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Standings after round 6 (Combined), Anand is in good days, playing with incredible precision regardless the velocity of game play: 1. Anand, Viswanathan 10.0 2. Ivanchuk, Vassily 7.0 Leko, Peter Morozevich, Alexander Svidler, Peter 6. Kramnik, Vladimir 6.5 7. Gelfand, Boris 6.0 8. Shirov, Alexei 5.5 9. Vallejo, Francisco 5.0 10. Topalov, Veselin 4.0 11. Bareev, Evgeny 3.5 Van Wely, Loek
Anand loses his invict in the Tournament. Bareev beated Anand in 'Rapid' in round 7, a few hours ago. Topalov is out of form, judging by the results to the present. Rapid variant is very exigent: 25 minutes of total time per player, plus 10 seconds in each move. Normally, the 25 minutes are consumed soon because the players make, in the middle of the game and as natural strategy, very complex unorthodox moves trying to augment the thinking time of the adversary. Usually, the ends are played with less than 10 seconds per move!. Blindfold is played with a computer as interface, and the players are allowed to make analysis using the computer (without the help of strong A.I. programs, of course, only moving pieces in the virtual board if the player wants, but it is not normally used, because the player loses time). I`m not completely sure, but I think the total time is 30 or 35 minutes plus 20 seconds per move.
The blindfold games are played using computers, an empty chessboard displayed on each player's screen. After a player moves using mouse or keyboard, the move appears on both screens instantaneously during fractions of seconds. Then the opponent's clock starts and the move disappears from the screens. Moves are transmitted to monitors hidden from the players where the arbiter and spectators can follow the game. Total time is 25 minutes, plus 20 seconds added in each move per player. And about the use of the virtual board for analysis, it is not estrictly forbidden, but it seems inutile, it is a blind analysis with only an empty board in front of the player.
Standings after round 8 (Combined): 1. Anand, Viswanathan 12.0 2. Ivanchuk, Vassily 9.5 3. Morozevich, Alexander 9.0 4. Kramnik, Vladimir 8.5 Leko, Peter Svidler, Peter 7. Shirov, Alexei 8.0 8. Gelfand, Boris 7.5 9. Vallejo, Francisco 7.0 10. Topalov, Veselin 6.5 11. Bareev, Evgeny 5.5 Van Wely, Loek
10th round is being played now, and half of the games in this round are still waiting for results, but with the results to the present, Anand is, mathematically, the winner in the three categories: Rapid, Blindfold and Combined. Kramnik and Topalov´s performance has been surprisingly discrete, much below the power of both players.
Amber has finished a few minutes ago. Anand won the three categories. This is the final score in 'Combined': 1. Anand, Viswanathan 15.5 2. Morozevich, Alexander 13.0 3. Ivanchuk, Vassily 12.0 Leko, Peter 5. Kramnik, Vladimir 11.5 6. Shirov, Alexei 11.0 Svidler, Peter Topalov, Veselin 9. Gelfand, Boris 10.0 10. Vallejo, Francisco 9.5 11. Bareev, Evgeny 8.0 12. Van Wely, Loek 7.5
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