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Nigel Short - Vladimir Kramnik London Chess Classic 2011 Round 2 Analysis
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Vladimir Kramnik, the only person to routinely defeat thegreat Garry Kasparov is in the lead at the candidates match in London. The winner battles Viswanathan Anand for world champion of chess. Good luck to him, but he has to fend of the child prodigy Magnus Carlsen first. Exciting times in chess!

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Kramnik, Vladimir2810–Carlsen, Magnus2872½–½
E05World Chess London Candidates925.03.2013Ioan-Cristian Chirila
I have to admit I was eagerly awaiting for this encounter. Kramnik had high expectations and a huge moral boost after yesterday's thrashing of Svidler, while Magnus has shown that he is human after all in his last games. I had my money on Kramnik! 1.d4 f6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.g2 e7 5.f3 0-0 Kramnik decides to use the Catalan, White is usually expecting a small but long lasting plus, while Black is confident that he can maintain the balance. 6.0-0 dxc4 7.e5 The main line is
7.c2 a6 8.xc4 b5 9.c2 b7 with balanced play. Aronian convincingly proved equality against Carlsen in the previous round.
7...c6
7...c5 8.dxc5 xc5 9.c3 The position favors white, he will regain his pawn and his pieces will have an easier task finding optimum squares. Kramnik is known for his deadly squeez in these type of positions.
8.xc6 bxc6 9.xc6 e8 10.xe7+ xe7 11.c2 Kramnik is extremely well prepared and plays a rare continuation, which I am sure he analyzed deeply at home.The main line was:
11.a4 e5 12.dxe5 xe5 13.xc4 e6 White is a pawn up but he is still struggling to finish his development. Black has enough compensation due to advance in development and the possibility of creating dangerous play on the light squares.
11...e5 12.d1 b8 13.c3 h6 14.dxe5 xe5 15.f4 e7 16.d4 e6 17.ad1 b6 18.d2 Kramnik got what he wanted, and at this point I think that he would have converted against any other opponent...but not against Carlsen, arguably the most tenacious defender of all times! h7 19.f3 This move is double edged, on one hand it restricts blacks pieces and prepares a further pawn expansion by means of e2-e4, on the other hand it weakens the king. fb8 20.e3?! an interesting plan would have been
20.a4 b4 21.c2+ g8 22.c1 d7 23.c3 with the idea of playing Kg2 and continuing the pawn expansion in the center. The problem for black is that he lacks an active plan.
20...xb2 Computers suggest
20...g8!? but like I said in the introduction, Carlsen is human as well and such moves are just too passive for the world's number one.
21.xc4 2b7 the computer's evaluation suddently jumps after this move, but I am sure Carlsen evaluated his chances better.
21...8b7 22.a4 2b6 23.a5 Black has a very passive position and finds it hard to defend against the maneouvre Na4-c5.
22.a4 e8 23.xa7 xa7 24.xa7 b4 25.e5 d5 26.xd5 xd5 27.xc7 c4 Carlsen's intentions become clear, he wants to enter an endgame with a pawn down, but with high chances of a successful defense due to the opposite color bishops and their drawish tendency. 28.a3?!
28.f2 xc7 29.xc7 xa2 30.g4 Would have been Kramnik's best chance.
28...f6 29.xc4 xc4 30.c3 xe2 31.d4 b5 32.b4 e3 33.f2 e2+ 34.g1 e3 35.f4 e2 36.d6 c2 37.g4 c6 38.d2 f3 39.h3 a2 40.b4 g2+ 41.f1 h2 Kramnik must be quite frustrated after his game. He got a very pleasantly out of the opening and rushed the execution with 20.Qe3?! instead of adopting a more stable plan and letting Carlsen struggle to find any counterplay. Kudos to Carlsen for finding active play and pushing his opponent into a theoretical drawn endgame.
½–½
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