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Four draws in third round Linares

22 February 2009, 9.51 CET | By Peter Doggers  | Filed under: Reports | Tags:

Aronian-RadjabovLevon Aronian kept the lead in the third round of Linares, after all four games ended in a draw. They were all hard-fought games, in which Ivanchuk (versus Grischuk) probably had most chances to win the game, although Aronian (against Radjabov) also enjoyed a nice endgame advantage for a while.

From February 18 till March 8 the 26th Torneo Internacional de Ajedrez Ciudad de Linares takes place. There is no starting fee for the players this time but instead the prize fund is quite high: € 314,000. The first prize is € 100,000, the second € 75,000 and the third € 50,000.

Round 3
Again, World Champion Anand did not steer away from theoretical lines and made clear that he wanted to keep winning chances with Black, by going for the Najdorf. In fact it was a Najdorf the way Topalov likes to play it, and so we saw if on Saturday after all, but not in Sofia! However, Dominguez’ preparation is on a high level and the Cuban only deviated from a known game at move 20, when the ending already looked very drawish.

It’s always nice to see someone trying the most tested opening in World Championship matches: the Queen’s Gambit Declined. This time it was Carlsen and he soon threw in some QG Accepted flavour in it too, following (yes again) a Topalov game. In the ending Black did have the bishop pair, but was also passive for a while so it was Wang Yue who kept the game going. After Black’s little trick at move 30 it looks about equal.

The 4.Nf3 c5 Nimzo is still a regular guest at the highest level (Kramnik beat Anand in Bonn with this line, remember?) and a new test was seen in Ivanchuk-Grischuk. Again, it didn’t go too well for Black, who lost a pawn while his passed c-pawn was easily blocked. Perhaps 29.e6 should have been replaced by something like 29.f4 or 29.Qb7 because from that moment Black had not much to fear.

Aronian and Radjabov got a rare Gr?ºnfeld line on the board – how rare becomes clear when you learn that it hasn’t been played by players above 2535 and a natural move like castling at move ten hasn’t been tried before! In the ending White seemed to have a clear plus, but it was not easy to make progress.

On Sunday the fourth round is played, and it’s the last one before the first rest day.

Linares 2009 | Round 3 Standings

        1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8    
1 Aronian,L 2750 +146 *     ½   1 ½   2.0/3 2.75
2 Grischuk,A 2733 +132   * ½   ½     1 2.0/3 2.50
3 Dominguez Perez,L 2717 +49   ½ * ½   ½     1.5/3 2.50
4 Carlsen,M 2776 -40 ½   ½ *       ½ 1.5/3 2.25
5 Ivanchuk,V 2779 -34   ½     *   ½ ½ 1.5/3 2.00
6 Anand,V 2791 -48 0   ½     * 1   1.5/3 1.75
7 Radjabov,T 2761 -108 ½       ½ 0 *   1.0/3 1.75
8 Wang Yue 2739 -96   0   ½ ½     * 1.0/3 1.50


Linares 2009 | Schedule & results

Thursday, February 19th   Friday, February 20th
Round 1
16:00 CET / 10:00 EST
  Round 2
16:00 CET / 10:00 EST
Anand-Radjabov 1-0   Radjabov-Ivanchuk ¬?-¬?
Aronian-Carlsen ¬?-¬?   Grischuk-Wang Yue 1-0
Dominguez-Grischuk ¬?-¬?   Carlsen-Dominguez ¬?-¬?
Wang Yue-Ivanchuk ¬?-¬?   Anand-Aronian 0-1
     
Saturday, February 21st   Sunday, February 22nd
Round 3
16:00 CET / 10:00 EST
  Round 4
16:00 CET / 10:00 EST
Aronian-Radjabov ¬?-¬?   Radjabov-Grischuk 0-1
Dominguez-Anand ¬?-¬?   Carlsen-Ivanchuk ¬?-¬?
Wang Yue-Carlsen ¬?-¬?   Anand-Wang Yue 1-0
Ivanchuk-Grischuk ¬?-¬?   Aronian-Dominguez 1-0
     
Monday, February 23rd   Tuesday, February 24th
    Round 5
16:00 CET / 10:00 EST
    Dominguez-Radjabov ¬?-¬?
Rest day   Wang Yue-Aronian ¬?-¬?
    Ivanchuk-Anand ¬?-¬?
    Grischuk-Carlsen ¬?-¬?
     
Wednesday, February 25th   Thursday, February 26th
Round 6
16:00 CET / 10:00 EST
  Round 7
16:00 CET / 10:00 EST
Wang Yue-Radjabov ¬?-¬?   Radjabov-Carlsen ¬?-¬?
Ivanchuk-Dominguez ¬?-¬?   Anand-Grischuk ¬?-¬?
Grischuk-Aronian 1-0   Aronian-Ivanchuk 0-1
Carlsen-Anand 1-0   Dominguez-Wang Yue ¬?-¬?
     
     
Friday, February 27th   Saturday, February 28th
    Round 8
16:00 CET / 10:00 EST
    Radjabov-Anand ¬?-¬?
Rest day   Carlsen-Aronian 0-1
    Grischuk-Dominguez ¬?-¬?
    Ivanchuk-Wang Yue ¬?-¬?
     
Sunday, March 1st   Monday, March 2nd
Round 9
16:00 CET / 10:00 EST
  Round 10
16:00 CET / 10:00 EST
Ivanchuk-Radjabov ¬?-¬?   Radjabov-Aronian 1-0
Wang Yue-Grischuk ¬?-¬?   Anand-Dominguez ¬?-¬?
Dominguez-Carlsen 0-1   Carlsen-Wang Yue 0-1
Aronian-Anand ¬?-¬?   Grischuk-Ivanchuk ¬?-¬?
     
Tuesday, March 3rd   Wednesday, March 4th
Round 11
16:00 CET / 10:00 EST
   
Grischuk-Radjabov ¬?-¬?    
Ivanchuk-Carlsen ¬?-¬?   Rest day
Wang Yue-Anand ¬?-¬?    
Dominguez-Aronian ¬?-¬?    
     
Thursday, March 5th   Friday, March 6th
Round 12
16:00 CET / 10:00 EST
  Round 13
16:00 CET / 10:00 EST
Radjabov-Dominguez ¬?-¬?   Carlsen-Radjabov ¬?-¬?
Aronian-Wang Yue ¬?-¬?   Grischuk-Anand ¬?-¬?
Anand-Ivanchuk ¬?-¬?   Ivanchuk-Aronian 1-0
Carlsen-Grischuk 1-0   Wang Yue-Dominguez ¬?-¬?
     
Saturday, March 7th   Sunday, March 8th
Round 14
16:00 CET / 10:00 EST
   
Radjabov-Wang Yue ¬?-¬?    
Dominguez-Ivanchuk ¬?-¬?   Closing
Aronian-Grischuk ¬?-¬?    
Anand-Carlsen ¬?-¬?    


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