Published 15:09 IST, July 11th 2021
Viswanathan Anand defeats Garry Kasparov in 30 moves in Croatia Grand Chess Tour
Viswanathan Anand stood victorious when he took over Garry Kasparov in Croatia Grand Chess Tour. Coming from a 17-month break he proved his worth yet again
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Indian Grandmaster, Viswanathan Anand yet again proved that 'winning is a habit' when he took out Russian Grandmaster, Garry Kasparov during Croatia Grand Chess Tournament on Saturday. Five-time world champion, Anand who played for first time after a gap of 17 months did not ever let his opponent undervalue his potential as it took him only a matter of half an hour in fourth round to breeze past his Russian counterpart.
Vishwanathan Anand's stats in Zagreb Rapid and Blitz, Croatia
Playing with white, it took just 30 moves for Anand to dominate Kasparov. However, it was not all smooth sailing for Indian Grandmaster as Dutch GM Anish Giri proved victorious in very first match. But Anand's bounce-back was even stronger as he took down Jan Kryzstof Duda. He n went on to share points with French GM Maxime Vachier Lagrave in third round. Anand was also successful in dominating Dutch GM Jorden van Foreest on his comeback to competitive chess. Ian Nepomniachtchi was however successful in defeating Indian Grandmaster with a fraction of a difference of 4.5/5 who managed to maintain his first place.
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"I basically lost two normal points with two big blunders, against Shakh and Maxime. So first of all, I tried to stop blundering and pull myself toger. In general, I don't think I played too good, but it was enough to change flow and score some wins," chess.com quoted Nepomniachtchi as saying.
former world champion ended up at seventh spot after Rapid section with nine points, posting a tally of two wins and two losses while sharing points with his opponent on 5 separate occasions.
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2021 Croatia Grand Chess Tour
Croatia Grand Chess Tour will be second Rapid and Blitz event and third stop on 2021 Grand Chess tournament. Previously in 2019, Croatia Grand Chess Tour featured all 12 tour participants competing in classical formats while this year's event would only host ten elite GM's competing over nine rounds of rapid chess and 18 rounds of Bitz chess. total prize amount of this competitive tournament is staked at $ 150,000 with first prize at an impressive $ 37,500.
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Zagreb and Blitz are being staged from July 7 to July 11 in Zagreb, Croatia.
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Image Credits - AP
15:09 IST, July 11th 2021