Anand draws as black in World Championship

Moscow: Defending champion Viswanathan Anand showcased fresh preparation as black and got an easy draw against rival Boris Gelfand in the second game of the World Chess Championship now in progress here. Anand equalised easily out of the opening springing a surprise as early as on move five by going for a rare move as […]

Moscow: Defending champion Viswanathan Anand showcased fresh preparation as black and got an easy draw against rival Boris Gelfand in the second game of the World Chess Championship now in progress here. Anand equalised easily out of the opening springing a surprise as early as on move five by going for a rare move as black.

Gelfand spent a lot of time and it was clear that his ammunition had run out at this move itself. The fight for equalising had begun for Anand and he drew level on psychological terms after being pressed as white in the first game of the match. The preparation part took a heavy toll on Gelfand and as the game progressed, Anand once again produced what he is best at -- deep preparation backed by deep analysis. Gelfand could not think of anything better than going for the trade of queens and it was signal enough that Anand had what he was looking for.