Dueling Candidates semifinals 4: again will tie
Both semi-final duels go into overtime. Gelfand and Kamsky repeated the variant (4.Ag5) who had played in the second game. So Israel had left the opening with a clear advantage, but it is clear that in the meantime, Kamsky had already prepared an improvement. (11 ... cxd4 11 ... instead of Ad5). After the pressure suddenly vanished and the movement 23, Gelfand offered a draw. The Kramnik-Grischuk game lasted almost twice as long. It proposed a new way Kramnik against the variant of the second game against Grischuk (5.Ae2) until move 15 followed the course of the previous game. Later came a double-edged position in which Black received a dangerous passed pawn and attack the white king. However, both players squandered their best possible phase time trouble and end this game also ended in a draw. Today we played the playoff matchups in the semifinals.
Semifinals, game 4
If Kramnik had played 31.Cf4! 31Td8 instead, things might have gone differently
Grischuk looking worried. Had he seen the movement that Kramnik did not see?
Kramnik trying to find some way to victory, but the c-pawn said
Kramnik, Vladimir (2785) - Grischuk, Alexander (2747) [A04] WCh Candidates
Kazan RUS (2.4), 15.05.2011 2.c4 c5 1.Nf3 Nc6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.e3 e5 6.d4 exd4 d5 7.exd4 5.Ae2 8.Ae3 dxc4 9.0-e6 0 10.Cxd4 cxd4 Nxd4 Qa5 11.Axd4 12.Axf6 gxf6 13.Te1 14.Dc2 Rd8 0-0 Be7 15.De4 17.Ce4 Qb4 Qc5 16.Dxb7 18.Dxa7 TD7 19.De3 20.Tac1 DD4 Qxb2 21. Qf3 Kh8 23.Nh5 Rc8 22.Cg3 Tdc7 24.Tcd1 Db2 25.Dg3 26.Ag4 c3 Bf8 27.Axe6 fxe6 28.Cxf6 29.Ch5 Qb7 30.Dh4 Bg7 Rg8 + Txg8 31.Td8 Rc8 32.Txg8 33.Cxg7 Dxg7 c2 34.De4 \u200b\u200b35.Tc1 36.Dxe6 Rc8 + Rd8 37.Db3 Td2 38.Db8 39.Db2 + DG7 DG8 DG8 41.De5 40.Db8 + + + 42.De8 DG7 DG7 DG8 44.De8 43.De5 + + Tables.
He went to the game well prepared and repeated the opening of the second item that at the time would have cost almost the point. Having played at full speed the movement of the opening and preparation, they had little fight in the position and soon the players shook hands to sign the peace in this game. Gelfand, Boris (2733) - Kamsky, Gata (2732) [D80] WCh Candidates
Kazan RUS (2.4), 15.05.2011
1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Ne4 d5 5.Ah4 4.Ag5 Cxc3 dxc4 7.e3 Be6 6.bxc3 9.Ae2 Bg7 8.Nf3 c5 10.0-0 cxd4 0-0 11.Tb1 12.Cxd4 Ad5 13.Dc2 14.Tfd1 Bxd4 15.cxd4 Qd7 Qe6 16.Af3 Bxf3 17.gxf3 Nd7 18.De4 19.Tdc1 Rac8 20.Tb4 c3 b6 Nf6 21.Tb3 22.Dxe6 fxe6 23.Axf6 Tables.
Today be played on playoff matchups. There will be four rapid games and in the case of a tie, continue with two mini-duels blitz games and how much would five of these mini-games.
Photos: Russian Chess Federation Translation: Nadja Wittmann
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