Updated January 23rd, 2020 at 12:55 IST

Viswanathan Anand draws with Dubov; Magnus Carlsen back in the reckoning

Five-time world champion Viswanathan Anand played out yet another draw, sharing points with Daniil Dubov of Russia in the ninth round of Tata Steel Masters

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Five-time world champion Viswanathan Anand played out yet another draw, sharing points with Daniil Dubov of Russia in the ninth round of Tata Steel Masters, here. Anand could not do much with his white pieces against Dubov on Wednesday although optically his position appeared to be preferable after the opening. 

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What happened in the game?

As it happened in the game, the players reached a fairly level position after the opening and the draw was not a problem for Dubov. With 4.5 points, the Indian ace is at number 10 in standings. World's top-ranked Magnus Carlsen of Norway stormed through the defense of whiz-kid Alireza Firouzja to bounce back in the reckoning for top honors. Carlsen showed to the world who is the boss even as everyone had already started comparing him with Firouzja. The World champion was at his technical best in outclassing the Iranian born out of a closed Ruy Lopez as black giving no chances whatsoever.

"I got a nice, playable position early on and it felt like it was easier for me to play. It felt like he was drifting, sort of. He couldn't really find a plan there," said Carlsen.
 

Fabiano Caruana of the United States emerged as the sole leader on six points out of a possible nine after drawing with Nikita Vituigov of Russia. With Caruana on six, Carlsen is now joint second and pretty much within striking distance of attaining his eighth championship here. Anand on four points has a lot of work to do to be in with a chance. In the Challenger's section, Surya Shekhar Ganguly slipped to the fourth spot as he was held to a draw by young gun Vincent Keymer of Germany Ganguly needs a couple of big wins to win the event and qualify for the Masters next year.

Results Masters round 9: V Anand (Ind, 4) drew with Daniil Dubov (Rus, 4.5); Nikita Vitiugov (Rus, 3) drew with Fabiano Caruana (Usa, 6); Alireza Firouzja (Fid, 5.5) drew with Magnus Carlsen (Nor, 5.5); Vladislav Kovalev (Blr, 3) drew with Jorden Van Foreest (Ned, 5.5); Jan-Krzysztof Duda (Pol, 5) drew with Jeffery Xiong (Usa, 3.5); Vladislav Artemiev (Rus, 4.5) drew with Yu Yangyi (Chn, 3); Wesley So (Usa, 5.5) drew with Anish Giri (Ned, 4.5).

Challengers: Erwin  L'Ami (Ned, 6) beat Rauf Mamedov (Aze, 4.5); Vincent Keymer (Ger, 4.5) drew with Surya Shekhar Ganguly (Ind, 5.5); Nihal Sarin (Ind, 4.5) drew with Jan Smeets (Ned, 4.5); Nild Grandelius (Swe, 4.5) lost to David Anton Guijarro (Esp, 6); Pavel Eljanov (Ukr, 6) drew with Dinara Saduakassova (Kaz, 2); Anton Smirnov (Aus,. 3) lost to Nodirbek Abdusattorov (Uzb, 5); Max Warmerdam (Ned, 2) drew with Lucas Van Foreest (Ned, 4.5).  

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Published January 23rd, 2020 at 12:55 IST