World Chess Championship (Game 5)

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Re: World Chess Championship (Game 5)

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[Event "World Chess Championship 2008"]
[Site "Bonn"]
[Date "2008.10.20"]
[Round "5"]
[White "Kramnik, Vladimir"]
[Black "Anand, Viswanathan"]
[Result "*"]
[WhiteElo "2772"]
[BlackElo "2783"]
[PlyCount "41"]
[EventDate "2008.10.20"]
[EventRounds "5"]
[EventCountry "GER"]

1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. Nc3 e6 5. e3 Nbd7 6. Bd3 dxc4 7. Bxc4 b5 8. Bd3
a6 9. e4 c5 10. e5 cxd4 11. Nxb5 axb5 12. exf6 gxf6 13. O-O Qb6 14. Qe2 Bb7 15.
Bxb5 Rg8 16. Bf4 Bd6 17. Bg3 f5 18. Rfc1 f4 19. Bh4 Be7 20. a4 Bxh4 21. Nxh4 *

[d]r3k1r1/1b1n1p1p/1q2p3/1B6/P2p1p1N/8/1P2QPPP/R1R3K1 b q - 0 21

Anand played Ke7
[d]r5r1/1b1nkp1p/1q2p3/1B6/P2p1p1N/8/1P2QPPP/R1R3K1 w - - 0 22
So much for my f3 move. Which I now see was dumb. :lol:
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Re: World Chess Championship (Game 5)

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AdminX wrote:
Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:
It's a logical move,the white bishop must be secured so that the white queen can start to play more actively....
[d]r3k1r1/1b1nbp1p/1q2p3/1B6/P2p1p1B/5N2/1P2QPPP/R1R3K1 b q a3 0 20

I wonder if black can get in the moves Bxh4 Nxh4 f3!
If f3??? then Nxf3!
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Re: World Chess Championship (Game 5)

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AdminX wrote:
Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:
It's a logical move,the white bishop must be secured so that the white queen can start to play more actively....
[d]r3k1r1/1b1nbp1p/1q2p3/1B6/P2p1p1B/5N2/1P2QPPP/R1R3K1 b q a3 0 20

I wonder if black can get in the moves Bxh4 Nxh4 f3!
Yes,penetrating the white king's shelter 8-)
I prefer the black position....
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Re: World Chess Championship (Game 5)

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Time: White 0:37 Black 1:23 :?

Wow Kramnik has all these things he has to solve over the board! While Anand has look at most of it at home.
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Re: World Chess Championship (Game 5)

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Re: World Chess Championship (Game 5)

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Anil wrote:Live annotation by Susan Polgar: http://susanpolgar.blogspot.com/
Thanks anil :D and again thanks ted! :D :D
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Re: World Chess Championship (Game 5)

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Time: White 0:32 - Black 1:23
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I hope he is wearing his Degree deodorant. :)

[Event "World Chess Championship 2008"]
[Site "Bonn"]
[Date "2008.10.20"]
[Round "5"]
[White "Kramnik, Vladimir"]
[Black "Anand, Viswanathan"]
[Result "*"]
[WhiteElo "2772"]
[BlackElo "2783"]
[PlyCount "43"]
[EventDate "2008.10.20"]
[EventRounds "5"]
[EventCountry "GER"]

1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. Nc3 e6 5. e3 Nbd7 6. Bd3 dxc4 7. Bxc4 b5 8. Bd3
a6 9. e4 c5 10. e5 cxd4 11. Nxb5 axb5 12. exf6 gxf6 13. O-O Qb6 14. Qe2 Bb7 15.
Bxb5 Rg8 16. Bf4 Bd6 17. Bg3 f5 18. Rfc1 f4 19. Bh4 Be7 20. a4 Bxh4 21. Nxh4
Ke7 22. Ra3 *

[d]r5r1/1b1nkp1p/1q2p3/1B6/P2p1p1N/R7/1P2QPPP/2R3K1 b - - 0 22
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Re: World Chess Championship (Game 5)

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22. Ra3 might just have handed over the reigns to Anand. Till then many engines were evaluating Black to be -0.2 and now suddenly +0.2.

(22... Rac8 23. Rd1 Nf6 24. Qe1 Rg4 25. Nf3 Rc5 26. h3 Rg7 27. Kh1 Kf8 Rybka3_8cpu (0:01.50)+0.23|d17)

(22... Rac8 23. Rd1 Nf6 24. Qe1 Rg4 25. Nf3 Rc2 26. Qb4+ Qc5 27. Qxc5+ Rxc5 28. h3 Rg6 29. Bf1 Bxf3 30. Rxf3 e5 31. b4 Rc8 32. a5 Ne4 Rybka3_8cpu (0:05.56)+0.26|d18)

May require more depth to analyze the position better. But, still this definitely says something about the move 22. Ra3.
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Re: World Chess Championship (Game 5)

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[Event "World Chess Championship 2008"]
[Site "Bonn"]
[Date "2008.10.20"]
[Round "5"]
[White "Kramnik, Vladimir"]
[Black "Anand, Viswanathan"]
[Result "*"]
[WhiteElo "2772"]
[BlackElo "2783"]
[PlyCount "44"]
[EventDate "2008.10.20"]
[EventRounds "5"]
[EventCountry "GER"]

1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. Nc3 e6 5. e3 Nbd7 6. Bd3 dxc4 7. Bxc4 b5 8. Bd3
a6 9. e4 c5 10. e5 cxd4 11. Nxb5 axb5 12. exf6 gxf6 13. O-O Qb6 14. Qe2 Bb7 15.
Bxb5 Rg8 16. Bf4 Bd6 17. Bg3 f5 18. Rfc1 f4 19. Bh4 Be7 20. a4 Bxh4 21. Nxh4
Ke7 22. Ra3 Rac8 *

[d]2r3r1/1b1nkp1p/1q2p3/1B6/P2p1p1N/R7/1P2QPPP/2R3K1 w - - 0 23
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Re: World Chess Championship (Game 5)

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[Event "World Chess Championship 2008"]
[Site "Bonn"]
[Date "2008.10.20"]
[Round "5"]
[White "Kramnik, Vladimir"]
[Black "Anand, Viswanathan"]
[Result "*"]
[WhiteElo "2772"]
[BlackElo "2783"]
[PlyCount "47"]
[EventDate "2008.10.20"]
[EventRounds "5"]
[EventCountry "GER"]

1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. Nc3 e6 5. e3 Nbd7 6. Bd3 dxc4 7. Bxc4 b5 8. Bd3
a6 9. e4 c5 10. e5 cxd4 11. Nxb5 axb5 12. exf6 gxf6 13. O-O Qb6 14. Qe2 Bb7 15.
Bxb5 Rg8 16. Bf4 Bd6 17. Bg3 f5 18. Rfc1 f4 19. Bh4 Be7 20. a4 Bxh4 21. Nxh4
Ke7 22. Ra3 Rac8 23. Rxc8 Rxc8 24. Ra1 *

[d]2r5/1b1nkp1p/1q2p3/1B6/P2p1p1N/8/1P2QPPP/R5K1 b - - 0 24
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