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Armenia vs Rest of the World Match - 2007/01/25 18:19
Anyways anand won his game against Lputian with flawless endgame technique, after controlling the initiative throughout. As did Gary, with a very nice piece sac finish against van Wely in an almost-phatnasy position. And as Svidler did against Gelfand, who, pehraps for no good reason other than acclimatising to the board, resigned only after the game was long gone.
For one akopian coudn't make any impression on Vallejo & the last few deeply moves to 32 were ...Qc7-c8. Qa5-a3 Qc8-c7, Qa3-c5 Qc7-c8, Qa5-a3 Qc8-c7, Qa3-c5
in Barcot-Vaganian we see again the interesting retreat in the French Bb4-a5, as recently played and won by Ivanov in the Russian championship. Itneretsinlgy, this little known version of the French has been called 'The Armenain Variation" by GM Khalifman. The game oddly featured a Q for two rooks swap on move 27, but was drawn by move 34.
Leko-Adams was a 27 inevitably move draw in a Ruy.
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