Anand beats Karjakin to finish joint second

Press Trust of India 

Playing out his his third successive decisive game, got the better of of in the final round to end joint second in the tournament, here today.

In a solid start, the Indian ace started off with as many as six drawn games and ended with three decisive games in a row. But for his loss against Fabiano Caruana of in the previous round, the Indian ace could have been at the helm in the strongest tournament of the year.

Having lost the tournament-opener itself, the rise of Fabiano Caruana continued as the American scored a fine victory over compatriot to win the tournament with five points.

Caruana capitalised on a huge blunder from when the latter could have drawn through repetition on the 41st move. It was a hard loss for Wesley as he could have tied for first and forced a play-off for the first place if he had spotted the drawing variation.

Anand faced the pawn opening from Karjakin and went for the Queen's gambit declined. Karjakin showed some preparation as he played fast in the initial stages and faced a new idea by Anand on move 13.

The situation was under control for Anand for a long time in the middle game till Karjakin cracked under pressure. The fateful 26th move gave Anand chance to win a pawn and six moves later when faced with loss of his second pawn, Karjakin resigned.

With Caruana winning his third super tournament of the year after and Candidates, Anand, of and Magnus Carlsen of ended tied for the second spot on 4.5 points apiece.

and of finished joint fifth on four points, a half point clear of Shakhriyar Mamedyarov of Vachier-Lagrave of and Karjakin ended joint eighth on three points apiece.

The final day had two decisive games and Magnus Carlsen was the first to split the point with Vachier-Lagrave. The Norwegian had black pieces and he felt it was risky to try for more. In the other game of the day signed peace with Nakamura.

The Caravan now moves to a double Rapid and blitz tournament as part of the Grand tour. Anand will participate in both events at and starting on the 12th of June.

Results final round: (Rus, 3) lost to V Anand (Ind, 4.5); Fabiano Caruana (Usa, 5) beat Wesley So (Usa, 4); (Arm, 4) drew with (Usa, 4.5); Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (Fra, 3) drew with Magnus Carlsen (Nor, 4.5).

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First Published: Fri, June 08 2018. 17:50 IST