A round-up of the events during the 9th match day in Moscow. In the Engineering Building of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Vishy Anand (India) and Boris Gelfand (Israel) played their 9th of twelve games, which was drawn in 49 moves. The video also includes a brief interview with GM Ilya Smirin of Israel. … [Read more...] about World Chess Championship 2012: Gelfand-Anand, game 9
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World Chess Championship 2012: Anand-Gelfand, game 8
Game 8 of the World Chess Championship in Moscow, Russia was a shocker as Vishy Anand only needed 17 moves to level the score, because Boris Gelfand miscalculated and had his queen trapped. The match takes place in the famous State Tretyakov Gallery. … [Read more...] about World Chess Championship 2012: Anand-Gelfand, game 8
World Chess Championship 2012: Gelfand-Anand, game 7
A round-up of the events during the 7th match day in Moscow. In the Engineering Building of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Vishy Anand (India) and Boris Gelfand (Israel) played their 7th of twelve games, which was won by Gelfand in 38 moves. The video also includes a brief comment by 12th World Champion Anatoly Karpov. … [Read more...] about World Chess Championship 2012: Gelfand-Anand, game 7
World Chess Championship 2012: Gelfand-Anand, game 6
A video report of the sixth World Championship game between Boris Gelfand (Israel) and Vishy Anand (India), which ended in a draw after 29 moves. Most of the video is about Garry Kasparov, who visited the match on this March 18th and gave a press conference … [Read more...] about World Chess Championship 2012: Gelfand-Anand, game 6
World Chess Championship 2012: Anand-Gelfand, game 5
A round-up of the events during the third match day in Moscow. In the Engineering Building of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Vishy Anand (India) and Boris Gelfand (Israel) played their fifth of twelve games, which ended in a draw after 27 moves. The opening was the Sveshnikov Sicilian and it was a wonderful coincidence to see Evgeny Sveshnikov himself entering the press room … [Read more...] about World Chess Championship 2012: Anand-Gelfand, game 5






