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Hello everyone,
Excitement is surely the best adjective for the London Chess Classic 2011. So, in Round 7 we saw Nigel Short lose to Luke McShane, Vladimir Kramnik beat David Howell, Levon Aronian and Vishy Anand draw and Magnus Carlsen beat Michael Adams. Hikaru Nakamura had a bye and was assisting with commentary. You can access a host of information, photos and games at the official website which is also broadcasting the event live.
The standings after Round 7 are as follows:Carlsen, Kramnik, McShane have 12 points each, Nakamura has 11 points, Aronian and Anand have 7 points each, Short has 4 points while Adams and Howell have 3 points each. Two rounds remain for which Adams and Howell would be getting byes.
Aronian versus Anand heading for a draw... (once they start playing)
Luke McShane catching up with Carlsen and Kramnik for joint lead
Hello everyone,
Excitement is surely the best adjective for the London Chess Classic 2011. So, in Round 7 we saw Nigel Short lose to Luke McShane, Vladimir Kramnik beat David Howell, Levon Aronian and Vishy Anand draw and Magnus Carlsen beat Michael Adams. Hikaru Nakamura had a bye and was assisting with commentary. You can access a host of information, photos and games at the official website which is also broadcasting the event live.
The standings after Round 7 are as follows:Carlsen, Kramnik, McShane have 12 points each, Nakamura has 11 points, Aronian and Anand have 7 points each, Short has 4 points while Adams and Howell have 3 points each. Two rounds remain for which Adams and Howell would be getting byes.
Aronian versus Anand heading for a draw... (once they start playing)
Luke McShane catching up with Carlsen and Kramnik for joint lead
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come on carlsen
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