Goes down
0.5-2.5 to Russia's Vladimir Kramnik, sinks to the bottom of the points table
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Chennai(Agencies): Indian
ace Viswanathan Anand struggled for the third consecutive round, losing to
Russia's Vladimir Kramnik to languish at the bottom of the points table in the
USD 150,000 Legends of Chess online tournament.
Anand went down 0.5-2.5 to
Kramnik late on Thursday.
The former world champion, who
had lost in the first two rounds to Peter Svidler and Magnus Carlsen
respectively, could not turn things around.
Anand lost the opening game
despite some brilliant play as his Russian opponent fought back strongly.
A defeat in the second put the
Indian No.1 on the back-foot and a draw in the third ended his hopes.
The Chennai-based Anand is
making his maiden appearance on the Magnus Carlsen Chess Tour.
World No.1 Carlsen shares the
top spot with Svidler, with three victories and nine match points.
Meanwhile, world No. 3 Ding
Liren continued to struggle as he lost after leading 1.5-0.5 to Ukraine veteran
Vasyl Ivanchuk.
Anand and Liren lie at the
bottom of the table, without a win against their name.
The Indian meets Anish Giri
(the Netherlands) in the fourth round later tonight.
All the round-robin games are
best-of-four game contests.
Legends of Chess is an event
where Carlsen, Liren, Nepomniachtchi and Giri, semifinalists at the Chessable
Masters (part of the Magnus Carlsen Tour), received an automatic invite.
They are up against six
legends aged 40-52, who have been at the top of world chess at various points
in their career.
The tournament is part of the Magnus Carlsen
Chess Tour. The winner of this event will qualify for the USD 300,000 Grand
Final scheduled from August 9 to 20. PTI
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