Viswanathan Anand and Garry Kasparov New Delhi: Indian chess legend Viswanathan Anand wasted critical opportunities against old rival Garry Kaspar, allowing Russian to stretch his five -point lead with two wins and two draws from the penultimate day of Clutch Chess Legends. The $ 144,000 event, which took place in the Chess-960 format, saw Anand to fight his rhythm despite the flashes of brilliance.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!Kaspar’s happiness was obvious early on the day he won the first game after Anand, in an almost winning position, ran out and later admitted he had forgotten to watch his clock. “The first game I saw at one point I had one minute, 26 seconds, and then I don’t know, I should have looked at the clock again. I just forgot,” Anand thought.
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The second game ended with a heavily combat draw, but Anand again lost at the shortest meeting of the daily day-to-18 movements-after a piece of piece. In the third game, Anand admitted that Kasparov’s short border steps left him at a significant disadvantage. Despite the failures, Anand still has a mathematical chance: on the last day, each victory will cost three points, while draws carry 1.5, so space for a dramatic turn with four games.Meanwhile, Kasparov seemed atypically modest. “I just saw that it is not fair to push. After the game I feel guilty – I don’t know why I deserve this kind of happiness!” He said while deviating well from WGM Anastasya Karlovich. The Ananda struggles emphasize that legends can be remembered in chess, but the last day promises an exciting climax of this competition for high shares.
