for him without any problem. } 36… Kf8 37.\”]\n[Ke3 Ke7 38. Kd4 Kd7 39. Kc5 Kc7 40. Nc3 Nf5 41. Ne4 Ne3 42. g3 f5 43. Nd6 \”Ke3 Ke7 38. Kd4 Kd7 39. Kc5 Kc7 40. Nc3 Nf5 41. Ne4 Ne3 42. g3 f5 43. Nd6\”]\n[g5 44. Ne8+ Kd7 45. Nf6+ Ke7 46. Ng8+ (46. Nh5 { was also possible, but \”g5 44. Ne8+ Kd7 45. Nf6+ Ke7 46. Ng8+ (46. Nh5 { was also possible, but”]\n[White didn’t want to risk } 46… Kf7 47. Kb6 Kg6 48. Kxb7 Kxh5 49. Kxa6 \”White didn’t want to risk } 46… Kf7 47. Kb6 Kg6 48. Kxb7 Kxh5 49. Kxa6\”]\n[gxf4 50. gxf4 e5 51. Kb6 exf4 52. a6 f3 53. a7 f2 54. a8=Q Kh4 (54… f1=Q \”gxf4 50. gxf4 e5 51. Kb6 exf4 52. a6 f3 53. a7 f2 54. a8=Q Kh4 (54… f1=Q\”]\n[$6 55. Qe8+ { and the e3 N is lost. }) 55. Qf3 f1=Q 56. Qxe3 f4 57. Qe6 h5 \”$6 55. Qe8+ { and the e3 N is lost. }) 55. Qf3 f1=Q 56. Qxe3 f4 57. Qe6 h5\”]\n[{ with a drawish queen endgame. }) 46… Kf8 47. Nxh6 (47. Nf6 Ke7 { was a \”{ with a drawish queen endgame. }) 46… Kf8 47. Nxh6 (47. Nf6 Ke7 { was a”]\n[repetition of moves. }) 47… gxf4 48. gxf4 Kg7 49. Nxf5+ exf5 50. Kb6 Ng2 \”repetition of moves. }) 47… gxf4 48. gxf4 Kg7 49. Nxf5+ exf5 50. Kb6 Ng2\”]\n[51. Kxb7 Nxf4 52. Kxa6 Ne6 53. Kb6 f4 54. a6 f3 55. a7 f2 56. a8=Q f1=Q 57. \”51. Kxb7 Nxf4 52. Kxa6 Ne6 53. Kb6 f4 54. a6 f3 55. a7 f2 56. a8=Q f1=Q 57.\”]\n[Qd5 { Carlsen has achieved his aim; he has no way to lose, the position is \”Qd5 { Carlsen has achieved his aim; he has no way to lose, the position is”]\n[completely drawn. } 57… Qe1 58. Qd6 Qe3+ 59. Ka6 Nc5+ 60. 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Math between Carlsen, Magnus and Anand, Viswanathan

Event: World-ch Carlsen-Anand +3-0=7

Pgn:


[Event “World-ch Carlsen-Anand +3-0=7”]
[Site “Chennai”]
[Date “2013.11.22”]
[Round “10”]
[White “[White didn’t want to risk } 46… Kf7 47. Kb6 Kg6 48. Kxb7 Kxh5 49. Kxa6 “White didn’t want to risk } 46… Kf7 47. Kb6 Kg6 48. Kxb7 Kxh5 49. Kxa6″]”]
[Black “[Black immediately gains back the d6 P. } 31. f4 Qd8 32. Red3 Rcxd6 33. Rxd6 “Black immediately gains back the d6 P. } 31. f4 Qd8 32. Red3 Rcxd6 33. Rxd6″]”]
[Result “1/2-1/2”]
[WhiteElo “2870”]
[BlackElo “2775”]
[ECO “B51”]
[Annotator “Szabo,Kr”]
[EventDate “2013.11.09”]
[PlyCount “130”]
[EventType “match”]
[EventRounds “12”]
[EventCountry “IND”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2014.01.16”]
[[{ Since Carlsen had won the previous game too, he had 3 points advantage “{ Since Carlsen had won the previous game too, he had 3 points advantage”] “[{ Since Carlsen had won the previous game too, he had 3 points advantage “{ Since Carlsen had won the previous game too, he had 3 points advantage”]”]
[[and actually this was the last game of their match. } “and actually this was the last game of their match. }”] “[and actually this was the last game of their match. } “and actually this was the last game of their match. }”]”]
[[1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. Bb5+ { A logical decision by Carlsen. He avoids the “1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. Bb5+ { A logical decision by Carlsen. He avoids the”] “[1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. Bb5+ { A logical decision by Carlsen. He avoids the “1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. Bb5+ { A logical decision by Carlsen. He avoids the”]”]
[[sharp lines after 3.d4. Apart from this, Carlsen usually employs this move. “sharp lines after 3.d4. Apart from this, Carlsen usually employs this move.”] “[sharp lines after 3.d4. Apart from this, Carlsen usually employs this move. “sharp lines after 3.d4. Apart from this, Carlsen usually employs this move.”]”]
[[} 3… Nd7 4. d4 cxd4 5. Qxd4 a6 6. Bxd7+ Bxd7 7. c4 Nf6 ( { A few months “} 3… Nd7 4. d4 cxd4 5. Qxd4 a6 6. Bxd7+ Bxd7 7. c4 Nf6 ( { A few months”] “[} 3… Nd7 4. d4 cxd4 5. Qxd4 a6 6. Bxd7+ Bxd7 7. c4 Nf6 ( { A few months “} 3… Nd7 4. d4 cxd4 5. Qxd4 a6 6. Bxd7+ Bxd7 7. c4 Nf6 ( { A few months”]”]
[[ago they had a game against each other with } 7… e5 8. Qd3 b5 9. Nc3 bxc4 “ago they had a game against each other with } 7… e5 8. Qd3 b5 9. Nc3 bxc4”] “[ago they had a game against each other with } 7… e5 8. Qd3 b5 9. Nc3 bxc4 “ago they had a game against each other with } 7… e5 8. Qd3 b5 9. Nc3 bxc4″]”]
[[10. Qxc4 Be6 11. Qd3 h6 12. O-O Nf6 13. Rd1 Be7 14. Ne1 O-O 15. Nc2 Qb6 16. “10. Qxc4 Be6 11. Qd3 h6 12. O-O Nf6 13. Rd1 Be7 14. Ne1 O-O 15. Nc2 Qb6 16.”] “[10. Qxc4 Be6 11. Qd3 h6 12. O-O Nf6 13. Rd1 Be7 14. Ne1 O-O 15. Nc2 Qb6 16. “10. Qxc4 Be6 11. Qd3 h6 12. O-O Nf6 13. Rd1 Be7 14. Ne1 O-O 15. Nc2 Qb6 16.”]”]
[[Ne3 Rfc8 17. b3 { and White had a stable position, Carlsen-Anand, Stavanger “Ne3 Rfc8 17. b3 { and White had a stable position, Carlsen-Anand, Stavanger”] “[Ne3 Rfc8 17. b3 { and White had a stable position, Carlsen-Anand, Stavanger “Ne3 Rfc8 17. b3 { and White had a stable position, Carlsen-Anand, Stavanger”]”]
[[2013. }) 8. Bg5 e6 9. Nc3 Be7 10. O-O { The most natural move. } (10. Rd1 “2013. }) 8. Bg5 e6 9. Nc3 Be7 10. O-O { The most natural move. } (10. Rd1”] “[2013. }) 8. Bg5 e6 9. Nc3 Be7 10. O-O { The most natural move. } (10. Rd1 “2013. }) 8. Bg5 e6 9. Nc3 Be7 10. O-O { The most natural move. } (10. Rd1″]”]
[[Bc6 11. O-O O-O 12. Qd3 Qc7 13. a4 Rfd8 14. Rfe1 Rac8 15. Nd4 Be8 16. b3 “Bc6 11. O-O O-O 12. Qd3 Qc7 13. a4 Rfd8 14. Rfe1 Rac8 15. Nd4 Be8 16. b3”] “[Bc6 11. O-O O-O 12. Qd3 Qc7 13. a4 Rfd8 14. Rfe1 Rac8 15. Nd4 Be8 16. b3 “Bc6 11. O-O O-O 12. Qd3 Qc7 13. a4 Rfd8 14. Rfe1 Rac8 15. Nd4 Be8 16. b3″]”]
[[Qc5 17. Be3 Qa5 18. Bd2 Qc5 19. h3 Nd7 20. Be3 Qa5 $11 { and Black has a “Qc5 17. Be3 Qa5 18. Bd2 Qc5 19. h3 Nd7 20. Be3 Qa5 $11 { and Black has a”] “[Qc5 17. Be3 Qa5 18. Bd2 Qc5 19. h3 Nd7 20. Be3 Qa5 $11 { and Black has a “Qc5 17. Be3 Qa5 18. Bd2 Qc5 19. h3 Nd7 20. Be3 Qa5 $11 { and Black has a”]”]
[[completely fine position, Fressinet-Ponomariov, Elancourt 2013. }) 10… “completely fine position, Fressinet-Ponomariov, Elancourt 2013. }) 10…”] “[completely fine position, Fressinet-Ponomariov, Elancourt 2013. }) 10… “completely fine position, Fressinet-Ponomariov, Elancourt 2013. }) 10…”]”]
[[Bc6 ( { The immediate } 10… O-O { could have been met by } 11. e5 dxe5 “Bc6 ( { The immediate } 10… O-O { could have been met by } 11. e5 dxe5”] “[Bc6 ( { The immediate } 10… O-O { could have been met by } 11. e5 dxe5 “Bc6 ( { The immediate } 10… O-O { could have been met by } 11. e5 dxe5″]”]
[[12. Nxe5 Be8 13. Rad1 { White has gained some space, but thanks to his “12. Nxe5 Be8 13. Rad1 { White has gained some space, but thanks to his”] “[12. Nxe5 Be8 13. Rad1 { White has gained some space, but thanks to his “12. Nxe5 Be8 13. Rad1 { White has gained some space, but thanks to his”]”]
[[stable position, Black can hold the game. }) 11. Qd3 { White prepares for “stable position, Black can hold the game. }) 11. Qd3 { White prepares for”] “[stable position, Black can hold the game. }) 11. Qd3 { White prepares for “stable position, Black can hold the game. }) 11. Qd3 { White prepares for”]”]
[[Nd4. } (11. Rad1 { transposes to 10.Rd1. }) 11… O-O 12. Nd4 Rc8 13. b3 “Nd4. } (11. Rad1 { transposes to 10.Rd1. }) 11… O-O 12. Nd4 Rc8 13. b3”] “[Nd4. } (11. Rad1 { transposes to 10.Rd1. }) 11… O-O 12. Nd4 Rc8 13. b3 “Nd4. } (11. Rad1 { transposes to 10.Rd1. }) 11… O-O 12. Nd4 Rc8 13. b3″]”]
[[$146 { Carlsen would like to stabilise his position. } (13. Rac1 Qa5 14. “$146 { Carlsen would like to stabilise his position. } (13. Rac1 Qa5 14.”] “[$146 { Carlsen would like to stabilise his position. } (13. Rac1 Qa5 14. “$146 { Carlsen would like to stabilise his position. } (13. Rac1 Qa5 14.”]”]
[[Bd2 Qd8 15. Bg5 b6 16. Nxc6 Rxc6 17. Ne2 Qa8 18. f3 Rfc8 19. Be3 Nd7 20. b3 “Bd2 Qd8 15. Bg5 b6 16. Nxc6 Rxc6 17. Ne2 Qa8 18. f3 Rfc8 19. Be3 Nd7 20. b3”] “[Bd2 Qd8 15. Bg5 b6 16. Nxc6 Rxc6 17. Ne2 Qa8 18. f3 Rfc8 19. Be3 Nd7 20. b3 “Bd2 Qd8 15. Bg5 b6 16. Nxc6 Rxc6 17. Ne2 Qa8 18. f3 Rfc8 19. Be3 Nd7 20. b3″]”]
[[Qb7 $11 { Schoeneberg-Danailov, Leipzig 1986 }) 13… Qc7 14. Nxc6 ( { The “Qb7 $11 { Schoeneberg-Danailov, Leipzig 1986 }) 13… Qc7 14. Nxc6 ( { The”] “[Qb7 $11 { Schoeneberg-Danailov, Leipzig 1986 }) 13… Qc7 14. Nxc6 ( { The “Qb7 $11 { Schoeneberg-Danailov, Leipzig 1986 }) 13… Qc7 14. Nxc6 ( { The”]”]
[[natural } 14. Rfd1 { was also possible. } 14… Rfd8 15. Nxc6 (15. Rac1 Be8 “natural } 14. Rfd1 { was also possible. } 14… Rfd8 15. Nxc6 (15. Rac1 Be8”] “[natural } 14. Rfd1 { was also possible. } 14… Rfd8 15. Nxc6 (15. Rac1 Be8 “natural } 14. Rfd1 { was also possible. } 14… Rfd8 15. Nxc6 (15. Rac1 Be8″]”]
[[{ and Black can keep his B. }) 15… Qxc6 16. Rac1 { similar to the game. } “{ and Black can keep his B. }) 15… Qxc6 16. Rac1 { similar to the game. }”] “[{ and Black can keep his B. }) 15… Qxc6 16. Rac1 { similar to the game. } “{ and Black can keep his B. }) 15… Qxc6 16. Rac1 { similar to the game. }”]”]
[[) 14… Qxc6 15. Rac1 h6 (15… Rfd8 16. Rfd1 { and White is solid. }) 16. “) 14… Qxc6 15. Rac1 h6 (15… Rfd8 16. Rfd1 { and White is solid. }) 16.”] “[) 14… Qxc6 15. Rac1 h6 (15… Rfd8 16. Rfd1 { and White is solid. }) 16. “) 14… Qxc6 15. Rac1 h6 (15… Rfd8 16. Rfd1 { and White is solid. }) 16.”]”]
[[Be3 Nd7 17. Bd4 Rfd8 18. h3 (18. Rfd1 Qc7 { is also similar. }) 18… Qc7 “Be3 Nd7 17. Bd4 Rfd8 18. h3 (18. Rfd1 Qc7 { is also similar. }) 18… Qc7”] “[Be3 Nd7 17. Bd4 Rfd8 18. h3 (18. Rfd1 Qc7 { is also similar. }) 18… Qc7 “Be3 Nd7 17. Bd4 Rfd8 18. h3 (18. Rfd1 Qc7 { is also similar. }) 18… Qc7″]”]
[[19. Rfd1 Qa5 20. Qd2 { White is threatening with Nd5! } ( { In the event of “19. Rfd1 Qa5 20. Qd2 { White is threatening with Nd5! } ( { In the event of”] “[19. Rfd1 Qa5 20. Qd2 { White is threatening with Nd5! } ( { In the event of “19. Rfd1 Qa5 20. Qd2 { White is threatening with Nd5! } ( { In the event of”]”]
[[} 20. Qg3 { Black can reply with } 20… Qg5 ( { or } 20… Bf8 { . })) “} 20. Qg3 { Black can reply with } 20… Qg5 ( { or } 20… Bf8 { . }))”] “[} 20. Qg3 { Black can reply with } 20… Qg5 ( { or } 20… Bf8 { . })) “} 20. Qg3 { Black can reply with } 20… Qg5 ( { or } 20… Bf8 { . }))”]”]
[[20… Kf8 (20… Bg5 { was easier, but I think Anand didn’t want to “20… Kf8 (20… Bg5 { was easier, but I think Anand didn’t want to”] “[20… Kf8 (20… Bg5 { was easier, but I think Anand didn’t want to “20… Kf8 (20… Bg5 { was easier, but I think Anand didn’t want to”]”]
[[exchange the bishops so quickly. } 21. Be3 (21. f4 Bf6 22. Bxf6 Nxf6 $11) “exchange the bishops so quickly. } 21. Be3 (21. f4 Bf6 22. Bxf6 Nxf6 $11)”] “[exchange the bishops so quickly. } 21. Be3 (21. f4 Bf6 22. Bxf6 Nxf6 $11) “exchange the bishops so quickly. } 21. Be3 (21. f4 Bf6 22. Bxf6 Nxf6 $11)”]”]
[[21… Bxe3 22. Qxe3 Ne5 $11 { with a balanced middlegame. }) 21. Qb2 Kg8 “21… Bxe3 22. Qxe3 Ne5 $11 { with a balanced middlegame. }) 21. Qb2 Kg8”] “[21… Bxe3 22. Qxe3 Ne5 $11 { with a balanced middlegame. }) 21. Qb2 Kg8 “21… Bxe3 22. Qxe3 Ne5 $11 { with a balanced middlegame. }) 21. Qb2 Kg8″]”]
[[22. a4 (22. Qd2 { was a repetition of moves. }) 22… Qh5 23. Ne2 Bf6 { “22. a4 (22. Qd2 { was a repetition of moves. }) 22… Qh5 23. Ne2 Bf6 {“] “[22. a4 (22. Qd2 { was a repetition of moves. }) 22… Qh5 23. Ne2 Bf6 { “22. a4 (22. Qd2 { was a repetition of moves. }) 22… Qh5 23. Ne2 Bf6 {“]”]
[After “[After the B exchange suddenly the d6 P will be very weak. } ( { Probably } “After the B exchange suddenly the d6 P will be very weak. } ( { Probably }”]”]
[[23… Qg6 $1 { was more exact, as } 24. f3 b6 { followed by Nc5 and the e7 “23… Qg6 $1 { was more exact, as } 24. f3 b6 { followed by Nc5 and the e7”] “[23… Qg6 $1 { was more exact, as } 24. f3 b6 { followed by Nc5 and the e7 “23… Qg6 $1 { was more exact, as } 24. f3 b6 { followed by Nc5 and the e7″]”]
[B “[B is able to hold the d6 P. }) 24. Rc3 $1 { The R is very useful on the 3rd “B is able to hold the d6 P. }) 24. Rc3 $1 { The R is very useful on the 3rd”]”]
[[rank. } 24… Bxd4 25. Rxd4 { Now White has a comfortable position, because “rank. } 24… Bxd4 25. Rxd4 { Now White has a comfortable position, because”] “[rank. } 24… Bxd4 25. Rxd4 { Now White has a comfortable position, because “rank. } 24… Bxd4 25. Rxd4 { Now White has a comfortable position, because”]”]
[[the d6 P can be attacked by tripling on the d-file. } 25… Qe5 26. Qd2 Nf6 “the d6 P can be attacked by tripling on the d-file. } 25… Qe5 26. Qd2 Nf6”] “[the d6 P can be attacked by tripling on the d-file. } 25… Qe5 26. Qd2 Nf6 “the d6 P can be attacked by tripling on the d-file. } 25… Qe5 26. Qd2 Nf6″]”]
[[(26… Nc5 { was also possible } 27. Re3 Qf6 28. a5 { and still Black needs “(26… Nc5 { was also possible } 27. Re3 Qf6 28. a5 { and still Black needs”] “[(26… Nc5 { was also possible } 27. Re3 Qf6 28. a5 { and still Black needs “(26… Nc5 { was also possible } 27. Re3 Qf6 28. a5 { and still Black needs”]”]
[[to play some exact moves. }) 27. Re3 Rd7 28. a5 Qg5 $2 { A mistake, which “to play some exact moves. }) 27. Re3 Rd7 28. a5 Qg5 $2 { A mistake, which”] “[to play some exact moves. }) 27. Re3 Rd7 28. a5 Qg5 $2 { A mistake, which “to play some exact moves. }) 27. Re3 Rd7 28. a5 Qg5 $2 { A mistake, which”]”]
[[allows White’s strong reply! } (28… Rcd8 { was important to protect the “allows White’s strong reply! } (28… Rcd8 { was important to protect the”] “[allows White’s strong reply! } (28… Rcd8 { was important to protect the “allows White’s strong reply! } (28… Rcd8 { was important to protect the”]”]
[[d7 R. }) 29. e5 $1 Ne8 30. exd6 $2 { White returns the error, but I think “d7 R. }) 29. e5 $1 Ne8 30. exd6 $2 { White returns the error, but I think”] “[d7 R. }) 29. e5 $1 Ne8 30. exd6 $2 { White returns the error, but I think “d7 R. }) 29. e5 $1 Ne8 30. exd6 $2 { White returns the error, but I think”]”]
[Carlsen “[Carlsen is the new World Champion! Congratulations to him! } 1/2-1/2 “Carlsen is the new World Champion! Congratulations to him! } 1/2-1/2″]”]
[[Champion. } ( { Nevertheless } 30. Nc3 $1 { was the strongest answer. White “Champion. } ( { Nevertheless } 30. Nc3 $1 { was the strongest answer. White”] “[Champion. } ( { Nevertheless } 30. Nc3 $1 { was the strongest answer. White “Champion. } ( { Nevertheless } 30. Nc3 $1 { was the strongest answer. White”]”]
[[keeps the tension and the N is ready to go to e4 or a4 too. } 30… Rc6 31. “keeps the tension and the N is ready to go to e4 or a4 too. } 30… Rc6 31.”] “[keeps the tension and the N is ready to go to e4 or a4 too. } 30… Rc6 31. “keeps the tension and the N is ready to go to e4 or a4 too. } 30… Rc6 31.”]”]
[[f4 Qe7 32. Red3 $16 { and Black is in a big trouble. }) 30… Rc6 { Now “f4 Qe7 32. Red3 $16 { and Black is in a big trouble. }) 30… Rc6 { Now”] “[f4 Qe7 32. Red3 $16 { and Black is in a big trouble. }) 30… Rc6 { Now “f4 Qe7 32. Red3 $16 { and Black is in a big trouble. }) 30… Rc6 { Now”]”]
[[Rxd6 34. Rxd6 Qxd6 35. Qxd6 Nxd6 36. Kf2 { I think Carlsen wanted this “Rxd6 34. Rxd6 Qxd6 35. Qxd6 Nxd6 36. Kf2 { I think Carlsen wanted this”] “[Rxd6 34. Rxd6 Qxd6 35. Qxd6 Nxd6 36. Kf2 { I think Carlsen wanted this “Rxd6 34. Rxd6 Qxd6 35. Qxd6 Nxd6 36. Kf2 { I think Carlsen wanted this”]”]
[[endgame, which is an easy draw for him without any problem. } 36… Kf8 37. “endgame, which is an easy draw for him without any problem. } 36… Kf8 37.”] “[endgame, which is an easy draw for him without any problem. } 36… Kf8 37. “endgame, which is an easy draw for him without any problem. } 36… Kf8 37.”]”]
[[Ke3 Ke7 38. Kd4 Kd7 39. Kc5 Kc7 40. Nc3 Nf5 41. Ne4 Ne3 42. g3 f5 43. Nd6 “Ke3 Ke7 38. Kd4 Kd7 39. Kc5 Kc7 40. Nc3 Nf5 41. Ne4 Ne3 42. g3 f5 43. Nd6”] “[Ke3 Ke7 38. Kd4 Kd7 39. Kc5 Kc7 40. Nc3 Nf5 41. Ne4 Ne3 42. g3 f5 43. Nd6 “Ke3 Ke7 38. Kd4 Kd7 39. Kc5 Kc7 40. Nc3 Nf5 41. Ne4 Ne3 42. g3 f5 43. Nd6″]”]
[[g5 44. Ne8+ Kd7 45. Nf6+ Ke7 46. Ng8+ (46. Nh5 { was also possible, but “g5 44. Ne8+ Kd7 45. Nf6+ Ke7 46. Ng8+ (46. Nh5 { was also possible, but”] “[g5 44. Ne8+ Kd7 45. Nf6+ Ke7 46. Ng8+ (46. Nh5 { was also possible, but “g5 44. Ne8+ Kd7 45. Nf6+ Ke7 46. Ng8+ (46. Nh5 { was also possible, but”]”]
[[gxf4 50. gxf4 e5 51. Kb6 exf4 52. a6 f3 53. a7 f2 54. a8=Q Kh4 (54… f1=Q “gxf4 50. gxf4 e5 51. Kb6 exf4 52. a6 f3 53. a7 f2 54. a8=Q Kh4 (54… f1=Q”] “[gxf4 50. gxf4 e5 51. Kb6 exf4 52. a6 f3 53. a7 f2 54. a8=Q Kh4 (54… f1=Q “gxf4 50. gxf4 e5 51. Kb6 exf4 52. a6 f3 53. a7 f2 54. a8=Q Kh4 (54… f1=Q”]”]
[[$6 55. Qe8+ { and the e3 N is lost. }) 55. Qf3 f1=Q 56. Qxe3 f4 57. Qe6 h5 “$6 55. Qe8+ { and the e3 N is lost. }) 55. Qf3 f1=Q 56. Qxe3 f4 57. Qe6 h5”] “[$6 55. Qe8+ { and the e3 N is lost. }) 55. Qf3 f1=Q 56. Qxe3 f4 57. Qe6 h5 “$6 55. Qe8+ { and the e3 N is lost. }) 55. Qf3 f1=Q 56. Qxe3 f4 57. Qe6 h5″]”]
[[{ with a drawish queen endgame. }) 46… Kf8 47. Nxh6 (47. Nf6 Ke7 { was a “{ with a drawish queen endgame. }) 46… Kf8 47. Nxh6 (47. Nf6 Ke7 { was a”] “[{ with a drawish queen endgame. }) 46… Kf8 47. Nxh6 (47. Nf6 Ke7 { was a “{ with a drawish queen endgame. }) 46… Kf8 47. Nxh6 (47. Nf6 Ke7 { was a”]”]
[[repetition of moves. }) 47… gxf4 48. gxf4 Kg7 49. Nxf5+ exf5 50. Kb6 Ng2 “repetition of moves. }) 47… gxf4 48. gxf4 Kg7 49. Nxf5+ exf5 50. Kb6 Ng2”] “[repetition of moves. }) 47… gxf4 48. gxf4 Kg7 49. Nxf5+ exf5 50. Kb6 Ng2 “repetition of moves. }) 47… gxf4 48. gxf4 Kg7 49. Nxf5+ exf5 50. Kb6 Ng2″]”]
[[51. Kxb7 Nxf4 52. Kxa6 Ne6 53. Kb6 f4 54. a6 f3 55. a7 f2 56. a8=Q f1=Q 57. “51. Kxb7 Nxf4 52. Kxa6 Ne6 53. Kb6 f4 54. a6 f3 55. a7 f2 56. a8=Q f1=Q 57.”] “[51. Kxb7 Nxf4 52. Kxa6 Ne6 53. Kb6 f4 54. a6 f3 55. a7 f2 56. a8=Q f1=Q 57. “51. Kxb7 Nxf4 52. Kxa6 Ne6 53. Kb6 f4 54. a6 f3 55. a7 f2 56. a8=Q f1=Q 57.”]”]
[[Qd5 { Carlsen has achieved his aim; he has no way to lose, the position is “Qd5 { Carlsen has achieved his aim; he has no way to lose, the position is”] “[Qd5 { Carlsen has achieved his aim; he has no way to lose, the position is “Qd5 { Carlsen has achieved his aim; he has no way to lose, the position is”]”]
[[completely drawn. } 57… Qe1 58. Qd6 Qe3+ 59. Ka6 Nc5+ 60. Kb5 Nxb3 61. “completely drawn. } 57… Qe1 58. Qd6 Qe3+ 59. Ka6 Nc5+ 60. Kb5 Nxb3 61.”] “[completely drawn. } 57… Qe1 58. Qd6 Qe3+ 59. Ka6 Nc5+ 60. Kb5 Nxb3 61. “completely drawn. } 57… Qe1 58. Qd6 Qe3+ 59. Ka6 Nc5+ 60. Kb5 Nxb3 61.”]”]
[[Qc7+ Kh6 62. Qb6+ Qxb6+ 63. Kxb6 Kh5 64. h4 Kxh4 65. c5 Nxc5 { and Magnus “Qc7+ Kh6 62. Qb6+ Qxb6+ 63. Kxb6 Kh5 64. h4 Kxh4 65. c5 Nxc5 { and Magnus”] “[Qc7+ Kh6 62. Qb6+ Qxb6+ 63. Kxb6 Kh5 64. h4 Kxh4 65. c5 Nxc5 { and Magnus “Qc7+ Kh6 62. Qb6+ Qxb6+ 63. Kxb6 Kh5 64. h4 Kxh4 65. c5 Nxc5 { and Magnus”]”]
1/2-1/2

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Chess Match – Carlsen, Magnus vs Agdestein, Simen- in NOR-ch playoff, Open: C76

[Event "NOR-ch playoff"]
[Site "Oslo"]
[Date "2006.09.21"]
[Round "4"]
[White "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Black "Agdestein, Simen"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "2675"]
[BlackElo "2575"]
[ECO "C76"]
[EventDate "2006.09.19"]
[PlyCount "57"]
[EventType "match"]
[EventRounds "4"]
[EventCountry "NOR"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2006.11.15"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 g6 4. c3 a6 5. Ba4 d6 6. d4 Bd7 7. dxe5 b5 8. Bb3 dxe5 9. Qd5 Qf6 10. Nxe5 Nxe5 11. Qxa8+ Ke7 12. Be3 Bc6 13. Bc5+ Kd7 14. Qxf8 Nh6 15. Qxh6 Nd3+ 16. Ke2 Nxc5 17. f3 Re8 18. Nd2 Kc8 19. Qe3 Qe7 20. Rhd1 f5 21. Kf1 g5 22. Kg1 f4 23. Qe2 h5 24. Bc2 Nd7 25. a4 Ne5 26. axb5 axb5 27. Nb3 g4 28. Nd4 Qc5 29. Kh1 1-0

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Math between Carlsen, Magnus and Agdestein, Simen

Event: NOR-ch playoff

Pgn:


[Event “NOR-ch playoff”]
[Site “Oslo”]
[Date “2006.09.21”]
[Round “4”]
[White “Carlsen, Magnus”]
[Black “Agdestein, Simen”]
[Result “1-0”]
[WhiteElo “2675”]
[BlackElo “2575”]
[ECO “C76”]
[EventDate “2006.09.19”]
[PlyCount “57”]
[EventType “match”]
[EventRounds “4”]
[EventCountry “NOR”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2006.11.15”]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 g6 4. c3 a6 5. Ba4 d6 6. d4 Bd7 7. dxe5 b5 8. Bb3 dxe5 9. Qd5 Qf6 10. Nxe5 Nxe5 11. Qxa8+ Ke7 12. Be3 Bc6 13. Bc5+ Kd7 14. Qxf8 Nh6 15. Qxh6 Nd3+ 16. Ke2 Nxc5 17. f3 Re8 18. Nd2 Kc8 19. Qe3 Qe7 20. Rhd1 f5 21. Kf1 g5 22. Kg1 f4 23. Qe2 h5 24. Bc2 Nd7 25. a4 Ne5 26. axb5 axb5 27. Nb3 g4 28. Nd4 Qc5 29. Kh1 1-0

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Chess Match – Karjakin, Sergey vs Carlsen, Magnus- in Wch Blitz 5th, Open: C95

[Event "Wch Blitz 5th"]
[Site "Moscow"]
[Date "2010.11.16"]
[Round "9"]
[White "Karjakin, Sergey"]
[Black "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "2760"]
[BlackElo "2802"]
[ECO "C95"]
[EventDate "2010.11.16"]
[PlyCount "62"]
[EventType "tourn (blitz)"]
[EventRounds "38"]
[EventCountry "RUS"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2010.11.26"]
[EventCategory "20"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. O-O Be7 6. Re1 b5 7. Bb3 d6 8. c3 O-O 9. h3 Nb8 10. d4 Nbd7 11. Nbd2 Bb7 12. Bc2 Re8 13. a4 Bf8 14. Bd3 c6 15. b3 Qc7 16. Qc2 Rac8 17. Bb2 Nh5 18. Bf1 Nf4 19. b4 Nb6 20. axb5 cxb5 21. dxe5 dxe5 22. Qb1 Rcd8 23. g3 Ne6 24. h4 Na4 25. Ra3 Rd7 26. Ba1 Red8 27. Qa2 Nb6 28. Bh3 Rd6 29. Qc2 Nd4 30. Qb1 Nxf3+ 31. Nxf3 Rd3 0-1

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Math between Karjakin, Sergey and Carlsen, Magnus

Event: Wch Blitz 5th

Pgn:


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[Date “2010.11.16”]
[Round “9”]
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[Black “Carlsen, Magnus”]
[Result “0-1”]
[WhiteElo “2760”]
[BlackElo “2802”]
[ECO “C95”]
[EventDate “2010.11.16”]
[PlyCount “62”]
[EventType “tourn (blitz)”]
[EventRounds “38”]
[EventCountry “RUS”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2010.11.26”]
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1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. O-O Be7 6. Re1 b5 7. Bb3 d6 8. c3 O-O 9. h3 Nb8 10. d4 Nbd7 11. Nbd2 Bb7 12. Bc2 Re8 13. a4 Bf8 14. Bd3 c6 15. b3 Qc7 16. Qc2 Rac8 17. Bb2 Nh5 18. Bf1 Nf4 19. b4 Nb6 20. axb5 cxb5 21. dxe5 dxe5 22. Qb1 Rcd8 23. g3 Ne6 24. h4 Na4 25. Ra3 Rd7 26. Ba1 Red8 27. Qa2 Nb6 28. Bh3 Rd6 29. Qc2 Nd4 30. Qb1 Nxf3+ 31. Nxf3 Rd3 0-1

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Chess Match – Polgar, Judit vs Carlsen, Magnus- in Arctic Stars Prelim, Open: C67

[Event "Arctic Stars Prelim"]
[Site "Kristiansund"]
[Date "2010.08.28"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Polgar, Judit"]
[Black "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "2682"]
[BlackElo "2826"]
[ECO "C67"]
[EventDate "2010.08.28"]
[PlyCount "70"]
[EventType "tourn (rapid)"]
[EventRounds "6"]
[EventCountry "NOR"]
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1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 Nf6 4. O-O Nxe4 5. d4 Nd6 6. Bxc6 dxc6 7. dxe5 Nf5 8. Qxd8+ Kxd8 9. Nc3 Ke8 10. h3 b6 11. Rd1 Bb7 12. Bf4 Rc8 13. a4 Ne7 14. a5 c5 15. Nb5 a6 16. Nd6+ cxd6 17. exd6 Nd5 18. c4 Nxf4 19. d7+ Kd8 20. Ne5 Be7 21. axb6 Ne2+ 22. Kf1 Nd4 23. dxc8=Q+ Kxc8 24. b4 f6 25. Nd3 cxb4 26. c5 Nc6 27. Rac1 Rd8 28. Ke1 Rd5 29. Rc4 a5 30. Re4 Ne5 31. Ke2 Rxd3 32. Rxe5 Rxd1 33. Rxe7 Rd7 34. Re8+ Rd8 35. Re7 b3 0-1

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Math between Polgar, Judit and Carlsen, Magnus

Event: Arctic Stars Prelim

Pgn:


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[Site “Kristiansund”]
[Date “2010.08.28”]
[Round “1”]
[White “Polgar, Judit”]
[Black “Carlsen, Magnus”]
[Result “0-1”]
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[BlackElo “2826”]
[ECO “C67”]
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[EventRounds “6”]
[EventCountry “NOR”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2010.10.29”]
[EventCategory “20”]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 Nf6 4. O-O Nxe4 5. d4 Nd6 6. Bxc6 dxc6 7. dxe5 Nf5 8. Qxd8+ Kxd8 9. Nc3 Ke8 10. h3 b6 11. Rd1 Bb7 12. Bf4 Rc8 13. a4 Ne7 14. a5 c5 15. Nb5 a6 16. Nd6+ cxd6 17. exd6 Nd5 18. c4 Nxf4 19. d7+ Kd8 20. Ne5 Be7 21. axb6 Ne2+ 22. Kf1 Nd4 23. dxc8=Q+ Kxc8 24. b4 f6 25. Nd3 cxb4 26. c5 Nc6 27. Rac1 Rd8 28. Ke1 Rd5 29. Rc4 a5 30. Re4 Ne5 31. Ke2 Rxd3 32. Rxe5 Rxd1 33. Rxe7 Rd7 34. Re8+ Rd8 35. Re7 b3 0-1

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Chess Match – Carlsen, Magnus vs Jones, Gawain CB- in London Classic 4th, Open: B53

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[Site "London"]
[Date "2012.12.04"]
[Round "4"]
[White "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Black "Jones, Gawain CB"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "2848"]
[BlackElo "2644"]
[ECO "B53"]
[Annotator "Mekhitarian,K"]
[EventDate "2012.12.01"]
[PlyCount "75"]
[EventType "tourn"]
[EventRounds "9"]
[EventCountry "ENG"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2013.01.15"]
[EventCategory "21"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Qxd4 a6 5. h3 Nc6 6. Qe3 g6 7. c4 Bg7 8. Be2 Nf6 9. Nc3 O-O 10. O-O Nd7 11. Rb1 a5 12. b3 Nc5 13. Bb2 f5 14. exf5 Bxf5 15. Rbd1 a4 16. Ba3 Qa5 17. Nb5 axb3 18. axb3 Qxa3 19. Nxa3 Rxa3 20. Nd2 Bd4 21. Qg3 Be5 22. f4 Bf6 23. Bg4 Nd4 24. Kh1 Bc2 25. Rde1 Kh8 26. Re3 h5 27. b4 h4 28. Qf2 Nd3 29. Qg1 Nf5 30. Bxf5 gxf5 31. Nf3 Rc3 32. c5 Bb3 33. Ne1 Bd4 34. Nxd3 dxc5 35. Qf2 Rf7 36. Rc1 cxb4 37. Rxc3 bxc3 38. Qe1 1-0

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Math between Carlsen, Magnus and Jones, Gawain CB

Event: London Classic 4th

Pgn:


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[Site “London”]
[Date “2012.12.04”]
[Round “4”]
[White “Carlsen, Magnus”]
[Black “Jones, Gawain CB”]
[Result “1-0”]
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[EventRounds “9”]
[EventCountry “ENG”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2013.01.15”]
[EventCategory “21”]

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