Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Quick draw in game 8 of FIDE World Championship 19 Nov

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The eighth game of the FIDE World Championship Match, sponsored by Tamil Nadu state and currently ongoing in Chennai, finished in draw after 33 moves of play.
The challenger and world’s top rated player Magnus Carlsen changed his opening strategy and went for 1.e4 this time. The defending champion Viswanathan Anand echoed Carlsen’s repertoire and defended with Berlin Ruy Lopez, to the surprise of everyone in the press room here in Chennai.
Carlsen does not like to enter the Berlin endgame often with white pieces, and instead played the less frequent 5.Re1. The resulting pawn structure is symmetrical but with more pieces on the board.
Only two months ago Carlsen had a similar position with black against Hikaru Nakamura in Saint Louis. In 2010 Carlsen and Anand already tested the system, with same colours, in Kristiansund and Nanjing. All these games were drawn.
After the massive exchanges on the open e-file, the game ended in a draw on 33rd move. Carlsen spent only 20 minutes for the whole game. The current score is 5-3 in favour of the challenger.
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The players were subjected to doping test after the eighth game and that accounted for a mild delay in the arrival at the media hall. The tests were done by Dr Jana Bellin. FIDE to be part of the International Olympic Committee initiated doping tests from the Bled Olympiad of 2002.
In the Bled 2002 Olympiad, Chennai’s women grandmaster Meenakshi was tested for doping after a random pick.
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Might be NASA involve in plans to launch two married astronauts on an ambitious manned flyby mission to the Red Planet by early 2018


A nonprofit space exploration group revealed today (Nov. 20) exactly how it plans to launch two married astronauts on an ambitious manned flyby mission to the Red Planet by early 2018, a scenario that would involve NASA and federal funding along with a healthy dose of the pioneering spirit.
The Inspiration Mars project — which is led by multimillionaire Dennis Tito, the world's first space tourist — hopes to partner with NASA, using much of the space agency's equipment and expertise as well as an infusion of federal money to get off the launch pad by early January 2018.
"Perhaps several hundred million dollars in new federal spending can make this mission happen," Inspiration Mars officials wrote in a report, released today, that outlines the mission's proposed architecture. "We now call on our nation’s leaders to seize this singular opportunity to begin human exploration of the solar system and affirm America’s leadership throughout the world." [Private Mission to Mars Explained (Infographic)]
The proposed "Mission for America" would launch a married couple toward the Red Planet sometime between Dec. 25, 2017 and Jan. 5, 2018, to take advantage of a rare favorable alignment of Mars and Earth.
The two astronauts would not land on the Red Planet but would cruise within 100 miles (160 kilometers) of its surface before heading back home, eventually touching down on Earth in May 2019 after spending 501 days in space.
The flyby mission will help inspire the next generation of researchers and engineers, preserving America's competitive edge in science and technology, Inspiration Mars officials say. It should also lay the foundation for even more ambitious manned exploration of the solar system, they add.
"There'll be a lot of science return and techology return," Taber MacCallum, Inspiration Mars' chief technology officer, told reporters during a teleconference today. "We will, I think, sort of break the sound barrier for going to Mars and back, enabling a range of missions to occur in the future."
The current mission plan, as outlined in the report, calls for using NASA's Space Launch System mega-rocket (SLS), which is in development with a first flight slated for late 2017.
The flyby mission would require two launches in quick succession. In the first liftoff, an SLS would loft four payloads to Earth orbit: an SLS upper-stage rocket; a 600-cubic-foot habitat module derived from Orbital Sciences' Cygnus cargo vessel; a service module that would support the habitat module with power, propulsion and communications systems; and an Earth re-entry pod, which would be based on NASA's Orion capsule.
The second launch — this one likely using a commercial rocket — would deliver the two astronauts to orbit aboard a yet-to-be-selected private spaceship. The crewmembers would then transfer to the habitat module, and the SLS upper stage would propel them on toward Mars.
The married couple would spend virtually the entire mission in the habitat module, transferring to the re-entry pod in the last few hours of the mission.
Inspiration Mars officials acknowledge that making all of this happen will be challenging. The re-entry pod, for example, will have to protect the astronauts from the blazing heat generated when it slams into Earth's atmosphere at about 32,000 mph (51,500 km/h).
But it can be done, and the current plan — which emphasizes the use of technology already proven or in development whenever possible — gives the mission the best chance of success, Inspiration Mars officials say.
"We submit this report with unreserved faith in the men and women of NASA, with a singleminded commitment to surmounting every obstacle, and with complete confidence that this mission can be done," they write in the report.
Follow Mike Wall on Twitter @michaeldwall and Google+. Follow us @SpacedotcomFacebook or Google+. Originally published on SPACE.com.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Viswanathan Anand defended title in 2012 World Chess Championship Match

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Viswanathan Anand (India) retained the title of the World Champion after defeating the challenger Boris Gelfand (Israel) in the FIDE World Chess Championship Match in 2012 in Moscow, Russia.
The match was held on 10-31st May, 2012, at the Engineering Building of the State Tretyakov Gallery.
With equal score in the classical games (1 win for each and 10 draws) the match outcome was decided in a rapid tiebreak. Anand won one rapid game and drew the remaining three to defend the title he holds from Mexico 2007, Bonn 2008, and Sofia 2010.
Anand was also World Champion in 2000 after the knock-out tournament and he won the FIDE World Rapid Championship in 2003.

Magnus Carlsen is the challenger of reigning World Champion Viswanathan Anand

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Magnus Carlsen won the Candidates Tournament 2013 after the thrilling finish to become the official challenger of reigning World Champion Viswanathan Anand.
In the last round of the event both Carlsen and the other leader, Vladimir Kramnik, unexpectedly lost their games and remained tied on the first place with 8,5 points each. Carlsen won on the second tiebreak rule – higher number of wins – to qualify for the World Championship Match.
The same evening World Champion Viswanathan Anand wrote on Twitter: “Congratulations to Magnus! He always comes through. Vladimir made a huge impression with his play, but what can you do about this tiebreak?”
The FIDE Candidates’ Tournament took place March 14th-April 1st, 2013 at IET London, Savoy Place. It was sponsored by the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR) and organized by AGON and the World Chess Federation (FIDE).
Final standings after 14 rounds:
1. Carlsen 8,5 points (5 wins); 2. Kramnik 8,5 (4 wins); 3-4. Svidler and Aronian 8,0; 5-6. Grischuk and Gelfand 6,5; 7. Ivanchuk 6,0; 8. Radjabov 4,0.

http://chennai2013.fide.com/magnus-carlsen-is-the-challenger-of-reigning-world-champion-viswanathan-anand/

World Chess Championship, Game Seven: A Quiet Draw

Round 1Carlsen – Anand1/2-1/2Replay gamePhotos Video
Round 2Anand – Carlsen1/2 – 1/2Replay gamePhotos Video
Round 3Carlsen – Anand 1/2 – 1/2 Replay gamePhotos Video
Round 4Anand – Carlsen1/2 – 1/2Replay gamePhotosVideo
Round 5Carlsen – Anand1 – 0Replay gamePhotosVideo
Round 6Anand – Carlsen0 – 1Replay gamePhotosVideo
Round 7Anand – Carlsen1/2 – 1/2Replay gamePhotosVideo
Round 8Carlsen – Anand1/2 – 1/2Replay gamePhotosVideo
 Score 5 – 3


World Chess Championship, Game Seven: A Quiet Draw

By November 18, 2013
Those looking for World Champion Viswanathan Anand to break out a key piece of preparation or try to force Magnus Carlsen into a sharp, tactical battle in Game 7 of their World Championship match were disappointed on Monday, as Anand opted for an opening similar to the one in which he lost Game Six. The result was another "anti-Berlin" in which Anand never got much of an advantage, and which petered out into what looked to be a drawn endgame. This time, the two reached a draw after a threefold repetition of moves on Move 32, leaving the score at 4.5-2.5 in Carlsen's favor. At this point, it's hard to see how Anand can find wins in this match, and it feels like he may feel the same way about the match himself.
Carlsen can all but end the match tomorrow with a win with the white pieces, though even a draw will suit him well at this point. Anand is running out of time, needing at least two wins from the last five games just to tie the match. It will be interesting to see what Carlsen tries with White tomorrow; he's certainly in a position where he could choose to simply play a drawish line and force Anand to press with Black if he wants to make the game more dangerous for both sides. There's also the point that Magnus has already made in the match: that even a quiet looking game is one in which he can play for a win, so even if it looks like he's "parking the bus," that doesn't mean he can't expand his lead.
The moves of Game Seven:
White: Viswanathan Anand
Black: Magnus Carlsen
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nf6 4.d3 Bc5 5.Bxc6 dxc6 6.Nbd2 Bg4 7.h3 Bh5 8.Nf1 Nd7 9.Ng3 Bxf3 10.Qxf3 g6 11.Be3 Qe7 12.O-O-O O-O-O 13.Ne2 Rhe8 14.Kb1 b6 15.h4 Kb7 16.h5 Bxe3 17.Qxe3 Nc5 18.hxg6 hxg6 19.g3 a5 20.Rh7 Rh8 21.Rdh1 Rxh7 22.Rxh7 Qf6 23.f4 Rh8 24.Rxh8 Qxh8 25.fxe5 Qxe5 26.Qf3 f5 27.exf5 gxf5 28.c3 Ne6 29.Kc2 Ng5 30.Qf2 Ne6 31.Qf3 Ng5 32.Qf2 Ne6  1/2-1/2


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Championnat du monde d'échecs , jeu Seven : Un tirage au calme
Par Edward ScimiaNovember 18 2013
Ceux qui recherchent Champion du Monde Viswanathan Anand à sortir un élément clé de la préparation ou de tenter de force de Magnus Carlsen dans un pointu, bataille tactique dans le match 7 de leur match de championnat du monde ont été déçus lundi , comme Anand a opté pour une ouverture semblable à celui dans lequel il a perdu jeu Six. Le résultat a été un autre " anti- Berlin ", dans lequel Anand n'a jamais eu beaucoup d'un avantage , et qui s'est essoufflée dans ce qui semblait être une finale dessiné. Cette fois , les deux atteint un match nul après une triple répétition de mouvements sur le mouvement 32 , laissant le score à 4.5 à 2.5 en faveur de Carlsen . À ce stade, il est difficile de voir comment Anand peut trouver victoires dans ce match, et ​​il se sent comme il peut se sentir de la même façon sur le match lui-même .

Carlsen peut tout , mais finissent le match de demain avec une victoire avec les pièces blanches , mais même un match nul lui conviendra bien à ce moment . Anand est à court de temps, ont besoin d'au moins deux victoires sur les cinq derniers matchs juste pour égaliser . Il sera intéressant de voir ce que Carlsen tente avec White demain , il est certainement dans une position où il pourrait choisir de simplement jouer une ligne drawish et la force Anand à appuyer avec le noir s'il veut rendre le jeu plus dangereux pour les deux parties . Il ya aussi le fait que Magnus a déjà fait dans le match: que même un jeu à la recherche calme est celui dans lequel il peut jouer pour une victoire, même si on dirait qu'il est " garant de l'autobus, " cela ne signifie pas qu'il peut 't étendre son avance .

Les mouvements de jeu Seven :

Blanc : Viswanathan Anand

Noir: Magnus Carlsen



Campeonato Mundial de Ajedrez , Juego Siete: A Quiet Draw
Por Edward ScimiaNovember 18 , 2013
Aquellos que buscan Campeón del Mundo Viswanathan Anand de romper una pieza clave de la preparación o probar la fuerza Magnus Carlsen en una batalla fuerte , táctico en el Juego 7 de su partido del Campeonato del Mundo nos decepcionó el lunes , como Anand optó por una apertura similar a la en el que perdió el sexto partido . El resultado fue otro "anti -Berlin " en la que Anand no tiene mucho de una ventaja, y que se agotó en lo que parecía ser un final elaborado . Esta vez , los dos se llegó a un empate después de una triple repetición de jugadas en el movimiento 32 , dejando el marcador en 4.5 a 2.5 a favor de Carlsen . En este punto , es difícil ver cómo se puede encontrar Anand gana en este partido , y se siente como él puede sentir lo mismo por el propio partido .

Carlsen puede todo , pero al final el partido de mañana con una victoria con piezas blancas , aunque incluso un empate le conviene y en este punto. Anand está acabando el tiempo , necesitando al menos dos victorias en los últimos cinco partidos sólo para empatar el partido . Será interesante ver lo que Carlsen intenta con Blanca mañana , él es sin duda en una posición en la que podía optar por simplemente jugar una línea drawish Anand y la fuerza para presionar con Negro si quiere hacer el juego más peligroso para ambos lados. También está el punto de que Magnus ha hecho ya en el partido : que incluso un juego mirando tranquila es uno en el que puede jugar a ganar , por lo que incluso si parece que él está " estacionar el autobús, " eso no significa que pueda 't ampliar su ventaja .

Los movimientos del séptimo partido :

Blanco : Viswanathan Anand

Negro : Magnus Carlsen


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