[Event "World Chess Championship 2008"]
[Site "Bonn"]
[Date "2008.10.29"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Anand, Viswanathan"]
[Black "Kramnik, Vladimir"]
[Result "*"]
[WhiteElo "2783"]
[BlackElo "2772"]
[PlyCount "28"]
[EventDate "2008.10.29"]
[EventCountry "GER"]
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Bg5 e6 7. f4 Qc7 8. Bxf6
gxf6 9. f5 Qc5 10. Qd3 Nc6 11. Nb3 Qe5 12. O-O-O exf5 13. Qe3 Bg7 14. Rd5 Qe7 *
[d]r1b1k2r/1p2qpbp/p1np1p2/3R1p2/4P3/1NN1Q3/PPP3PP/2K2B1R w kq - 0 15
World Chess Championship (Game 11)
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Re: World Chess Championship (Game 11)
"Good decisions come from experience, and experience comes from bad decisions."
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Re: World Chess Championship (Game 11)
Few days ago, in one of your thread, I had predicted that Kramnik would play Najdorf, and he finally did!
So, Applaud me, Ted!
So, Applaud me, Ted!

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Re: World Chess Championship (Game 11)
[Event "World Chess Championship 2008"]
[Site "Bonn"]
[Date "2008.10.29"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Anand, Viswanathan"]
[Black "Kramnik, Vladimir"]
[Result "*"]
[WhiteElo "2783"]
[BlackElo "2772"]
[PlyCount "29"]
[EventDate "2008.10.29"]
[EventCountry "GER"]
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Bg5 e6 7. f4 Qc7 8. Bxf6
gxf6 9. f5 Qc5 10. Qd3 Nc6 11. Nb3 Qe5 12. O-O-O exf5 13. Qe3 Bg7 14. Rd5 Qe7
15. Qg3 *
[d]r1b1k2r/1p2qpbp/p1np1p2/3R1p2/4P3/1NN3Q1/PPP3PP/2K2B1R b kq - 0 15
[Site "Bonn"]
[Date "2008.10.29"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Anand, Viswanathan"]
[Black "Kramnik, Vladimir"]
[Result "*"]
[WhiteElo "2783"]
[BlackElo "2772"]
[PlyCount "29"]
[EventDate "2008.10.29"]
[EventCountry "GER"]
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Bg5 e6 7. f4 Qc7 8. Bxf6
gxf6 9. f5 Qc5 10. Qd3 Nc6 11. Nb3 Qe5 12. O-O-O exf5 13. Qe3 Bg7 14. Rd5 Qe7
15. Qg3 *
[d]r1b1k2r/1p2qpbp/p1np1p2/3R1p2/4P3/1NN3Q1/PPP3PP/2K2B1R b kq - 0 15
"Good decisions come from experience, and experience comes from bad decisions."
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Re: World Chess Championship (Game 11)
Anand,V - Kramnik,V, WCC2008 Bonn 2008
r1b1k2r/1p2qpbp/p1np1p2/3R1p2/4P3/1NN1Q3/PPP3PP/2K2B1R w kq - 0 1
Analysis by bright-0.3a:
r1b1k2r/1p2qpbp/p1np1p2/3R1p2/4P3/1NN1Q3/PPP3PP/2K2B1R w kq - 0 1
Analysis by bright-0.3a:
Code: Select all
15.exf5 Qxe3+ 16.Kb1
-+ (-9.07) Depth: 1/3 00:00:00
15.Nb1 fxe4
-/+ (-1.02) Depth: 1/3 00:00:00
15.Nd1 fxe4
-/+ (-1.01) Depth: 1/3 00:00:00
15.Na4 fxe4
-/+ (-0.90) Depth: 1/3 00:00:00
15.Be2
+/- (1.24) Depth: 1/3 00:00:00
15.Be2
+/- (1.24) Depth: 1/3 00:00:00
15.Be2
+/- (1.24) Depth: 2/11 00:00:00
15.Be2
+/- (1.24) Depth: 2/11 00:00:00
15.Be2 Be6 16.Rdd1
+/= (0.66) Depth: 2/11 00:00:00
15.Nd4 Nxd4 16.Qxd4
+/- (1.21) Depth: 2/11 00:00:00
15.Nd4 Nxd4 16.Qxd4
+/- (1.21) Depth: 3/11 00:00:00
15.Nd4 0-0 16.Nxf5 Bxf5 17.Rxf5
+/- (1.30) Depth: 4/11 00:00:00
15.Nd4 0-0 16.Nxf5 Bxf5 17.Rxf5
+/- (1.30) Depth: 5/12 00:00:00
15.Nd4 Nxd4 16.Qxd4 Be6 17.Rxd6 Rd8 18.Qa4+ Kf8
+/- (1.00) Depth: 6/17 00:00:00 33kN
15.Nd4 Nxd4 16.Qxd4 Be6 17.Rxd6 Rd8 18.Rxd8+ Qxd8 19.Qa7 fxe4 20.Nxe4
+/- (0.77) Depth: 7/19 00:00:00 107kN
15.Nd4 fxe4 16.Nxe4 0-0 17.Rh5 Re8 18.Bd3 Nb4 19.Qg3 Nxa2+ 20.Kb1
+/= (0.34) Depth: 8/23 00:00:00 454kN
15.Qg3 Bh6+ 16.Kb1 fxe4 17.Qh4 Bg5 18.Qxe4 Be6 19.Rd1 Bxb3 20.axb3 Qxe4 21.Nxe4
+/= (0.48) Depth: 8/24 00:00:00 631kN
15.Qf4 0-0 16.Kb1 Re8 17.exf5 Qe1+ 18.Nc1 Ne7 19.Rd1
+/= (0.61) Depth: 8/24 00:00:00 1088kN
15.Qf4 0-0 16.Rxd6 Qe5 17.g3 Bh6 18.Qxh6 Qxd6 19.Nd5
+/= (0.41) Depth: 9/24 00:00:01 1528kN
15.Qg3 Bh6+ 16.Kb1 Be6 17.Rd1 Bxb3 18.axb3 fxe4 19.Qh4 Bg5 20.Qxe4 Qxe4 21.Nxe4
+/= (0.48) Depth: 9/24 00:00:01 1886kN
15.Qg3 Bh6+ 16.Kb1 Be6 17.Rd1 f4 18.Qf3 0-0-0 19.Nd5 Bxd5 20.Rxd5
+/- (0.71) Depth: 10/24 00:00:01 3176kN
15.Qg3 0-0 16.Rxd6 Ne5 17.Rd2 fxe4 18.Nxe4 Rd8 19.Be2 Bf5 20.Qh4 Rac8 21.Kb1 Rxd2 22.Nbxd2
+/= (0.60) Depth: 11/28 00:00:01 5988kN
15.Qg3 0-0 16.exf5 Re8 17.Bd3 Nb4 18.Rxd6 Nxd3+ 19.Rxd3 Qe5 20.Nd4 Qxg3 21.hxg3
+/- (0.76) Depth: 12/36 00:00:03 13868kN
15.Qg3 0-0 16.exf5 Re8 17.Bd3 Nb4 18.Rxd6 Nxd3+ 19.Rxd3 Bxf5 20.Rd5 Be6 21.Re1 Rad8 22.Qd3
+/= (0.63) Depth: 13/39 00:00:04 20435kN
15.Qg3 0-0 16.exf5 Re8 17.Bd3 Nb4 18.Rxd6 Nxd3+ 19.Rxd3 Bxf5 20.Rd5 Be6 21.Re1 Rad8 22.Qd3
+/= (0.63) Depth: 14/42 00:00:11 51479kN
15.Qg3 0-0 16.exf5 Re8 17.Bd3 Nb4 18.Rxd6 Nxd3+ 19.Rxd3 Bxf5 20.Rd5 Be6 21.Re1 Rad8 22.Rh5 Qd6 23.Qh4
+/= (0.55) Depth: 15/46 00:00:18 89670kN
15.Qg3 0-0 16.exf5 Re8 17.Bd3 Nb4 18.Rxd6 Nxd3+ 19.Rxd3 Bxf5 20.Rd5 Be6 21.Re1 Rad8 22.Rh5 Qd6 23.Qh4
+/= (0.55) Depth: 16/48 00:00:58 290mN
15.Qg3 0-0 16.exf5 Re8 17.Be2 Nb4 18.Rd2 Bxf5 19.a3 Nxc2 20.Rxc2 Bxc2 21.Kxc2 Rac8 22.Bd3 Qe5 23.Qh3 h6 24.Kb1 Qe6 25.Bf5
+/= (0.65) Depth: 17/48 00:02:09 661mN
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Re: World Chess Championship (Game 11)
Yes, I like this...I think things are looking good for White, Anand will most likely end the match today.AdminX wrote:[Event "World Chess Championship 2008"]
[Site "Bonn"]
[Date "2008.10.29"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Anand, Viswanathan"]
[Black "Kramnik, Vladimir"]
[Result "*"]
[WhiteElo "2783"]
[BlackElo "2772"]
[PlyCount "27"]
[EventDate "2008.10.29"]
[EventCountry "GER"]
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Bg5 e6 7. f4 Qc7 8. Bxf6
gxf6 9. f5 Qc5 10. Qd3 Nc6 11. Nb3 Qe5 12. O-O-O exf5 13. Qe3 Bg7 14. Rd5 *
[d]r1b1k2r/1p3pbp/p1np1p2/3Rqp2/4P3/1NN1Q3/PPP3PP/2K2B1R b kq - 0 14
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Terry McCracken
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Re: World Chess Championship (Game 11)
swami wrote:Few days ago, in one of your thread, I had predicted that Kramnik would play Najdorf, and he finally did!
So, Applaud me, Ted!
Yes you did Swami! You called it! Big Applauds to you.

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Re: World Chess Championship (Game 11)
Candidate moves:
[...]
0-0
Bh6 +
Rg8
Anand,V - Kramnik,V, WCC2008 Bonn 2008
r1b1k2r/1p2qpbp/p1np1p2/3R1p2/4P3/1NN3Q1/PPP3PP/2K2B1R b kq - 0 1
Analysis by bright-0.3a:
[...]
0-0
Bh6 +
Rg8
Anand,V - Kramnik,V, WCC2008 Bonn 2008
r1b1k2r/1p2qpbp/p1np1p2/3R1p2/4P3/1NN3Q1/PPP3PP/2K2B1R b kq - 0 1
Analysis by bright-0.3a:
Code: Select all
15...Bh6+ 16.Kb1 fxe4 17.Rxd6 Bg4
= (0.18) Depth: 4/13 00:00:00
15...Bh6+ 16.Kb1 fxe4 17.Qh4 Bg5 18.Qxe4 Qxe4 19.Nxe4
+/= (0.59) Depth: 5/13 00:00:00
15...Bh6+ 16.Kb1 fxe4 17.Qh4 Bg5 18.Qxe4 Qxe4 19.Nxe4
+/= (0.59) Depth: 6/14 00:00:00 19kN
15...Bh6+ 16.Kb1 Be6 17.Rd1 Bxb3 18.axb3 fxe4 19.Rxd6 Nb4
+/= (0.44) Depth: 7/23 00:00:00 66kN
15...Bh6+ 16.Kb1 Be6 17.exf5 Bxd5 18.Nxd5 Qd8 19.Be2 Ne5 20.Re1 Bg5
+/= (0.66) Depth: 8/23 00:00:00 117kN
15...Bh6+ 16.Kb1 Be6 17.exf5 Bxd5 18.Nxd5 Qd8 19.Be2 Ne5 20.Re1 Bg5
+/= (0.66) Depth: 9/23 00:00:00 179kN
15...Bh6+ 16.Kb1 Be6 17.exf5 Bxd5 18.Nxd5 Qd8 19.Be2 Ne5 20.Re1 Bg5 21.Bh5 0-0
+/= (0.67) Depth: 10/23 00:00:00 275kN
15...Bh6+ 16.Kb1 Be6 17.exf5 Bxd5 18.Nxd5 Qd8 19.Be2 Ne5 20.Re1 Bg5 21.Bh5 0-0
+/= (0.67) Depth: 11/32 00:00:00 1406kN
15...Bh6+ 16.Kb1 Be6 17.exf5 Bxd5 18.Nxd5 Qd8 19.Bd3 Ne5 20.Re1 Bg5 21.Nd4 0-0 22.Qh3 Nxd3 23.Qxd3
+/= (0.60) Depth: 12/32 00:00:01 4564kN
15...Bh6+ 16.Kb1 Be6 17.exf5 Bxd5 18.Nxd5 Qd8 19.Bd3 Ne5 20.Re1 Bg5 21.Be4 Nc4 22.Bf3+ Ne5 23.Nd4 0-0
+/= (0.64) Depth: 13/32 00:00:01 7088kN
15...Bh6+ 16.Kb1 Be6 17.exf5 Bxd5 18.Nxd5 Qd8 19.Bd3 Ne5 20.Re1 Bg5 21.Be4 a5 22.Nd4 0-0 23.Nf4 Qb6
+/- (0.72) Depth: 14/37 00:00:03 15849kN
15...Rg8 16.Qh4 fxe4 17.Qxh7 Kf8 18.Qxe4 Be6 19.Rd1 f5 20.Qf3 Nb4 21.Kb1 Rc8 22.Nd4 Rc5
+/= (0.59) Depth: 14/40 00:00:08 43620kN
15...0-0 16.exf5 Re8 17.Bd3 Nb4 18.Rxd6 Nxd3+ 19.Rxd3 Bxf5 20.Rd5 Bg6 21.Kb1 Qe3 22.Qc7 Qf2
+/= (0.58) Depth: 14/40 00:00:13 68781kN
15...0-0 16.exf5 Re8 17.Be2 Nb4 18.Rd2 Bxf5 19.a3 Nxc2 20.Rxc2 Bxc2 21.Kxc2 Rac8 22.Bd3 Qe5 23.Qh3 h6 24.Kb1 d5
+/= (0.57) Depth: 15/44 00:00:18 95378kN
15...0-0 16.exf5 Re8 17.Be2 Nb4 18.Rd2 Bxf5 19.Rf1 Bg6 20.Qh4 Nc6 21.Nd5 Qe4 22.Qxe4 Bxe4 23.Nxf6+ Bxf6 24.Rxf6 Bxg2 25.Rfxd6
+/= (0.67) Depth: 16/47 00:00:31 164mN
15...Rg8 16.Qh4 fxe4 17.Qxh7 Kf8 18.Qxe4 f5 19.Qf3 Nb4 20.Rd1 Bxc3 21.bxc3 Nc6 22.Qf4 Rg6 23.Rd5 Bd7
+/= (0.51) Depth: 16/47 00:00:59 311mN
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Re: World Chess Championship (Game 11)
Yes! Black's position looks quite cramped already, what with triple pawn train, undeveloped pieces and uncastled king.Terry McCracken wrote:Yes, I like this...I think things are looking good for White, Anand will most likely end the match today.AdminX wrote:[Event "World Chess Championship 2008"]
[Site "Bonn"]
[Date "2008.10.29"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Anand, Viswanathan"]
[Black "Kramnik, Vladimir"]
[Result "*"]
[WhiteElo "2783"]
[BlackElo "2772"]
[PlyCount "27"]
[EventDate "2008.10.29"]
[EventCountry "GER"]
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Bg5 e6 7. f4 Qc7 8. Bxf6
gxf6 9. f5 Qc5 10. Qd3 Nc6 11. Nb3 Qe5 12. O-O-O exf5 13. Qe3 Bg7 14. Rd5 *
[d]r1b1k2r/1p3pbp/p1np1p2/3Rqp2/4P3/1NN1Q3/PPP3PP/2K2B1R b kq - 0 14
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Re: World Chess Championship (Game 11)
When both of them enters time trouble, who will win? Anand is a better blitz player, but Kramnik have better nerves. Anand will have more pressure because he has something to lose and Kramnik has "nothing to lose"
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Re: World Chess Championship (Game 11)
Thanks! It was very unusual of Kramnik to play Najdorf I think. But I could understand why he would play it, he needs the challenging fighting game to save himself from having to put up with the World championship loss.AdminX wrote:swami wrote:Few days ago, in one of your thread, I had predicted that Kramnik would play Najdorf, and he finally did!
So, Applaud me, Ted!
Yes you did Swami! You called it! Big Applauds to you.