Bilbao Chess 2014 - Day 3 Print
Wednesday, 17 September 2014 02:09
Five-times World Champion Viswanathan Anand, and double Olympic champion and world number three Levon Aronian drew the game on the third day of Bilbao Chess Masters Final 2014.

This result made Indian Anand, who was playing with white, the provisional leader of the standings on the first round’s last day, keeping Armenian Aroninan at a distance. For his part, Ruslan Ponomariov got his first victory at Bilbao Chess today by defeating Spanish champion Paco Vallejo, who closes the standings after losing two consecutive games.

Levon Aronian (Armenia) - Viswanathan Anand (India) 1-1 (1 h. 46’ - 34 moves)
Ruslan Ponomariov (Ukraine) - Francisco Vallejo (Spain) 3-0 (2h. 50’ - 34 moves)

Bilbao Masters Final standings after Day 3:
1. Anand (India) - 7 points
2. Aronian (Armenia) - 5 points
3. Ponomariov (Ukraine) - 3 points
4. Vallejo (Spain) - 1 point


Football player Esteban Granero makes the honorary move
Football player Esteban Granero makes the honorary move


The encounter for leadership between the two players leading the standings, Anand and Aronian, was a quick game. Despite being exemplary in terms of strategy, there was too little risk-taking and thrill involved according to some experts. Seemingly, both players have studied each other well, and could be waiting for their final encounter on Saturday to actually compete for the 7th Grand Slam Masters Final crown.

If this were true, after overcoming the difficult tests that Vallejo and Ponomariov will pose on Thursday and Friday, Aronian would have a head start by playing with white. It is still uncertain, though, what the difference in the standings would be, which is two points in favour of five-times World Champion Anand at the moment.

Perhaps not fully recovered from yesterday’s “stupid mistake”, in his own words, which made him lose against Anand, Spanish champion Vallejo lost today once more, this time against Ukranian Ponomariov.

With this result, Vallejo replaces ex world champion Ponomariov on the last position in the standings. Tomorrow’s free day will probably help him recapture the great vibes with which he started the tournament, after getting prestigious victories and being proclaimed overall winner at both the Tromso Olympiad and, more recently, the Spanish Linares tournament.

At the European Club Cup, big favourite Socar (Azerbaijan) is relentlessly winning his way to the continental title, while their pairing rivals do no stand a chance. Their victim today was Oslo.

Socar has a talented team, including, amongst others, world top ten players Veselin Topalov (Bulgary), Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (Azerbaijan) and Michael Adams (United Kingdom). Despite leading the standings, the other big candidate, Obiettivo Risarcimento (Italy), failed today by drawing the game against equally powerful SPB.

To download today’s videos:
https://www.youtube.com/user/bilbaochess/videos

For further information:
www.europeanchessclubcup2014.com



 
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