Viswanathan Anand Suffers Seventh Defeat In Legends Of Chess Tournament
Viswanathan Anand has lost seven of his eight matches in the Legends of Chess tournament and is at the bottom of the table.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: July 29, 2020 12:33 pm IST
Highlights
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Viswanathan Anand lost to world No.3 Ding Liren
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This was his 7th defeat in 8 games in the Legends of Chess tournament
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He is at the bottom of the table in the tournament
Former world champion Viswanathan Anand crashed to his seventh defeat in the $150,000 Legends of Chess online tournament, going down 0.5-2.5 to world No.3 Ding Liren in the eighth round. Going into the match against the Chinese after ending his six-match losing streak, Anand surrendered the first game in just 22 moves late on Tuesday. The duo settled for a 47-move draw in the second before Liren sealed victory in the third game with black pieces in 41 moves.
Anand lies last in the table with six points with Liren and Peter Leko.
The 50-year old Indian takes on Vasyl Ivanchuk in the ninth and final round.
World No.1 Magnus Carlsen overcame the challenge of Russian Ian Nepomniachtchi after the four-game contest ended at 2-all.
The Armageddon (a tie-break) also ended in a stalemate but the Norwegian won and picked up three points because he played black.
The Norwegian player maintains his position at the top of the table with 22 points followed by Nepomniatchi (19) and Anish Giri (15). Carlsen has won all the eight matches he has played so far.
Giri lost 2-3 to veteran Ivanchuk but is in line to qualify for the last four.
Legends of Chess is a unique event where Carlsen, Liren, Nepomniachtchi and 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 tournament is part of the Magnus Carlsen Chess Tour. The winner of this event will qualify for the $300,000 Grand Final scheduled from August 9 to 20.
Results of Round 8: Ding Liren (China) beat Viswanathan Anand (India) 2.5-0.5; Magnus Carlsen (Norway) beat Ian Nepomniachtchi (Russia) 2.5-2.5 (Carlsen won after drawing Armageddon with black); Peter Svidler (Russia) beat Vladimir Kramnik (Russia) 2.5-1.5: Vasyl Ivanchuk (Russia) beat Anish Giri (the Netherlands) 3-2; Boris Gelfand (Israel) beat Peter Leko (Hungary) 3-2.