Norway chess: Anand posts second straight win in Classical event, takes lead
Indian Grandmaster Viswanathan Anand posted his second win on the trot, defeating Bulgarian Veselin Topalov in the Classical section to take the lead at the Norway Chess tournament here.
The 52-year-old Anand trumped his opponent in 36 moves in the battle of the veterans to make it two out of two after the second round late on Wednesday.
The five-time world champion now leads with six points.
He had started the Classical event with a win over France’s Maxime Vachier-Lagrave following a fourth place finish in the Blitz event.Best of Express PremiumPremiumPremiumPremiumPremium
American Wesley So, who won the Blitz event ahead of the classical section, outwitted world No.1 Magnus Carlsen in the Armageddon (Sudden death game) to lie in second spot behind Anand after their regular game ended in a 38-move draw.
Round 1 was a great day for the white pieces: Vishy Anand and Wesley So won their classical games with this colour, as did Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, Anish Giri and Magnus Carlsen in Armageddon. #NorwayChess pic.twitter.com/Hm0HBM2rnU
— Norway Chess (@NorwayChess) June 1, 2022
Anand, who had defeated Carlsen in the blitz event earlier, continued the good run. With the victory over his long-time rival, the Indian ace climbed to the 9th spot in the world live rating l.
In the other games in the second round of the 10-player competition, Vachier-Lagrave beat Shakhriyar Mamedyarov via Armageddon and Teimur Radjabov got the better of Norwegian GM Aryan Tari.
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Dutch GM Anish Giri and Wang Hao drew their Armageddon game after the regular match ended in a stalemate.
In the classical event, players play an Armaggedon (sudden death) game in case of a draw.