![]() ![]() The World Champion at the beginning of the game. After putting his rook to e8 Carlsen got up from his chair and went for a little break, while Vishy Anand thought for about twelve minutes before coming up with 10.Bg5 which again was quickly answered with 10.Be7 by Carlsen. The next three moves were also played quickly but judging from the manner of the players 9.Re8 by Carlsen was a slightly unusual move. But of course Carlsen was not particularly keen to repeat that variation and deviated with 5.0-0 6.e3 c5. With 5.Bf4 Anand repeated the move which had brought him a convincing win in game three. As in his previous three games with White he sticked to 1.d4 and Carlsen again went for the Queens Gambit Declined. In game eight Anand had White again and thus the advantage of the first move. ![]() After 122 moves of pressure the challenger managed to draw with Black. In a way game seven, played on the day before, was a psychological success for Vishy Anand. Sochi Time, which is the same as Moscow time: Moscow (Russia)įind the starting time in your home location Round eight The match is over twelve games, with time controls of 120 minutes for the first 40 moves, 60 minutes for the next 20 moves and then 15 minutes for the rest of the game, with an increment of 30 seconds per move starting from move 61. The FIDE World Chess Championship match between defending champion Magnus Carlsen and his challenger Viswanathan Anand is taking place from November 7 to 27, 2014 in Olympic Media Center located in the Adler City District of Sochi, Imeretinsky Valley, on the Black Sea. Still no ChessBase Account? learn more > The ultimate chess experience every day, Pla圜 welcomes 20,000 chess players from all around the world – from beginner to grandmaster.įIDE World Chess Championship Carlsen-Anand 2014.Memorize it easily move by move by playing against the variation trainer. Still no ChessBase Account? learn more > Learn openings the right way! Build and maintain your repertoire.Still no ChessBase Account? learn more > Real Fun against a Chess Program! Play, analyze and train online against Fritz.Top authors like Daniel King, Lawrence Trent and Rustam Kasimdzhanov Still no ChessBase Account? learn more > Thousands of hours of high class video training.Still no ChessBase Account? learn more > Sac, sac, mate! Solve tactical positions of your playing strength.Store your games, training material and opening repertoire in the cloud. Still no ChessBase Account? learn more > My Games – Access your games from everywhere.Still no ChessBase Account? learn more > 8 million games online! Updated weekly, our definitive database has all the latest games. ![]()
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