Friday, 21 November 2014

World Chess Championship: Anand vs Carlsen Marathon Game 7 Ends In Draw

In the seventh game of the World Chess Championship Viswanathan Anand playing with black pieces drew with Magnus Carlsen.
Game 7 is by far the best tactical game of this World Championship. The game went on for 6 1/2 hours and ended in a draw after 122 moves, just two moves short of the longest World Cup chess game ever played. Magnus' plan to tire out Anand and elicit mistakes failed at the end with the game ending in a slightly disappointing draw for Carlsen.     
- See more at: http://www.hindustantimes.com/sports-news/othersports/chess-live-carlsen-vs-anand-world-championship-game-7/article1-1287048.aspx?htsw0023#sthash.bfYQFNXb.dpuf

In the seventh game of the World Chess Championship Viswanathan Anand playing with black pieces drew with Magnus Carlsen.
Game 7 is by far the best tactical game of this World Championship. The game went on for 6 1/2 hours and ended in a draw after 122 moves, just two moves short of the longest World Cup chess game ever played. Magnus' plan to tire out Anand and elicit mistakes failed at the end with the game ending in a slightly disappointing draw for Carlsen.      - See more at: http://www.hindustantimes.com/sports-news/othersports/chess-live-carlsen-vs-anand-world-championship-game-7/article1-1287048.aspx?htsw0023#sthash.bfYQFNXb.dpuf

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