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Anand in round 2 of Eurotel championship

Former World champion Vishwanathan Anand defeated Grandmaster Jan Timman of The Netherlands to move into second round of the Eurotel World Chess Trophy knockout tournament on Sunday.

Playing strong and slow, Anand pressed into Timman, forcing him to resign after 46 moves in the first game, with black pieces.

In the second game, the Indian outmanoeuvered his opponent in just 22 moves, for a 2:0 victory.

Anand plays Alexander Khalifman in the next round. Khalifman defeated Victor Bologan 1.5-0.5 to move into the second round.

Playing white, Garry Kasparov beat the lowest-seed, Brazilian Gilberto Milos in 53 moves. Then, playing black, he set up a strong defense that eventually allowed him to launch an attack against Milos and win the game. Kasparov plays Judith Polgar next.

Englishman Michael Adams struggled to beat fifteen-year-old Teimur Radjabov of Azerbaijan 2.5-1.5. in his opening match. He meets Ivan Sokolov of Bosnia and Hercegovina.

After the first eight matches in round one there was just one surprise. Sokolov managed to beat Peter Leko (winner of the recent FIDE Grand Prix event) in the tie-break games. Leko lost the first blitz game on time and could not manage to fight back in the second game.

For the first time since the Corus Wijk Ann Zee tournament in January 2001, the Big Three of World Chess - Gary Kasparov of Russia, his compatriot and conqueror, Vladimir Kramnik and Anand are competing together. The tournament will be played on a series of knockout games while the final will be two rounds of classical chess.

Blitz games will be played in case of a tie.

The world's top 32 players are participating in the tournament, which carries total prize-money of 500,000 Euros.

The time control is 25 minutes to each player, plus an addition of five seconds after every move is played till the final, which will be a seven-hour session.

The hot favourite to win the crown is Kasparov, who turned 39 a fortnight ago. If his success at the recent Linares Super Grandmasters tournament and not age is an indicator, the greatest player of all time has enough chess left in him.

The moves:
Round 1, game 1
White: Jan Timman
Black: Viswanathan Anand
Result: 0-1

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Be3 Ng4 7. Bg5 h6 8. Bc1 Nf6 9. Be2 e5 10. Nb3 Be7 11. O-O Be6 12. f4 O-O 13. f5 Bd7 14. Be3 Bc6 15. Bf3 b5 16. a3 Nbd7 17. Qe2 Rc8 18. Rfd1 Qc7 19. Bf2 Nb6 20. Nc1 Na4 21. Nxa4 bxa4 22. Rd2 Qb7 23. Nd3 Nxe4 24. Nb4 Nxd2 25. Bxc6 Rxc6 26. Qxd2 Rc4 27. Be3 Rfc8 28. c3 Bf8 29. f6 Rg4 30. Rf1 Rg6 31. Nd5 Rb8 32. Rf2 gxf6 33. h4 f5 34. h5 Re6 35. Rxf5 Qxb2 36. Nf6+ Kh8 37. Nd7 Qxd2 38. Bxd2 Rb1+ 39. Kh2 Kg7 40. Rf3 Be7 41. Rg3+ Kh8 42. Be3 d5 43. Nc5 Bxc5 44. Bxc5 Rb5 45. Bf8 Rb8

Round 1, game 2
White: Viswanathan Anand
Black: Jan Timman
Result: 1-0

1. Nf3 Nf6 2. c4 c5 3. g3 Nc6 4. Nc3 d5 5. d4 e6 6. cxd5 Nxd5 7. Bg2 Be7 8. O-O O-O 9. Nxd5 exd5 10. dxc5 Bxc5 11. Bg5 f6 12. Bd2 Bf5 13. b4 Bb6 14. b5 Ne7 15. Bb4 Be4 16. Bh3 Kh8 17. Nd4 Re8 18. a4 Bxd4 19. Qxd4 Nf5 20. Qd2 Qb6 21. Rac1 Nd4 22. a5

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