Anand – Gelfand

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5 d6 4.Nf3 Nxe4 5.Nc3 Nxc3 6.dxc3 Be7 7.Be3 Nd7 = / += White has more mobility and space but the draw back is the double pawn.

8.Qd2 Ne5 9.O-O-O O-O 10.h4 (This is certainly not the most popular move. I do not recall Anand ever playing this move before. Anand played 10.Kb1 and defeated Kramnik 2005 at the Amber event. This 10.h4 is certainly to try to surprise Gelfand. This shows me that Anand is well prepared for this World Championship. Anand is also an expert in the Petroff)

10…Re8 11.h5 (Kb1 would have transferred it to another popular line.)

11…Bf6 12.Nh2 (This is to prepare g4 at the right moment.)

12…h6 13.Be2 Be6 14.f4 (For the human eyes, it seems that White has a good advantage. However, according to the machine, Black is more than fine. I personally like White as well, in spite of what the machine says.)

14…Nc4 15.Bxc4 Bxc4 16.b3 (Anand thought for a bit before making this move. This is one of those positions where Black has to be alert on the Kingside.)

16…Bb5 (Now, should White play Ng4 or g4? That’s a tough decision to make.)

17.Rhg1 (A surprising choice. Anand once again spent a lot of time on this move. I would have probably played g4 right away.)

17…Re4 (This is why I wanted to play g4 right away. I did not want Black to have extra time.)

18.Ng4 (I expect Black to play 18…Qe7. Again, the machine likes Black but I think White has more play and I prefer White more.)

18…Qe7 19.Rde1 Re8 20.Bf2 (After the exchange of pieces, I expect this game to head to a draw even though Black would be slightly better because of the Bishop pair and White’s double pawns.)

20…Qd8 (Black is playing safe. This looks like the game will head to a draw. Black is fine.)

21.Rxe4 Rxe4 22.Re1? (Now Black has Rxf4 winning a pawn. White cannot capture the Rook because of Bg4. However, after Nxf6, Black is up a pawn with opposite color Bishops. White most like will draw anyway. But he has to work for it.)

22…Rxe1 (Gelfand decided not to take it. I am very curious to know why not. Taking the pawn would have been the best continuation.) 1/2

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