Someone could run away with the World Championship like Topalov did 2 years ago in San Luis. But I think the likely scenario is everything will be decided in the final 2 rounds. Therefore, I find the pairings for the last 2 rounds very interesting.

The top 3 poll leaders have very different roads. Aronian has Black in the final 2 rounds. Kramnik has 1 Black and 1 White in the final rounds. Anand has 2 White in the final 2 rounds! So if they are neck in neck coming down the stretch, the advantage would go to Anand.

Round 13 on Friday, Sept. 28th 2007, 14:00h

Viswanathan Anand – Peter Svidler
Alexander Grischuk – Alexander Morozevich
Peter Leko – Vladimir Kramnik
Boris Gelfand – Levon Aronian

Round 14 on Saturday, Sept. 29th 2007, 14:00h

Peter Svidler – Levon Aronian
Vladimir Kramnik – Boris Gelfand
Alexander Morozevich – Peter Leko
Viswanathan Anand – Alexander Grischuk

Here is the official schedule.

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