Anand draws, remains on second spot
Anand draws, remains on second spot
With just two rounds to go in the tournament, Topalov is now on 8 points and plays against Anand in the next round.

Wijk Aan Zee (The Netherlands): Viswanathan Anand was held to a draw by Russian-turned-Dutchman Sergei Tiviakov in the 11th round of Corus International chess tournament.

Looking for his record fifth title in the first big event of the year, Anand took his tally to 8 points out of a possible 11 and remained on second spot behind World champion Vaselin Topalov of Bulgaria, who drew a keenly contested game with Vassily Ivanchuk of Ukraine.

With just two rounds to come in the category-19 round robin event, Topalov is now on 8 points and plays against Anand in what is perceived as he decider for the crown, in the next round.

A full point behind Anand is the trio of Sergey Karjakin of Ukraine, Boris Gelfand of Israel and English Michael Adams, who all have 6.5 points each while Ivanchuk is next in the line on six points.

The draw against Tiviakov might prove costly for the Indian ace in the rounds to come but the Dutch deserved all credit for a virtuous performance with black pieces.

Unwilling to try known paths against Anand, Tiviakov went for the Scandinavian defense against Anand and in that too went for a relatively less played variation.

Anand definitely had an opening advantage but could not find anything decisive in the middle game. Tiviakov was back after trading the queens when the ensuing endgame was level. The draw was agreed to after 50 moves.

Topalov had to fight harder against Ivanchuk but the latter played a solid game to hold fort. It was a Nimzo Indian Defence in which Topalov temporarily got his trademark complications going but Ivanchuk seized an opportunity to reach an endgame which was in no way worse for him.

The players agreed to split the point after 62 moves.

In the 'B' group being held simultaneously, Koneru Humpy suffered a setback at the hands of Zoltan Almasi of Hungary and remained on five points after the debacle.

In a major turnaround result in this section, Russian star Alexander Morozevich threw the event open after beating tournament leader Magnus Carlsen of Norway. Motylev also wrested the lead from Carlsen after the victory and is now ahead of his nearest rivals by a half point.

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