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Anand gets off to winning start
By Arvind Aaron
REYKJAVIK, APRIL 1. Viswanathan Anand and the two foreign players
in his group got off to a winning start in the opening round of
the Top of the World chess challenge rapid chess tournament here
at the Concert Hall of Kopavagur.
In the other group with `senior' members, Garry Kasparov, the
youngest in his group at 36, drew with 69-year-old veteran Viktor
Korchnoi of Switzerland.
The Icelandic players suffered all three defeats in Group B with
Anand leading the rout over Johann Hjartarsson in 58 moves with
black pieces in a rook ending. Ivan Sokolov followed it soon
thereafter beating Stefansson in a knight ending while
Wojtkiewicz prevailed over Jon Arnason. All three visitors won
with black pieces. Australian GM Ian Rogers calls `Group B' the
`stronger group' in addition to being clearly the younger one.
In Group A, Kasparov and Korchnoi drew while former FIDE
President Olafsson held Jan Timman to a draw. Only the all-
Icelandic match produced a local victory and that too came with
black pieces.
There will be four more rounds here on Saturday afternoon and the
top two from each group will advance to the knockout stage of the
tournament scheduled on Sunday.
It was a sunny day but the scale had the weather as four below
zero. Anand arrived in a warm sweater, all other players were in
their coats. Many of the spectators include top players and even
a few grandmasters.
Earlier the event was formally inaugurated on Kasparov's board by
the Education Minister of Iceland.
Drawing of lots
The drawing of lots was a little unprofessionally done. First the
players were sifted into two groups and then the numbers were
drawn. Kasparov drew number three and Anand six in their
respective groups. Those in the top half of the draw get an extra
white and those in the bottom an extra black. Anand will get an
extra black but the main opposition in his group in the form of
Wojtkiewicz and I. Sokolov are also in the bottom half.
``Is there anybody in Group B who is younger than anybody in
Group A,'' asked Garry Kasparov after the 12 players were split
into two groups. He was right with the age of the six visitors
and wrong with the age of the local grandmasters.
All by himself without his second for the first time in many
tournaments, Kasparov had dinner with Korchnoi. He is here with
his manager Mr. Owen Williams. Anand who received his baggage in
time to wear his tie and coat on Friday evening is accompanied by
his wife.
The results (1st round): Group A: G. Kasparov (Rus) drew with V.
Korchnoi (Swz), J. Timman (Ned) drew with F. Olafsson (Isd), H.
Olafsson (Isd) lost to M. Petursson (Isd).
Group B: J. Hjartarson (Isd) lost to V. Anand (Ind), H.
Stefansson (Isd) lost to I. Sokolov (Bih), J.L. Arnason (Isd)
lost to A. Wojtkiewicz (Pol).
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