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Aronian brilliant against Anand, Topalov resigns prematurely

23 February 2007 3:37 AM | Last modified: 12:55

Sometimes Aronian is simply an amazing player. Today he played a brilliant game against the player who was leading the field in Morelia: Viswanathan Anand. Replay the game and enjoy. Full of moves you just don’t expect. How beautiful the game of chess can be. Morozevich-Ivanchuk and Svidler-Leko were two boring draws; the former after a Berlin Defence and the latter after another Marshall Gambit. When I write this, Carlsen and Topalov are still playing.

Update in the morning: Another tragedy for Topalov. After blundering a piece against Ivanchuk, against Carlsen he resigned prematurely, in a position that’s probaby a draw. Now Morelia really is the world upside down, compared to Corus…

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Henrik LarsenCarlsen: “Regarding Magnus’ performance so far I’m our of superlatives. (…) Magnus is back in the lead (alone) with 3.5 out of 5 and a TRP of 2906 ! What a turnaround compared to Corus.” It sure is. And he’s right to be proud:

Standings after round 5

  1. Carlsen                   3,5
2-3. Aronjan, Anand             3
4-6. Ivanchuk, Leko, Svidler   2,5
7-8. Morozevic, Topalov        1,5

Comments

21 Responses to “Aronian brilliant against Anand, Topalov resigns prematurely”

  1. Guillermo on 23 February 2007 5:20 AM

    está mucho mejor chessbase, y salió antes la derrota de Topalov, chessvibes sigue siendo “la mala competencia”

  2. Bootvis on 23 February 2007 9:04 AM

    Topalov gaat niet lekker:

    “Magnus beat Topalov in round 5 to take the lead!”
    http://blog.magnuschess.com/

  3. Pearse O'Brien on 23 February 2007 11:17 AM

    GO Magnus!! Knew you could do it!!!
    Best of Luck!!

  4. Tom Chivers on 23 February 2007 12:38 PM

    Who is Henrik Larsen?

  5. Tom C on 23 February 2007 12:48 PM

    Henrik_Carlsen_ is Magnus’ father..

  6. peter on 23 February 2007 12:55 PM

    Haha, funny mistake.

  7. Bert de Bruut on 23 February 2007 12:56 PM

    @Guillermo, you can rejoice then in the fact that Chessbase also has a page in Spanish.

  8. Goran Urosevic on 23 February 2007 14:05 PM

    Too much football, Peter ;)

    Not sure what Guillermo said, but I prefer this place

  9. peter on 23 February 2007 14:09 PM

    OK translation: Guillermo prefers Chessbase, since leaving the game Carlsen-Topalov before it had ended, was a sign of ‘bad competence’. Well, I can just say that at 3.37 a.m. here in Amsterdam, getting some sleep seemed like a good idea to me.

  10. Goran Urosevic on 23 February 2007 15:40 PM

    No excuses, you’re fired

  11. Merijn on 23 February 2007 16:20 PM

    We should start working in shifts :)

  12. Goran Urosevic on 23 February 2007 16:48 PM

    On the serious note, I don’t like Chessbase sterile items. The interaction on chessvibes is wonderful and you have more than one update daily

  13. peter on 23 February 2007 16:54 PM

    Well, not sure if we can keep that pace. But anyway, at least Guillermo was able to complain here! ;-)

  14. Tom Chivers on 23 February 2007 16:59 PM

    Chessbase don’t have an RSS feed either, so I often just forget to check what they are saying.

  15. arne on 23 February 2007 17:01 PM

    Indeed he was. And he even got a response back! ;-)

  16. peter on 23 February 2007 17:01 PM

    Try http://deeden.co.uk/f/chessbase.rss, Tom. It’s not perfect though - a big delay before an article ends up in the feed.

  17. Tom Chivers on 23 February 2007 17:52 PM

    Heh, thanks Peter. Better late than never, as we say.

  18. Pal on 23 February 2007 18:56 PM

    “Replay the game and enjoy. Full of moves you just don’t expect. How beautiful the game of chess can be”

    I replayed the game because of these words. Thank you. You were correct. Great game, and now new respect for Aronian, who I simply have not followed until now…

    Great job.

    Regards,
    Pal

  19. Alberto on 23 February 2007 19:13 PM

    guillermo de que estas hablando? Eres unos de eses que quieren dinero por poder ver las partidas?

    Y como es posible con tantas espangoles aqui que no hay nigun juador espangol aqui en este torneo que puede cometir con estes GM’s que stamos mirando, solo por un tio de Riga…(y alomejor Pons)

  20. Begemot on 4 March 2007 11:48 AM

    Topalov is the best! I hate Kramnik.

  21. peter on 4 March 2007 11:51 AM

    Thanks for sharing that with us, Begemot.

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