White does have a very small edge. I think Kramnik will draw.
"Good decisions come from experience, and experience comes from bad decisions."
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Ted Summers
I find it sad the Kramnik is getting beat in his own playing style.
"Good decisions come from experience, and experience comes from bad decisions."
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Ted Summers
[d]2r1r3/p2n2p1/1p1Bp1k1/3pP1p1/PP6/4P2P/4K1P1/2R2R2 b - - 0 28
"Good decisions come from experience, and experience comes from bad decisions."
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Ted Summers
[d]4r3/p2n2p1/1p1Bp1k1/3pP1p1/PPr5/4P2P/4K1P1/2R2R2 w - - 0 29
Okay, I think Kramnik is starting to slip.
"Good decisions come from experience, and experience comes from bad decisions."
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Ted Summers
I find it sad the Kramnik is getting beat in his own playing style.
At this level of chess, Kramnik has done considerably well by not giving any major tactics opportunity (except for Kramnik's Nxd4 mistake/miscalculation). Anand has been forced to play extreme positional chess here and luckily his preparation has been the best with some novelties here and there!
Also from: http://susanpolgar.blogspot.com/
After 28...Rc4
White needs to play 29.Rxc4 dxc4 30.Kd2 and White's position is solid with a slight advantage. White cannot allow Black to double the Rooks on the c file.
[d]4r3/p2n2p1/1p1Bp1k1/3pP1p1/PPR5/4P2P/4K1P1/5R2 b - - 0 29
"Good decisions come from experience, and experience comes from bad decisions."
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Ted Summers