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'Birthday boy' Anand back in the London Classic

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Press Trust of India London
Last Updated : Dec 11 2013 | 7:02 PM IST
Shrugging off the disappointment of losing the World Championship to Magnus Carlsen, Indian GM Viswanathan Anand is all set to be back in competitive circuit taking part in the prestigious London Chess Classics, which is currently underway here.
Anand, who turned 44 today, will like to get back to winning ways in this tournament.
Taking into consideration the match dates, the organizing team, led by IM Malcolm Pein had long made it clear that this year's 'Classic' will not be on traditional lines as they wanted to accommodate both Anand and Carlsen for the tournament.
The script was judiciously changed to a rapid format with 16-players instead of the normal 9-10 players round robin tournament giving options to both Anand and Carlsen to join as per their wish post the match. Carlsen decided not to play.
The 16-players have been divided in to four groups and the winner of each group will proceed for the semi-finals after a double round-robin play-off.
Anand's group has English Grandmasters Luke McShane and Michael Adams apart from Andrei Istratescu of France, who qualified from the open section winning the first four games.

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The Indian legend will start his campaign with black against McShane and will meet Adams later in the day.
The first three days will complete the round-robin format with two games slated for each day and it will be followed by the knockout. Anand starts his section as the top rated and is likely to top his group.
Even as Carlsen opted out, the participants' list is a virtual who's who with Vladimir Kramnik of Russia as the top player in group B. Another Russian ace GM Peter Svidler and Englishmen Jonathan Rowson and Matthew Sadler complete this group.

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First Published: Dec 11 2013 | 7:02 PM IST

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