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    ANAND FACES ARONIAN IN FINAL

    Hindu, India
    Aug 17 2007

    NEW DELHI: Viswanathan Anand scored two victories when they really
    mattered and set up a much-awaited title-clash with Armenian hot
    favourite Levon Aronian in the FiNet Chess960 World chess championship
    in Mainz, Germany, on Wednesday.

    Anand, making his debut in the Chess960 format, defeated Uzbek Rustam
    Kasimdzhanov in just 21 moves in the fourth round and then nailed
    Frenchman Etienne Bacrot in 35 moves to ensure his place in the
    four-game final.

    In the sixth round, Anand and Aronian chose to reserve their energies
    for the battles ahead and drew in just 18 moves. Anand punished
    Kasimdzhanov after the Uzbek blundered a pawn early in the game.

    Against Bacrot, Anand held the whip and had five minutes on his clock
    as against just one for the Frenchman. Bacrot saw the futility of
    continuing and resigned.

    Kasimdzhanov, who shared the second spot with Anand after the first
    three rounds on Tuesday, lost all three rounds to finish last in the
    four-man field.

    In the FiNet rapid tournament played alongside, Grandmasters
    K. Sasikiran, P. Hari Krishna and Parimarjan Negi won their first
    two rounds to be among the leaders.

    The results:

    FiNet Chess960 World Championship: Sixth round: Levon Aronian
    (Arm, 4.5) drew with Viswanathan Anand (4); Etienne Bacrot (Fra,
    2) bt Rustam Kasimdzhanov (Uzb, 1.5); Fifth round: Anand bt Bacrot;
    Kasimdzhanov lost to Aronian. Fourth round: Anand bt Kasimdzhanov;
    Bacrot drew with Aronian.

    FiNet rapid tournament (involving Indians): Second round: Oliver
    Kurmann (Sui, 1) lost to K. Sasikiran (2); P. Hari Krishna (2) bt
    Christian Maier (Ger, 1); Peter Luchtemeier (Ger, 1) lost to Parimarjan
    Negi (2). First ro und: Josef Gabriel (Ger) lost to Hari; Sasikiran
    bt Omri Schlesinger (Ger); Parimarjan bt Christiansen Sava (Rom).
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