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by Aviv Friedman
Anand - Adams:
Anand - Adams:
I was actually hoping for a revenge-hungry Anand to push hard to even the score
here. Vishy is probably not thrilled about how this tourney has been going,
and is eager to have it behind him. The start didn't reveal it: The classical
Petroff from round 5's Kasparov-Adams was repeated, and everyone was eager to
see when and where the first detour will happen, alas… when it did happen as
late as move 26 (26…Qc6! instead of Adams' 26…Qd5) white played one more move
and a draw was agreed. After the game, Anand said he didn't mind repeating
the line because he got a good impression of it, but upon seeing the
improvement of 26…Qc6! he realized had nothing, and hence offered a draw.
As I am expressing my mandatory whine about fight-less draws, I will also
mention that Adams doesn't subscribe to Ljubo's claim that 20…Bg6 is a mistake
and repeated it. Keep your eyes peeled for new developments in this line in future events.
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