World Chess Champion Vladimir KRAMNIK: ‘Now I have to relax…’
TOPALOV vs KRAMNIK (Sept, 21 - Oct, 13)
FINAL SCORE
|
| NAME |
FED |
FIDE |
RES |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5* |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
T1 |
T2 |
T3 |
T4 |
| Topalov |
BUL |
2813 |
7.5 |
0 |
0 |
˝ |
˝ |
1 |
˝ |
˝ |
1 |
1 |
0 |
˝ |
˝ |
˝ |
0 |
1 |
0 |
| Kramnik |
RUS |
2743 |
8.5 |
1 |
1 |
˝ |
˝ |
0 |
˝ |
˝ |
0 |
0 |
1 |
˝ |
˝ |
˝ |
1 |
0 |
1 |
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Kramnik forfeited game 5
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TIEBREAK
Results
Tiebreak-1
(25 10) drawn.
Tiebreak-2
(25 10) 1-0 Kramnik.
Tiebreak-3
(25 10) 1-0 Topalov.
Tiebreak-4
(25 10) 1-0 Kramnik.
Kramnik (2.5) - Topalov (1.5)
Final
score of the Match:
Kramnik (8.5) - Topalov (7.5)
See
more details at the Special
ICC Section of the Match and the ICC
LIVE COVERAGE web page. |
Immediately after Topalov extended his hand in a sign
of resigning the 4th tiebreak game, the crowd became ecstatic. There were shouts,
applause, friendly slaps and handshakes… Kramnik got off the table, threw
his fists in the sky, just like in Moscow 1994 after his sensational victory over
Kasparov, and got into tight embrace of his manager Hensel. Other team members
were also there – Illescas, Rublevsky, Motylev, Krylov, Rösch, and
even the cook… In a few minutes the new ‘absolute’ FIDE world
champion moved to the press conference hall, where he was warmly met by dozens
of journalists.
– In a situation that was similar to yours
Mikhail Tal said ‘My head is filled with sun!’ What were your first
words after the match ended?
– I was very concentrated on the play, and even after I won the last game,
I was still in a fighting mood. The moment after Veselin played 44…Rc5
was very emotional for me – I felt very happy. The joy passed after I
replied 45.Rb7+. I need time to realize what happened. This was a very tough
match, and I think I did a good job, considering the odds given to the opponent.
Maybe it was the first case in the history of the world championship matches
when one of the players had extra point and extra White. I am glad I managed
to win under such circumstances.
– What can you tell to your Russian supporters?
– I am very glad that the crown stays in Russia. Personally for me this
achievement is comparable to the victory against Kasparov. There aren’t
many three-time world champions in the history, and I hope I will not stop there…
Considering the atmosphere around the match and behavior of the opposing team,
winning the match was a matter of principle.
– This match will now be extensively discussed
within the chess community. Can you tell which tendencies of chess development
it revealed?
– First of all, this was extremely tense match. Chess changes –
for instance, nobody paid attention that there was not a single serious time
trouble in 12 games. It is a significant step forward. People play faster and
more practical, and the crisis occurs at fourth or fifth hour of play. This
match signified certain tendencies of modern chess, which are still to be found.
And the main conclusion, I repeat, is exceptionally high level of tension. There
were no short draws at all. I think all chess fans are happy about it! Maybe
not everybody is happy about my victory, though…
– I got a feeling that chess fans’ delights
were caused by the fact that the title was determined at a rapid pace. Maybe
we should talk about speeding the play up?
– My opinion on time controls did not change. There are three controls
in chess: classical, rapid and blitz. All three have the right to exist. They
should supplement each other, like in tennis, where the games consist of three
or five sets, depending on significance of the competition. I adhere to the
opinion that the most important events must be held under classical time control;
however, I am not against seeing many rapid tournaments. They are spectacular
and attract the crowd. But classical chess must stay, at least for such matches.
Classical chess has many supporters, and it is not out of place to say it has
more than a century of history.
– Do you consider symbolic that both players
won games in their styles? Topalov won a tactical battle, and you converted
two calm endings! Do you think you won the title because showed more versatility
than Veselin?
– I am not sure about versatility, but I am objectively stronger in such
positions as occurred in 2nd and 4th games – i.e., slightly better endings.
I was somewhat lucky to get them. I handle them very well, I can say it without
false modesty, while Veselin is not that good in them. I squeezed two wins out
of nothing, so to speak, and he won an attacking ‘all-or-nothing’
game: g4, f5… In this regard the tiebreak was a litmus paper, revealing
styles of the players. I am very glad that in the end I won one game more than
Veselin.
– Vladimir Belov, official match commentator,
said that the tiebreak games turned nearly the most flawless in the match. What
do you think about it?
– Flawless? I wouldn’t say that – just recall Topalov’s
blunder in the Game 4 (albeit in a lost position), or my play in the Game 3…
In principle, 25 minutes plus 10 seconds per move is sufficient amount of time
to avoid bad mistakes. The struggle was nervous and tough, and I think the level
of play is high enough for such circumstances.
– Vladimir, after you won on the board, will
you continue the duel in Arbitration Court in Lausanne?
– Let us not talk about sad things. I’d rather enjoy the moment
of triumph and tell more about the games I won! I am not thinking about future
right now, except for the match against the computer. I was so concentrated
on the WCC match that I am not going to start making plans any soon. Today I
have to relax and drink with my team and people who supported me in Elista.
And only then we’ll start thinking…
– Could you tell more about the match against
Fritz10? Are you going to be the last man standing?
– I’m afraid it will be a very difficult match. Playing against
computer is generally hard. Every year a tournament 3 vs. 3 is organized in
Spain: three computer programs play against three top grandmasters. Last year
there were Topalov, Ponomariov… And every human win there is seen as a
great gift! I realize that I am not a favorite in that match. However, I really
want winning it – not because of the money, but because this may be one
of the last chances to beat the machine! I’ll do the best I can. After
all, I have some experience playing against computer. Unfortunately, I wouldn’t
have much time for preparation, but it can’t be helped. I am a professional.
– How could you evaluate your team’s
work at the match?
– I am highly satisfied with it. For some reason newspapers wrote that
I implied about my dissatisfaction, but this is not true. If I said I got a
worse position in the opening, it doesn’t mean that I am unhappy with
anything. I am the only person responsible for the loss in the Game 9 –
Black had no problems, but I found them… I am very pleased about both
atmosphere in the team and boys’ determination…
– What are your feelings now, as you
leave Kalmykia?
– I feel deeply tired. But of course, Elista will become a memorable place
for me – such events do not occur often. It was a very hard test –
even harder than I expected – but the winner’s joy outweighs everything
negative.
Chronological summary of the MATCH
- GAME
1. Kramnik-Topalov (1-0)
September, 23th. Kramnik (1.0) - Topalov (0.0)
- GAME
2. Topalov-Kramnik (0-1) John Henderson
September, 24th. Kramnik (2.0) - Topalov (0.0)
- Monday, September, 25th. Rest day
- GAME
3. Kramnik-Topalov (1/2) GM Am. Rodríguez
September, 26th. Kramnik (2.5) - Topalov (0.5)
- GAME
4. Topalov-Kramnik (1/2) IM Angel Martín & John Henderson
September, 26th. Kramnik (3.0) - Topalov (1.0)
- Thursday, September, 28th. Rest day
- Protest
of Silvio Danailov, manager of Topalov
September, 28th
- Decision
of the Appeals Committee
September, 28th
- Open
letter of Carsten Hensel, manager of Kramnik
September, 28th
- Answer
of Silvio Danailov to FIDE
September, 29th
- Vladimir Kramnik forfeited game 5
September, 29th. Kramnik (3.0) - Topalov (1.0)
- Open
Letter of FIDE President Kirsan Ilyumzhinov to Vladimir Kramnik
September, 29th
- Requests
of Vladimir Kramnik to proceed with GAME 5
September, 29th
- GAME 6 is postponed
- Ilyumzhinov
takes part
September, 30th
- The
"Toilet problem" solved, but no information about games
October, 1st
- No game Sunday
-
Ilyumzhinov declarations: "Now we are negotiating the issue of the score"
October, 1st
-
Ilyumzhinov decided: "Monday Game 6 will take with score 3-2"
October, 2nd
-
Ilyumzhinov official statement: "Match will be continued. The score 3:2"
October, 2nd
- Kramnik plays on in game 6 under protest
- Read
the full text of the OFFICIAL Kramnik's statement
October, 2nd
- GAME
6. Topalov-Kramnik (1/2) IM Angel Martín
October, 2nd. Kramnik (3.5) - Topalov (2.5)
- FIDE
President thanks both participants
October, 2nd
- Press
Conference after Game 6 drawn. Declarations of Kramnik
October, 2nd
- Decision
of the Appeals Committee to the appeal of Mr. Kramnik
October, 3rd
- Carsten
Hensel Press Release about Decision of the new Appeals Committee
October, 3rd
- Silvio
Danailov Press Release acussing Kramnik of use chess programs
October, 3rd
- GAME
7. Topalov-Kramnik (1/2) IM Angel Martín
October, 4th. Kramnik (4.0) - Topalov (3.0)
- Carsten
Hensel Press Release about Danailov's accusations of cheating
October, 4th
- Kramnik's
press conference after game 7
October, 4th
- GAME
8. Kramnik-Topalov (0-1) GM Am. Rodríguez
October, 5th. Kramnik (4.0) - Topalov (4.0)
- Friday, October, 6th. Rest day
- GAME
9. Topalov-Kramnik (1-0) GM Am. Rodríguez
October, 7th. Kramnik (4.0) - Topalov (5.0)
- GAME
10. Kramnik-Topalov (1-0) IM Angel Martín
October, 8th. Kramnik (5.0) - Topalov (5.0)
- Press
conference after game 10
October, 8th
- Monday, October, 9th. Rest day
- Open
Letter of Carsten Hensel
October, 10th
- GAME
11. Topalov-Kramnik (1/2) IM Michael Rahal
October, 10th. Kramnik (5.5) - Topalov (5.5)
- Press
conference after game 11
October, 10th
- Wednesday, October, 11th. Rest day
- GAME
12. Kramnik-Topalov (1/2)
October, 12th. Kramnik (6.0) - Topalov (6.0)
- Tiebreak
on Friday, 13th at 07:00 EDT
Result of the Tiebreak: Kramnik (2.5) - Topalov (1.5)
- Vladimir Kramnik, World Champion
October, 13th. Final score: Kramnik (8.5) - Topalov (7.5)
- Kramnik's
first declarations as World Champion
October, 13th.
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