Anand-Carlsen Game 7 ends in a draw

Written By Unknown on Senin, 18 November 2013 | 22.58

CHENNAI: Defending champion Viswanathan Anand could not break through the defenses of challenger Magnus Carlsen and had to be content with a draw in the seventh game of the World Chess Championship on Monday.

Anand vs Carlsen: Moves in Game 7

It turned out to be another tame affair after two back-to-back losses for Anand as Carlsen gave nothing away in yet another closed Berlin defense as black, while the Indian went for an early deviation from previous games.

With just five games to go in the 12-game match, Carlsen retains his two point lead with the scoreline now reading 4.5-2.5 in favour of the Norwegian. The clock is now ticking away for Anand as the Indian needs at least two victories in the next five games to level scores.

Carlsen's Berlin defense has already given too many headaches to team Anand and today it was no different. No matter what approach Anand chooses, the Norwegian is always spot on in getting exactly the kind of positions he likes.

Anand went for a knight capture on the fifth move to get a position akin to the Ruy Lopez exchange. The better pawn structure is guaranteed to white in these setups but black gets sufficient counter play with the nature of the position remaining close.

Anand probably wanted to avoid serious complications he has been facing in the endgames in the last two games and hence a better structure guaranteed him level endgames should they arise.

By move 10, two minor pieces had changed hands giving the impression that Anand probably had a slight pull but not much to carry on. Carlsen, to his credit, yet again came with right maneuvers to ensure that the position always remained close to equal.

On move 15, Anand pushed his king rook pawn to open up one file on the king side but his plan boomeranged as Carlsen, after temporarily allowing a foray on the seventh rank for the white rook, neutralized the optical initiative with timely exchanges.

Both rooks and another minor piece was off the board almost in a blitz and all that remained was a queen and knight endgame with no chances for either side.

Anand changed a couple of more pawns and the draw was agreed to in just 32 moves vide repetition.

"I thought I will be able to get something but I could not," Anand said in the post-match conference.

In the remaining five games now Carlsen will get to play three white's while Anand has just two white games remaining. The eighth game will be played on Tuesday.

GAME INFO (Round 7)
Tournament Anand - Carlsen 2013
Viswanathan Anand (India)
White
Magnus Carlsen (Norway)
Black
Time: 0h:58m:54s Time: 0h:54m:53s
Result ½-½
Moves
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 Nf6 4. d3 Bc5 5. Bxc6 dxc6 6. Nbd2 Bg4 7. h3 Bh5 8. Nf1 Nd7 9. Ng3 Bxf3 10. Qxf3 g6 11. Be3 Qe7 12. O-O-O O-O-O 13. Ne2 Rhe8 14. Kb1 b6 15. h4 Kb7 16. h5 Bxe3 17. Qxe3 Nc5 18. hxg6 hxg6 19. g3 a5 20. Rh7 Rh8 21. Rdh1 Rxh7 22. Rxh7 Qf6 23. f4 Rh8 24. Rxh8 Qxh8 25. fxe5 Qxe5 26. Qf3 f5 27. exf5 gxf5 28. c3 Ne6 29. Kc2 Ng5 30. Qf2 Ne6 31. Qf3 Ng5 32. Qf2 Ne6
Evaluation Line
0 33. Qf3

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