Queens are traded, So his king is not in any kind of danger.S.Taylor wrote:I don't know if Anand DOES have a way of getting his king into an offensive position at this stage. Must be careful too.
World Chess Championship (Game 2)
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looks like we may also see some time pressure in this game.
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Yes, we just might ...Anil wrote:looks like we may also see some time pressure in this game.

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After 22...BxP white gets back two? Or is it much deeper than that?
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ICC is pretty slow, so I switched to using playchess.comJuLieN wrote:They got the list of the moves before the start of the match.andras wrote:How is possible that on playchess Bb1 was played before that on foidos tv?
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[Event "World Chess Championship 2008"]
[Site "Bonn"]
[Date "2008.10.15"]
[Round "2"]
[White "Anand , Viswanathan"]
[Black "Kramnik, Vladimir"]
[Result "*"]
[WhiteElo "2783"]
[BlackElo "2772"]
[PlyCount "44"]
[EventDate "2008.10.15"]
[EventType "tourn"]
[EventRounds "2"]
[EventCountry "GER"]
1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. f3 d5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 c5 7. cxd5 Nxd5 8.
dxc5 f5 9. Qc2 Nd7 10. e4 fxe4 11. fxe4 N5f6 12. c6 bxc6 13. Nf3 Qa5 14. Bd2
Ba6 15. c4 Qc5 16. Bd3 Ng4 17. Bb4 Qe3+ 18. Qe2 O-O-O 19. Qxe3 Nxe3 20. Kf2
Ng4+ 21. Kg3 Ndf6 22. Bb1 h5 *
[d]2kr3r/p5p1/b1p1pn2/7p/1BP1P1n1/P4NK1/6PP/RB5R w - h6 0 23
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Re: World Chess Championship (Game 2)
Again h5 was played first on playchess.
Is there a time lag on foidos server?
Is there a time lag on foidos server?
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Re: World Chess Championship (Game 2)
I wouldn't be so sure....yet [if one thinks he can get upper hand by penetrating]. (and there must be a reason why they are thinking long!)swami wrote:Queens are traded, So his king is not in any kind of danger.S.Taylor wrote:I don't know if Anand DOES have a way of getting his king into an offensive position at this stage. Must be careful too.
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Audio/video broadcast on net may be the cause for some lag.andras wrote:Again h5 was played first on playchess.
Is there a time lag on foidos server?
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Re: World Chess Championship (Game 2)
23. h3 was played
[d]2kr3r/p5p1/b1p1pn2/7p/1BP1P1n1/P4NKP/6P1/RB5R b - - 0 23
Anand ,V - Kramnik,V, World Chess Championship 2008 2008
2kr3r/p5p1/b1p1pn2/7p/1BP1P1n1/P4NKP/6P1/RB5R b - - 0 1
Analysis by Rybka 3:
23...h4+ 24.Nxh4[] Ne5 25.Nf3 Nxf3 26.Kxf3 Nd7 27.Bd6 Bxc4 28.Bc2 Rh5 29.Rhd1 Nb6 30.Bf4 Rf8 31.Kg3 Rb5 32.Rac1 Rb2 33.Be5 Rb5 34.Bd6
+/= (0.67) Depth: 16 00:00:01 0kN
+/- (0.73) Depth: 18 00:00:37 1594kN
Now 23 ... h4+ was played
[d]2kr3r/p5p1/b1p1pn2/8/1BP1P1np/P4NKP/6P1/RB5R w - - 0 24
[d]2kr3r/p5p1/b1p1pn2/7p/1BP1P1n1/P4NKP/6P1/RB5R b - - 0 23
Anand ,V - Kramnik,V, World Chess Championship 2008 2008
2kr3r/p5p1/b1p1pn2/7p/1BP1P1n1/P4NKP/6P1/RB5R b - - 0 1
Analysis by Rybka 3:
23...h4+ 24.Nxh4[] Ne5 25.Nf3 Nxf3 26.Kxf3 Nd7 27.Bd6 Bxc4 28.Bc2 Rh5 29.Rhd1 Nb6 30.Bf4 Rf8 31.Kg3 Rb5 32.Rac1 Rb2 33.Be5 Rb5 34.Bd6
+/= (0.67) Depth: 16 00:00:01 0kN
+/- (0.73) Depth: 18 00:00:37 1594kN
Now 23 ... h4+ was played
[d]2kr3r/p5p1/b1p1pn2/8/1BP1P1np/P4NKP/6P1/RB5R w - - 0 24
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