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Friday, May 18, 2012

World Chess Championship 2012 - Replay Drawn Game 5 Moves with Chess King


Game 5 of World Chess Championship 2012 
in Moscow between Viswananthan Anand 
and Boris Gelfand about to begin. Photo: Fide.

Game 5 Result: 1/2-1/2
Anand-Gelfand Match Score: 2.5-2.5


The fifth game saw 1.e4 from reigning world chess champion Viswanathan Anand giving fans to cheer for what they were looking for. However, the  game ended in a draw in Moscow on Thursday. At the press conference, Gelfand said he was prepared for the opening and did not find it any surprise. Boris Gelfand and Viswanathan Anand agreed to a draw after 27 moves. 


World Chess Championship 2012 - Replay Drawn Game 4 Moves with Chess King
 
World Chess Championship 2012 - Replay Drawn Game 3 Moves with Chess King
World Chess Championship 2012 - Replay Second Game Draw with Chess KingWorld Chess Championship 2012 - Replay First Game Draw with Chess King


Top 6 Reasons Why Anand, Gelfand 2012 World Chess Championship Will be Fun

Watch out for our next chess fun post on the rest day. Enjoy the live broadcast of the Anand Gelfand world chess championship 2012 on Thursday at the official website.


You can replay Anand, Gelfand Game 5 in our Chess King applet.


Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Anand, Gelfand World Chess Match: Can You Guess Whom Do Chess Legends Mark Dvoretsky and Anatoly Bykhovsky Support?



In the press centre of the Anand, Gelfand World Chess Championship Match 2012, Mark Dvoretsky and Anatoly Bykhovsky shared their views on FischerRandom Chess with Evgeny Potemkin of ChessNews and also said who they support in the Anand, Gelfand World Chess Championship Match 2012 in Moscow. 
Can you guess who they support as the next world chess champion? 
This chess video is in Russian, but we have a translation by Maria Khondoga for our English audience here at Chess Magazine Black and White.

Chess King Sponsors the Full English Breakfast Chess Audio Podcast

Chess King is proud to sponsor the well-known audio podcast “The Full English Breakfast“. FEB is all about chess chats with a coupla cheeky chaps: International Master Lawrence Trent, Grandmaster Stephen Gordon, and host Macauley Peterson. Read further at ChessKing website.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

World Chess Championship 2012 - Replay Drawn Game 4 Moves with Chess King


Game 4 of World Chess Championship 2012 in Moscow between: Viswananthan Anand and Boris Gelfand about to begin. Photo: Fide.

Game 4 Result: 1/2-1/2
Anand-Gelfand Match Score: 2.0-2.0

The fourth game was a bit lukewarm at the Anand, Gelfand World Chess Championship 2012 in Moscow on Tuesday. At the press conference, Gelfand said the end position was optically better for White and Black pieces lacked co-ordination. Anand said the match is just beginning to develop. Boris Gelfand and Viswanathan Anand agreed to a draw after 34 moves. Gelfand could not nuke Anand's Chebanenko semi-Slav.

World Chess Championship 2012 - Replay Drawn Game 3 Moves with Chess King
World Chess Championship 2012 - Replay Second Game Draw with Chess KingWorld Chess Championship 2012 - Replay First Game Draw with Chess King

You can replay Anand, Gelfand Game 4 in our Chess King applet.


World Chess Blitz Championship among Chess Robots - ChessKA versus KUKA Monster


A special World Chess Blitz Championship for Chess Robots will take place on May 19 (12pm – 17pm Moscow time) in Moscow. This incredible World Chess Blitz event will be held on the Strastnoy Bulvar. Two robots will fight for the title of the World Robot Blitz Chess Champion. Read all about it at www.chessblog.com.

World Chess Championship 2012 - Replay Drawn Game 3 Moves with Chess King




All set for Game 3 of World Chess Championship in Moscow: Viswananthan Anand and Boris Gelfand. Photo: Fide.

Game 3 Result: 1/2-1/2
Anand-Gelfand Match Score: 1.5-1.5


The third game was an exciting one keeping everyone on the edge. The world chess championship 2012 is just warming up, we suppose. Moscow -- and the rest of the world -- witnessed an exciting chess encounter between reigning world chess champion and his challenger on Monday. Boris Gelfand and Viswanathan Anand agreed to a draw after 37 moves. You can replay the game in our Chess King applet.

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