Grandmaster
Viswanathan Anand banked on his vast reservoir of experience in rapid chess to win the Mikhail
Tal Memorial Blitz tournament in Moscow with a comprehensive two-point margin over his nearest rival Levon
Aronian of Armenia.
Anand scored a whopping 23 points out of a possible 34 and won 11 out of 17 mini-matches to win the strongest Blitz tournament in the history of the game.
The Indian ace, known to have mastered the art of rapid chess, had recently suffered a setback in the finals of the Corsica Masters chess tournament where he lost the final against
Rustam Kasimdzhanov of Uzbekistan. However, this was an excellent turnaround by
Anand.
World Cup winner
Aronian, who scored 21 points including a 1-1 draw with
Anand, finished second. The third place was shared by
Teimour Radjabov of Azerbaijan and Peter
Svidler of Russia, who scored 20.5 points each.
The event was played on a double round robin basis between 18 players over two days. The event had 11 players above 2700
ELO rating and none below the 2650 mark.
Anand showed clinical approach in crushing his opponents, barring one against
Jobava Baadur of Georgia, who came with a 1.50.5 margin.
Baddur was the only one who lost both his games against
Anand.
Playing solidly in the first half of the event,
Anand waited till the 15
th round to wrest the lead from
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov and thereafter the Indian did not look back.
For the records,
Anand lost two, won 14 and drew 18 games to win the event.
Final stan
dings:
1.
Viswanathan Anand (Ind, 23);
2. Levon
Aronian (Arm, 21);
3-4.
Teimour Radjabov (
Aze), Peter
Svidler (
Rus) 20.5 each;
5.
Ruslan Ponomariov (
Ukr, 19.5);
6-8. Alexander
Morozevich (
Rus),
Alexander
Grischuk (
Rus), Boris
Gelfand (
Isr) 18 each;
9-10.
Magnus Carlsen (Nor),
Anatoly Karpov (
Rus) 17.5 each;
11-13. Sergey
Karjakin,
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (
Aze),
Judit Polgar (Hun) 17 each;
14. Peter
Leko (Hun, 16.5);
15.
Dmitry Jakovenko (
Rus, 15.5);
16.
Viktor Bologan (
Mda, 10.5);
17.
Artyom Timofeev (
Rus, 10);
18.
Jobava Baadur (Geo, 9).
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