Five times world champion Viswanathan Anand scored a crushing victory against overnight leader Wesley So of United States in the fifth round of Shamkir Chess 2015, being held in the memory of Vugar Gashimov.
After four draws on the trot, Anand's chances finally came against the in-form So who had been tormenting opposition till he ran in to Anand on Tuesday. The Indian ace was at his tactical best at first and then his machine-like technique came to the fore for the first victory in the tournament.
Anand took his tally to three points in the process in the strongest tournament of the year and can now look forward to the remaining tournament with a lot of confidence post the only rest day.
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Anand jumped to third spot with his victory. Vladimir Kramnik of Russia on 2.5 points was undergoing a painful defense in the fifth round against Shakhriyar Mamedyarov of Azerbaijan in the last remaining game of the fifth round while the other two games in the ten-player round-robin tournament ended in draws.
Fabiano Caruana is struggling with his form and the white pieces were not useful in a draw with Anish Giri of Holland while local hopeful Rauf Mamedov got his fourth draw in the tournament when he held English Grandmaster Michael Adams to a draw.
Anand unleashed a series of attacking manoeuvres out of a Ruy Lopez opening as white against So. The Filipino, who turned American recently, had no answers in the opening itself as he found himself struggling to match Anand's preparation.