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Anand shines in victory over Jones

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World rapid champion Viswanatha­n Anand outclassed Gawain Jones of England and moved to fifth spot after the end of the 10th round of Tata Steel Masters here.

With his third victory in the event, Anand came back within striking distance of the leaders.

His tally of six points out of ten is only one point less than Holland's Anish Giri, Norway's Magnus Carlsen and Azerbaijan's Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, who all have seven points apiece.

With three rounds still remaining in what is called the Wimbledon of chess, Anand will have his task cut out in the next round.

He will look forward to bridge the gap further as he plays white against tail-ender Yifan Hou of China. The victory against Jones was especially important as it came with black pieces. The English Grandmaste­r chose the Alapin variation to counter Anand's Sicilian defence but did not continue adequately in the ensuing middle game.

It was on the 16th move that Jones erred by pushing his queen pawn. Anand was quick to pounce on an idea that involved sacrificin­g his rook for a bishop and that gave strong compensati­on.

Picking up a couple of pawns soon after trading the queens Anand was at his technical best as his pieces created havoc. The game lasted 40 moves.

On a day that saw Anish Giri taking a solid draw as white against Sergey Karjakin of Russia, almost everyone in pursuit got ready to catch him.

Carlsen scored a fine victory in the endgame over Wesley So of United States, Mamedyarov played attacking chess to outwit Peter Svidler of Russia and Vladimir Kramnik of Russia jumped to sole fourth quashing the challenge of compatriot Maxim Matlakov.

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