Viswanathan Anand, Boris Gelfand fail to break deadlock

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Viswanathan Anand settled for an easy draw as white against Challenger Boris Gelfand in the 10th game of the World Chess Championship here on Thursday.

Playing his penultimate white game in the 12-game match, Anand did not get the desired advantage he was hoping for even as the position looked favourable for a long time for the Indian.

The scores are now tied 5-5 with just two games to go. Moving a step away from the usual queen pawn, Anand made sure that the element of surprise remained in the match and went for the king pawn opening for the second time in the match.

While the first king pawn game was a draw in the Sveshnikov Sicilian, Anand went for the Rossolimo variation this time that has a solid positional basis.

Gelfand showed that he was not up to run-of-the-mill stuff and went for an uncompromising variation — not very common at the elite level.

Anand got a minuscule advantage when Gelfand offered to trade the queens early in the opening, taking his fractured pawn structure on the queen side in the stride.

The queens were off the board on move 12 itself along with a pair of minor piece. Anand had the better structure, while Gelfand had the Bishop pair advantage in a semi-open position.

As the game progressed, Gelfand gave a display of his deep understating of the game, warding off white’s threats almost nonchalantly with routine but purposeful developing moves.

By move 15, Anand had a rook on the only open file but Gelfand was equal to the task just a couple of moves later.

Anand could not do any damage to black’s position despite a dominating knight on the queen side and when he tried to put pressure on the weak black pawn, Gelfand quickly covered it with a knight manoeuvres.

The Israeli parted with his prized light squared Bishop for a knight making his intentions of a draw clear.

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