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2nd round on 08 February 2013
at 15:00 |
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Fridman Daniel | 2667 | ½-½ |
Meier Georg | 2640 |
Anand Vishy | 2780 | ½-½ |
Caruana Fabiano | 2757 |
Naiditsch Arkadij | 2716 | 1-0 |
Adams Michael | 2725 |
Michael Adams (above right) confessed afterwards (for the second day in a row!), “I had no idea what was going on”. At first it seemed as though Naiditsch, angry at letting his earlier edge slip, was making the classic mistake of pushing too hard for a win, but towards the second time control Adams found himself in a tough situation.
A first win for top German GM Arkadij Naiditsch
Second seed in Baden Baden: Italian GM Fabiano Caruana
Fabiano Caruana’s difficulties in last month’s Wijk aan Zee started with an early loss with the black pieces against Vishy Anand. Although that could of course happen to anyone, things soon went from bad to worse. When the dust had settled the young Italian had lost five games and almost 25 rating points, dropping not only out of the world Top Five but also the Top Ten. Caruana told the GRENKE Chess Classic press team that his performance there was the result of a whole combination of factors. One was that he was unwell for most of the event, but he was also without his coach Vladimir Chuchelov, who was focussing on one of his other students, Anish Giri. Here in Baden-Baden Vladimir is accompanying Fabiano, and a repetition of the Wijk aan Zee scenario doesn’t seem to be on the cards. For the second day in a row Caruana demonstrated deep preparation...
World Champion Vishy Anand during his game against Caruana
The second game to finish was the 26-move draw between German grandmasters Daniel Fridman (above) and Georg Meier. Fridman is a very funny man, and greeted IM Lawrence Trent in the press conference with, “you didn’t fall asleep?” True, it wasn’t spectacular chess to watch, but what emerged from the press conference was an insight into the subtleties that decide matters in the higher echelons of world chess. Meier revealed that “a lot happened in the early moves”, as Fridman managed to use a move-order trick to play a line of the Nimzo-Indian that Meier had successfully avoided in last year’s Dortmund tournament. Meier was left struggling to remember the analysis he’d done as a junior, while Fridman… claimed he hadn’t expected to succeed and also couldn’t remember the line!
German GM Georg Meier
The highlight of Saturday’s Round 3 looks set to be Caruana-Naiditsch. Will Naiditsch’s satisfaction at winning be enough to overcome the exhaustion of today’s game? In the same fixture in Dortmund last year the Italian only escaped by the skin of his teeth.
Report: Colin McGourty Photos: Georgios Souleidis
1st round on 07 February 2013
at 15:00 |
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Naiditsch Arkadij | 2716 | ½-½ |
Fridman Daniel | 2667 |
Adams Michael | 2725 | ½-½ |
Anand Vishy | 2780 |
Caruana Fabiano | 2757 | 1-0 |
Meier Georg | 2640 |
2nd round on 08 February 2013
at 15:00 |
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Fridman Daniel | 2667 | ½-½ |
Meier Georg | 2640 |
Anand Vishy | 2780 | ½-½ |
Caruana Fabiano | 2757 |
Naiditsch Arkadij | 2716 | 1-0 |
Adams Michael | 2725 |
3rd round on 09 February 2013
at 15:00 |
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Adams Michael | 2725 | Fridman Daniel | 2667 | |
Caruana Fabiano | 2757 | Naiditsch Arkadij | 2716 | |
Meier Georg | 2640 | Anand Vishy | 2780 | |
4th round on 10 February 2013
at 15:00 |
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Fridman Daniel | 2667 | Anand Vishy | 2780 | |
Naiditsch Arkadij | 2716 | Meier Georg | 2640 | |
Adams Michael | 2725 | Caruana Fabiano | 2757 | |
5th round on 11 February 2013
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Caruana Fabiano | 2757 | Fridman Daniel | 2667 | |
Meier Georg | 2640 | Adams Michael | 2725 | |
Anand Vishy | 2780 | Naiditsch Arkadij | 2716 | |
6th round on 13 February 2013
at 15:00 |
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Fridman Daniel | 2667 | Naiditsch Arkadij | 2716 | |
Anand Vishy | 2780 | Adams Michael | 2725 | |
Meier Georg | 2640 | Caruana Fabiano | 2757 | |
7th round on 14 February 2013
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Meier Georg | 2640 | Fridman Daniel | 2667 | |
Caruana Fabiano | 2757 | Anand Vishy | 2780 | |
Adams Michael | 2725 | Naiditsch Arkadij | 2716 | |
8th round on 15 February 2013
at 15:00 |
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Fridman Daniel | 2667 | Adams Michael | 2725 | |
Naiditsch Arkadij | 2716 | Caruana Fabiano | 2757 | |
Anand Vishy | 2780 | Meier Georg | 2640 | |
9th round on 16 February 2013
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Anand Vishy | 2780 | Fridman Daniel | 2667 | |
Meier Georg | 2640 | Naiditsch Arkadij | 2716 | |
Caruana Fabiano | 2757 | Adams Michael | 2725 | |
10th round on 17 February
2013 at 13:00 |
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Fridman Daniel | 2667 | Caruana Fabiano | 2757 | |
Adams Michael | 2725 | Meier Georg | 2640 | |
Naiditsch Arkadij | 2716 | Anand Vishy | 2780 |
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