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TABLE ABLE OF CONTENTSOF CONTENTS
KEY TO SYMBOLS KEY TO SYMBOLS �� EDITORIAL PREFACE EDITORIAL PREFACE �� CONTRIBUTORS CONTRIBUTORS �� A A ���� G Gaamme e 11. . NNaakkaammuurra a — — WWaanngg 11�� G Gaamme e ��. . KKrraammnniik k — — BBaarrtteell ���� G Gaamme e ��. . WWaanng g — — BBoollooggaann ��11 G Gaamme e ��. . CCaarrllsseen n — — BBoollooggaann ���� B B ���� G Gaamme e 11. . KKaarrjjaakkiin n — — FFrriiddmmaann ��00 G Gaamme e ��. . EE��mmeennkko o — — MMooiisseeeennkkoo ���� G Gaamme e ��. . GGrriisscchhuuk k — — RRaaddjjaabboovv ���� G Gaamme e ��. . VVoollookkiittiin n — — EElljjaannoovv ���� G Gaamme e ��. . SSvviiddlleer r — — DDuubboovv ���� G Gaammee ��.. BBaaccrroott —— GGiirrii ���� G Gaamme e ��. . WWaanng g — — NNaakkaammuurraa ��00 C C ���� G Gaamme e 11. . NNaaiiddiittsscch h — — SSoo ���� G Gaamme e ��. . CCaarruuaanna a — — NNaaiiddiittsscchh 1100�� G Gaamme e ��. . MMoovvsseessiiaan n — — AAvvrruukkhh 1111�� G Gaamme e ��. . SSaarriic c — — PPaavvlloovviicc 11��11 G Gaamme e ��. . CCaarrllsseen n — — BBaaccrroott 11���� G Gaamme e ��. . CCaarrllsseen n — — AArroonniiaann 11���� G Gaamme e ��. . KKaarrjjaakkiin n — — NNaaiiddiittsscchh 11����
G Gaamme e ��. . MMoorroozzeevviicch h — — RRaaddjjaabboovv 11���� G Gaamme e ��. . CCaarrllsseen n — — GGrriisscchhuukk 11���� D D ������ G Gaamme e 11. . MMooiisseeeennkko o — — KKuuzzuubboovv 11���� G Gaamme e ��. . MMoorroozzeevviicch h — — NNaakkaammuurraa 11���� G Gaamme e ��. . RoRoddsshhtteeiin n — — PPaannoommaarriioovv 11���� G Gaamme e ��. . BBaaccrroot t — — MMoorroozzeevviicchh 11���� G Gaamme e ��. . SSjjuuggiirroov v — — VViittiiuuggoovv ��00�� G Gaamme e ��. . BBaaccrroot t — — NNaakkaammuurraa ��11�� G Gaamme e ��. . KKoorroobboov v — — KKuuzzuubboovv ������ G Gaamme e ��. . KrKraammnniik k — — oommaasshheevvsskkyy ������ G Gaamme e ��. . LLaazznniicckka a — — SShhiirroovv ����11 G Gaamme e 1100. . MMooiisseeeennkko o — — PPoonnoommaarriioovv ������ G Gaamme e 1111. . EElljjaannoov v — — AArrsshhcchheennkkoo ������ G Gaamme e 11��. . MMeellkkuummyyaan n — — KKuurrnnoossoovv ����11 G Gaamme e 11��. . GGrriisscchhuuk k — — CCaarruuaannaa ����00 G Gaamme e 11��. . MMiittoon n — — VVaacchhiieerr ������ E E ������ G Gaamme e 11. . KKrraammnniik k — — LLeekkoo ������ G Gaamme e ��. . LLeekko o — — KKaarrjjaakkiinn ������ G Gaamme e ��. . AArroonniiaan n — — GGrriisscchhuukk ����11 G Gaamme e ��. . MMoorroozzeevviicch h — — CCaarrllsseenn ������ G Gaamme e ��. . PPoonnoommaarriioov v — — VVoollookkiittiinn ������ G Gaamme e ��. . MMooiisseeeennkko o — — VVoovvkk ������ G Gaamme e ��. . GGiirri i — — BBaaccrroott ��00�� G Gaamme e ��. . KKrraammnniik k — — GGrriisscchhuukk ��11�� G Gaamme e ��. . WWaanng g — — BBaaccrroott ������ ENDGAMES ENDGAMES ������ PUZZLES PUZZLES ������
KEY TO SYMBOLS KEY TO SYMBOLS
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Black has a slight advantageBlack has a slight advantage
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with the ideawith the idea
only moveonly move
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EDITORIAL PREFACE EDITORIAL PREFACE
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION
A great �-month period o chess has p
A great �-month period o chess has passed, aassed, and we bring Ynd we bring You the new CE Sou the new CE Sep- ep-tember �01� issue. We worked hard to collect the best theoretical moments tember �01� issue. We worked hard to collect the best theoretical moments in this period, selecting games rom tournaments like the Dortmund Super in this period, selecting games rom tournaments like the Dortmund Super
ournament, tournament, the Biel Super he Biel Super ournament, tournament, the al he al MemoMemorial… rial… Our goaOur goal is l is toto give you theoretical k
give you theoretical knowledge that takes you rom a basic level to a level wherenowledge that takes you rom a basic level to a level where only very ew players in the world would have a chance to compete with You! only very ew players in the world would have a chance to compete with You! (I you do remember the lines, o course).
(I you do remember the lines, o course).
ON THE COVER ON THE COVER
We are in the game Volokitin–Eljanov rom Ukraine Championship �01� in We are in the game Volokitin–Eljanov rom Ukraine Championship �01� in Sveshnikov opening, where White does
Sveshnikov opening, where White does �nd a new way w�nd a new way with 11.c�!? to compli-ith 11.c�!? to compli-cate things in a position, which already almost been analyzed till completely cate things in a position, which already almost been analyzed till completely “dr
“dry”y”. W. We can e can be sure to see very soon more games on this be sure to see very soon more games on this topic.topic.
CONTENT OF CE SEPTEMBER 2012 CONTENT OF CE SEPTEMBER 2012
Te content o the CE Septermber �01� issue remains as usual: commented Te content o the CE Septermber �01� issue remains as usual: commented games (Kami
games (Kamil Miton, Borki Predojl Miton, Borki Predojevic, Arkadevic, Arkadij Naiditschij Naiditsch) + an ) + an endgame sec-endgame sec-tion (by Etienne Bacrot
tion (by Etienne Bacrot) + a puz) + a puzzle section (by Csaba Bazle section (by Csaba Balogh)logh)..
From the openings point o view: Finally, the King’s Indian ans will have From the openings point o view: Finally, the King’s Indian ans will have a blast because we analy
a blast because we analyzed quite a ew important games played on this open-zed quite a ew important games played on this open-ing. O course, we didn’t miss the main topics in openings like the Sicilian, ing. O course, we didn’t miss the main topics in openings like the Sicilian, Slav or Catalan (with a very important game rom Dort
Slav or Catalan (with a very important game rom Dortmund �01�, Kramnimund �01�, Kramnik- k-Leko).
A FEW GENERAL WORDS TO THE CE READERS A FEW GENERAL WORDS TO THE CE READERS
Sometimes it
Sometimes it’’s hard to see as hard to see and we might orget the hundreds o hours o prepa-nd we might orget the hundreds o hours o prepa-ration that t
ration that the he op players spend beoop players spend beore playing each gare playing each game. A short and me. A short and “bor- “bor-ing” draw can ofen contain a lot o new inormation and great play. Tat’s ing” draw can ofen contain a lot o new inormation and great play. Tat’s why the most bea
why the most beautiuutiul and spectacul and spectacular analar analyses are lef in the shadow lyses are lef in the shadow or theor the usual
usual spectatorspectator..
With deep opening ana
With deep opening analysis, we are trylysis, we are trying to show Ying to show You the “behou the “behind the scenes”ind the scenes” o the novelty, give You our opinion about it, and what’s most important, give o the novelty, give You our opinion about it, and what’s most important, give You directions or urther home analysis -where the right path is usually not You directions or urther home analysis -where the right path is usually not an easy one to �nd.
an easy one to �nd.
FUTURE FUTURE
Already now we can announce that the next CE issue, “CE January �01�”, is Already now we can announce that the next CE issue, “CE January �01�”, is going to probably be one o the most interesting ones we have ever published going to probably be one o the most interesting ones we have ever published chess-wise. Ev
chess-wise. Events like tents like the Chess Olympiad, the Fide Grand Prix, Bilbao ahe Chess Olympiad, the Fide Grand Prix, Bilbao andnd the London Super
the London Super ournament, with ournament, with alall the best players o the world partici-l the best players o the world partici-pating, g
pating, give a huge load o nive a huge load o new chess material rom which we can harew chess material rom which we can harvest thevest the best theoretical moments and analyze them in the book.
best theoretical moments and analyze them in the book.
Arkadij Naiditsch Arkadij Naiditsch
CONTRIBUTORS CONTRIBUTORS
Etienne Bacrot
Etienne Bacrot: France, �� years old, GM ��1�, number �� in: France, �� years old, GM ��1�, number �� in the world. Became GM at the age o 1�, a record at the time. the world. Became GM at the age o 1�, a record at the time. Six times French Champion starting rom 1���.
Six times French Champion starting rom 1���.
Winner o many international events including: �00�: 1st Winner o many international events including: �00�: 1st place in Poikovsky, �rd in Dortmund and �rd o the World place in Poikovsky, �rd in Dortmund and �rd o the World Cup in Kha
Cup in Khanty-Mansiysk. �00�: 1st inty-Mansiysk. �00�: 1st in Aero�ot Open, secondn Aero�ot Open, second in Montreal and Antwerp. �010: First equal in Gibraltar, �rd in Montreal and Antwerp. �010: First equal in Gibraltar, �rd in Nanjing and winner o Geneva Open. �011: First equal in in Nanjing and winner o Geneva Open. �011: First equal in Basel, Geneva
Basel, Geneva (rap(rapid) and Rabat (id) and Rabat (blitz).blitz).
Csaba Balogh
Csaba Balogh: Hungary, �� years old, GM ����. Grandmaster: Hungary, �� years old, GM ����. Grandmaster since �00�.
since �00�. WWon the U-1� section o on the U-1� section o the �00� Euthe �00� European Yropean Youthouth Chess Championship
Chess Championship. Member o the . Member o the Hungarian national Hungarian national teamteam since �00�.
since �00�. Best tourna
Best tournament result: winner o the Fischer memorial Super-ment result: winner o the Fischer memorial Super-tournament in �00�, Héviz.
tournament in �00�, Héviz.
Kamil Miton
Kamil Miton: Poland, �� years old, GM ����.: Poland, �� years old, GM ����. W
World Junior U-1� Champion iorld Junior U-1� Champion in 1���. Numbern 1���. Number � at the World Junior Champion (U-�0).
� at the World Junior Champion (U-�0).
wice the winner (�00� and �00�) o one o wice the winner (�00� and �00�) o one o the world’s biggest tournaments, the World the world’s biggest tournaments, the World Open in Philadelphia, USA.
Open in Philadelphia, USA.
Arkadij Naiditsch
Arkadij Naiditsch: Germany, �� years old, GM: Germany, �� years old, GM ��1�, number �1 in the world. Became ��1�, number �1 in the world. Became Interna-tional Master at t
tional Master at the age o 1�, Grandmaster at 1�.he age o 1�, Grandmaster at 1�. Winner o �00� Super-tournament in Dortmund Winner o �00� Super-tournament in Dortmund and since �00� the top-rated German player. In and since �00� the top-rated German player. In �00� was German Cha
�00� was German Champion and wmpion and won the Bakuon the Baku Open. In �010 Arkadij won a match against Open. In �010 Arkadij won a match against E�-menko in Mukachevo and was 1st equal in the menko in Mukachevo and was 1st equal in the European
Borki Predojevic
Borki Predojevic: Bosnia and Herzegovina, �� years old,: Bosnia and Herzegovina, �� years old, GM ����. Gained the GM title at the Calvia Olympiad in GM ����. Gained the GM title at the Calvia Olympiad in �00� when he was 1�
�00� when he was 1�. Best Elo wa. Best Elo was ���� in Septembs ���� in September �00�.er �00�. Joined the top 100 in �00�; highest place so ar was ��th Joined the top 100 in �00�; highest place so ar was ��th on the October �00� list.
on the October �00� list.
Winner o several international open tournaments Winner o several international open tournaments in-cluding: Open Metalis in Bizovac, Croatia in �00�, cluding: Open Metalis in Bizovac, Croatia in �00�, Za-greb Open, Croatia in �00�, Hit Open in Nova Gorica, greb Open, Croatia in �00�, Hit Open in Nova Gorica, Slov
Slovenia in enia in �00�, Acropolis Open in Greece �00�. in �00�,�00�, Acropolis Open in Greece �00�. in �00�, Acropolis Open in Greece �00�.
— A — — A —
GAME 1
GAME 1 Nakamura — WangNakamura — Wang [A��][A��] 1�1�
GAME 2
GAME 2 Kramnik — BartelKramnik — Bartel [A��][A��] ����
GAME 3
GAME 3 Wang — BologanWang — Bologan [A��][A��] �1�1
GAME 4
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GAME 4
GAME 4
▷▷ Magnus CarlsenMagnus Carlsen ((��������)) ▶
▶ Viktor BologanViktor Bologan((��������))
��th Biel GM ��th Biel GM Biel, SUI Biel, SUI Round �, �1.0�.�01� [A��] Round �, �1.0�.�01� [A��]
Annotated by Arkadij Naiditsch Annotated by Arkadij Naiditsch
Another game on the Benko Gambit. Another game on the Benko Gambit. Tis time we’ll analyze the main line Tis time we’ll analyze the main line with �.e� and not �
with �.e� and not �.g�. It seems li.g�. It seems like inke in both lines White achieves some both lines White achieves some ad- vantage,
vantage, and and probably 1�.probably 1�.e� is thee� is the saest way or White to play.
saest way or White to play.
�.d�
�.d� � �.c� c� �.d� b� �.cxb� a�� �.c� c� �.d� b� �.cxb� a� �.bxa� g� �.
�.bxa� g� �.c�c� xa� �.e�xa� �.e� x�x� �. �.x� d� �.x� d� �.�� g� ��.g� �–�g� ��.g� �–� ��. ��.g�g� bd�bd� ��. ��.e�!e�! b�b�
Another try or Black could be 1�... Another try or Black could be 1�...
a� 1�.a�a� 1�.a�
(1�.e� dxe� 1�.
(1�.e� dxe� 1�.xe�xe� xe� 1�.xe� 1�.xe�xe�
d�d�
(1�...
(1�...a� 1�.a� 1�.d1d1 d� 1�d� 1�..e�e� ad�ad� 1�.a�
1�.a� ((��.��. f� f� c� c� ��.��.e�e� xd�xd� ��. ��.xd�xd� xd� ��.xd� ��.xd�xd� xd�xd� �� ��..xd�xd� xd�xd� M. Carlsen–D.M. Carlsen–D. Andreikin �01�.) Andreikin �01�.) )) 1�. 1�.xe�xe� xd� 1�.xd� 1�.xd�xd� xd�xd� 1�. 1�.e1 c�=)e1 c�=) 1�... 1�...b� 1�.b� 1�.a� a� ((����..d�d� xb�xb� ��. ��.d�d� xd� ��.xd� ��.xd�xd� xe� ��.xe� ��.c�c�
b� ��.b� ��.db�db� c� ��.c� ��.xe�xe� e�e�–+–+
A. Ramirez–M. Leon Hoyos, �01�.) A. Ramirez–M. Leon Hoyos, �01�.) 1�...
1�...b� b� ((��...��...b� ��.b� ��.e�e� e�e� ��.
��.d�d�c� ��.c� ��.e�e�)) 1�.b�1�.b�
1�...
1�...e� e� ((��...��...ab� ��.ab� ��.d�d� e�e� ��
��..b�b� b� ��.b� ��.a� c� ��.a� c� ��.xc�xc�
xc� ��.bxc�xc� ��.bxc� xa� ��.xa� ��.xa�xa� xa�xa�
��
��..e�e�)) 1�.1�.d1d1 b� b� ((��...��...a�a� ��
��..xa�xa� xa� ��.xa� ��.d�d�)) 1�1�..d�d�
(1�. (1�.c� c� 1�.bxc�c� c� 1�.bxc� a� 1�.a� 1�.b�b� xb� (xb� (��...��...c� ��.c� ��.d�d� xa�xa� �� ��..d�d� bb� ��.c�bb� ��.c�)) �0.�0.xb�xb�
xc� �1.xc� �1.e�e� b� b� ((��...��...xa�xa�
��.
��.xa�xa� xa� ��.xa� ��.a�+-a�+-)) ��.��.c�c�
e� ��.e� ��.e1e1 c� c� ((��...��...c� ��.e�c� ��.e�
xd� ��.exd� exd� ��.a�xd� ��.exd� exd� ��.a�)) ��.��.c�c� xc� ��.xc� ��.xc�xc� c� ��.e�c� ��.e� xd�xd� �� ��..d�d� d�=)d�=) 1�... 1�...b� 1�.b� 1�.b�b�xb� 1�.xb� 1�.xb�xb�..
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CHESSHESS E EVOLUTIONVOLUTION 3737
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White has a lot o options here and White has a lot o options here and all o them seem to give a small all o them seem to give a small ad- vantage. vantage. 1�... 1�...e� 1�.e� 1�.g�g�.. ��. ��.b�b� 1�.e� dxe� 1�.
1�.e� dxe� 1�.xe�xe� xe� 1�.xe� 1�.xe�xe�
b�b�;;
1�.
1�.d�!?d�!? e� 1�.e� 1�.a� a� ((��.��.c�c� a�a� ��.
��.a�a� b�b�)) 1�...1�...c� 1�.c� 1�.c�c� a�a� 1�.
1�.d� e� (d� e� (��...��...e� ��.b�e� ��.b� xc�xc� ��.bxc�
��.bxc� b� ��.b� ��.b�b� xb� ��.cxb�xb� ��.cxb�
xb� ��.xb� ��.xb�xb� xb� ��.axb�xb� ��.axb� xa�xa�
��
��..b�b� a� ��.b�a� ��.b� b� ��.b� ��. f� f� f� f� ��
��..e�e� e� ��.e� ��.d�d� d� ��.d� ��.c�c�)) 1�.dxe�
1�.dxe� xe� 1�.xe� 1�.b�b�
1�...
1�...xb� (xb� (��...��...d� ��.d� ��.d�d� xb�xb� ��.axb�
��.axb� xb� ��.xb� ��.xa�xa� xa� ��.xa� ��.d�d�
f� f� ��.��.xd�xd�xb� ��.xb� ��.e�e� ; ; ����......c�c�
��.
��.bxd�bxd� e� ��.e� ��.c�c�)) �0.�0.xb�xb�
xb� �1.xb� �1.xb�xb� xb� ��.axb�xb� ��.axb� xa�xa�
��.
��.c�c� a� ��.a� ��.c1c1 � ��.b�� ��.b�..
��...
��...e� ��.e� ��.g�g�d� ��.d� ��.a�a�
1�. 1�.hb1 h� (hb1 h� (…��...…��...c� ��.c� ��.xe�xe� xe� ��.xe� ��.xc� xc� )).. ��... ��...b�b� 1�...h� 1�. 1�...h� 1�.�� c� 1�.c� 1�.c�c� b�b� (
(��...��...a� ��.a� ��.ha�ha� a� ��.a� ��.d�d� b�b� ��.
��.c�c�))1�.a�1�.a�b� �0.b� �0.a�a�b� (b� (��...��...
b� ��.e�b� ��.e�)) �1.�1.d�d�.. ��.b� ��.b� ��... ��...d�d� 1�... 1�...c� 1�.c� 1�.xc�xc� xc� 1�.xc� 1�.c�c�.. ��. ��.a� �?!a� �?!
Tis move makes th
Tis move makes things go aster orings go aster or White, but Black’s position is clearly White, but Black’s position is clearly worse anyway. worse anyway. ��. ��.c� � ��.ex� gx�c� � ��.ex� gx� �0... �0...x� �1.x� �1.d1d1 xd� ��.xd� ��.c� e�c� e� ��.g� ��.g� � ��.� ��.g�g�.. ��.
��.d�d�� ��.� ��.e�+e�+xe� ��.dxe�xe� ��.dxe�
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��...c� ��.bxc�
��...c� ��.bxc� xc� (xc� (��...��...e�e� ��.
��.e�+-e�+-)) ��.��.bd�bd� e� ��.e� ��.e1+-.e1+-.
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��.h�h�
��...c� ��...c�
Bologan looks or chances in the Bologan looks or chances in the complicatio
complications, but ns, but these tthese things don’things don’t work with the World’s Number 1 work with the World’s Number 1 player. White controls the game and player. White controls the game and �nishes it
�nishes it easilyeasily..
��.bxc� ��.bxc�
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that 1�.e� is really a strong idea toe� is really a strong idea to accommodate White’s pieces.
accommodate White’s pieces.
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— B — — B —
GAME 1
GAME 1 Karjakin — FridmanKarjakin — Fridman [B��][B��] �0�0
GAME 2
GAME 2 E�menko — MoiseenkoE�menko — Moiseenko [B��][B��] ����
GAME 3
GAME 3 Grischuk — RGrischuk — Radjabov adjabov [B��][B��] ����
GAME 4
GAME 4 Volokitin — Eljanov Volokitin — Eljanov [B��][B��] ����
GAME 5
GAME 5 Svidler — Dubov Svidler — Dubov [B��][B��] ����
GAME 6
GAME 6 Bacrot — GiriBacrot — Giri [B��][B��] ����
GAME 7
— C — — C —
GAME 1
GAME 1 Naiditsch — SoNaiditsch — So [C��][C��] ����
GAME 2
GAME 2 Caruana — Caruana — NaidiNaiditschtsch [C��][C��] 10�10�
GAME 3
GAME 3 Movsesian — AvrukhMovsesian — Avrukh [C��][C��] 11�11�
GAME 4
GAME 4 Saric — PavlovicSaric — Pavlovic [C��][C��] 1�11�1
GAME 5
GAME 5 Carlsen — BacrotCarlsen — Bacrot [C��][C��] 1��1��
GAME 6
GAME 6 Carlsen — AronianCarlsen — Aronian [C��][C��] 1��1��
GAME 7
GAME 7 Karjakin Karjakin — Naiditsc— Naiditschh [C��][C��] 1��1��
GAME 8
GAME 8 MoroMorozevich zevich — Radjabov — Radjabov [C��][C��] 1��1��
GAME 9
— D — — D —
GAME 1
GAME 1 Moiseenko — Kuzubov Moiseenko — Kuzubov [D��][D��] 1��1��
GAME 2
GAME 2 Morozevich — NakamuraMorozevich — Nakamura [D��][D��] 1��1��
GAME 3
GAME 3 RodshteRodshtein — in — Panomariov Panomariov [D��][D��] 1��1��
GAME 4
GAME 4 Bacrot — MorozevichBacrot — Morozevich [D��][D��] 1��1��
GAME 5
GAME 5 Sjugirov — Sjugirov — VitiugoVitiugov v [D��][D��] �0��0�
GAME 6
GAME 6 Bacrot — NakamuraBacrot — Nakamura [D��][D��] �1��1�
GAME 7
GAME 7 Korobov — Kuzubov Korobov — Kuzubov [D��][D��] ������
GAME 8
GAME 8 Kramnik — omashevsky Kramnik — omashevsky [D��][D��] ������
GAME 9
GAME 9 Laznicka — Shirov Laznicka — Shirov [D��][D��] ��1��1
GAME 10
GAME 10 Moiseenko — Ponomariov Moiseenko — Ponomariov [D��][D��] ������
GAME 11
GAME 11 Eljanov — ArshchenkoEljanov — Arshchenko [D��][D��] ������
GAME 12
GAME 12 Melkumyan — Kurnosov Melkumyan — Kurnosov [D��][D��] ��1��1
GAME 13
GAME 13 GriscGrischuk — Carhuk — Caruanauana [D��][D��] ��0��0
GAME 14
— E — — E —
GAME 1
GAME 1 Kramnik — LekoKramnik — Leko [E��][E��] ������
GAME 2
GAME 2 Leko — KarjakinLeko — Karjakin [E��][E��] ������
GAME 3
GAME 3 Aronian — Grischuk Aronian — Grischuk [E��][E��] ��1��1
GAME 4
GAME 4 MoroMorozevich — Czevich — Carlsenarlsen [E��][E��] ������
GAME 5
GAME 5 Ponomariov — VolokitinPonomariov — Volokitin [E��][E��] ������
GAME 6
GAME 6 Moiseenko — Vovk Moiseenko — Vovk [E��][E��] ������
GAME 7
GAME 7 Giri — BacrotGiri — Bacrot [E��][E��] �0��0�
GAME 8
GAME 8 Kramnik Kramnik — Grisch— Grischuk uk [E��][E��] �1��1�
GAME 9
ENDGAMES ENDGAMES
GAME 1
GAME 1 Giri — BacrotGiri — Bacrot [E��][E��] GAME 2
GAME 2 Bacrot — CarlsenBacrot — Carlsen [A��][A��] GAME 3
GAME 3 WWang — ang — CarlsenCarlsen [E��][E��] GAME 4
GAME 4 Bacrot — IstratescuBacrot — Istratescu [D��][D��] GAME 5
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