Viswanathan Anand draws with Anish Giri

Viswanathan Anand played out an easy draw against Anish Giri which was his third straight draw.

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However, he slipped to joint second spot with Shakhriyar Mamedyarov in the sole lead.

Five-time World champion Viswanathan Anand played out an easy draw as black against local star Anish Giri but slipped to joint second spot after the sixth round of Tata Steel Chess tournament here.

Having won two of the first three games, this was Anand’s third straight draw in the event and the Indian ace will look to heat things up in the next round when he plays with the slightly favourable colour in the game.

Shakhriyar Mamedyarov of Azerbaijan emerged as the sole leader when lady luck smiled on him from a nearly lost position against Grandmaster Adhiban Bhaskaran.

Adhiban had thus far been out-of-sort and nowhere near the performance he showed in the previous edition when he finished third. However, the Indian missed a golden opportunity when he failed to convert what should have been his first victory.

With Mamedyarov in front on 4.5 points, Giri, Anand and Wesley So of United States now share the second spot on four points apiece. Vladimir Kramnik of Russia and top ranked Magnus Carlsen of Norway are joint fifth at the near half-way stage on 3.5 points with seven rounds still to come.

Anand had to do little with black pieces as Anish Giri did not enter complexities. For the records, it was a Catalan by the Dutchman wherein Anand sacrificed a piece for piece- play and exchanged queens to retain subtle compensation. The peace was signed in mere 20 moves.

Gujrathi played out a draw with Benjamin Bok of Holland while D Harika also split the points with Dmitry Gordievsky of Russia.

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