Chess
Leonard Barden
Saturday March 22, 2008
The Guardian

Monaco’s annual Amber tournament offers £165,000 prize money, so the elite rarely turn it down. Moreover, the format of blindfold and rapid chess does not affect world rankings, so in theory a bad result can be shrugged off.

But it could be different after this week’s game, where the world champion, Vishy Anand, sacrifices his queen to mate Vladimir Kramnik, who meets the Indian in a 12-game title match in October. Below Kramnik could have saved himself quite late, by 41 Qa5 Qxf4 42 Re1 d4 43 Be4+ Kf7 44 Bxh7 Rxh7 45 Qd8 when Black draws with Qh2+.

One cannot go too far with the concept that such a win can influence the coming match result. Of course Boris Spassky had beaten Bobby Fischer five times without reply after game two at Reykjavik 1972 and look what happened then.

Here is the full article.

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