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Round 4.1: Carlsen, Shirov and Ponomariov win

3 December 2007 19:25 PM

Sixteen players left, eight games to play, and this resulted in five draws and three wins today. Carlsen and Shirov beat their opponents Adams and Akopian in fine endings, while Ponomariov profited from Sasikiran’s weakened king. A new concept in the Advanced Caro-Kann allowed Nisipeanu to draw easily with Black against Karjakin. In his game with Cheparinov, Wang Yue showed that the Queen’s Gambit Declined is OK after 5.Bf4. Jakovenko used the same opening to draw even quicker with highest seed Aronian, Kamsky used the Breyer Ruy Lopez to do the same against Svidler (but needed 60 moves) and Alekseev-Bareev’s draw added up to the material for a possible second article by GMs l’Ami & Smeets on the Moscow Variation.

World Cup Round 4.1 Results

No. Name Country elo Name Country elo result
1 Karjakin,S UKR 2694 Nisipeanu,LD ROU 2668 0,5
2 Alekseev,E RUS 2716 Bareev,E RUS 2653 0,5
3 Aronian,L ARM 2741 Jakovenko,D RUS 2710 0,5
4 Akopian,V ARM 2713 Shirov,A ESP 2739 0-1
5 Ponomariov,R UKR 2705 Sasikiran,K IND 2661 1-0
6 Svidler,P RUS 2732 Kamsky,G USA 2714 0,5
7 Carlsen,M NOR 2714 Adams,M ENG 2729 1-0
8 Cheparinov,I BUL 2670 Wang Yue CHN 2703 0,5

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