During the World Championship match between GM Anand and GM Carlsen
at Chennai, Doordarshan TV channel telecast the match. One simple chess player
(not even a tournament player), an acquaintance of mine, told if Anand would
have captured that pawn, he could have obtained advantage ... I was momentarily
nonplussed. For a while, I did not know what to say to him…I told him that GMs
think for atleast 10 moves combination (10 white moves and 10 black moves
sequence) with lot of sub variations. After this incident, I thought this is
how thousands of casual chess players would have commented in Tamil Nadu and across
India .
……
The reason why I created this webpage is to show simple
people, samples of how many moves are calculated in background before a GM
makes a move. I must confess: Sometimes, the GMs do not calculate even 1 move.
I have seen in newspaper during Anand Vs Gelfand World Championship match,
Gelfand saying I did not see Anand’s ____ , some move, I do not remember
exactly and in which game but that game turned out to be the shortest game in
the history of World Championship chess which Anand won. I have read in
newspapers other super GMs and sometimes even Carlsen admitting “ I did not
calculate that move”
Carlsen did not take a move into consideration. click on image to maximize
…….
Carlsen did not take a move into consideration. click on image to maximize
Carlsen says he did not calculate 71...Ke4 |
For a new comer to databases of chess programs or chess
informator books: The moves that are in dark and bold letters were the actual
moves played during the game between GM Kasparov and GM Anand. The moves that
have been printed in light are the analysis by the commentator for this game.
That is Anand. Have a look at the header and side header. Anand.V appears in
brackets. That means he has given his analysis for the game.
…….
The position that appears on the chess board is the 16th
move 16.Nxe4.
You can notice the move is in a dark box. After that you can
see Nf3+? also appearing
bold and dark. After that for about 23 lines the moves are
in light and some are colored.
The colored moves are sub variations
a) 17.Bxh3. If this
move is made how to handle the situation
or instead of this move what if the move
b)17. Nxf6+ is made. b1)19.Bxh3?? b2)19.f4 b3)19.Bb2 are branches of the sub variation b
THEY ALL ARE ANALYSIS WHEN THE MOVE 16.Nxe4 was made. So
when the Grand Masters make a move, they have behind lots of analysis and it is
not so simple as it appear to be.
......
In short, in case the reader’s mind became dizzy after
reading the previous para….The moves in bold and dark letters were the moves
made during the game and the moves in light color and pink colors are analysis
before a move was made
click on image to maximize
GM Anand analysis tree |
Kasparov thinking potential |
One can observe that Kasparov’s file has more analysis and
depth than that of Anand’s. Look at the sub variation b2) which ends at 35th
move. Rb7+. The analysis started on move 19. Rfe1 Qxd6!. The combination runs
to 16 moves on a sub variation !!!. The indomitable chess giant who ruled chess
world for 20 years. Maybe the position that Anand dealt with
required only that much of analysis. In fact, he drew Kasparov in that game as
the result shows. Or maybe Anand’s thinking potential was slightly less than
that of the formidable Kasparov and that was the reason why he was often placed
behind Kasparov in World Rankings in the 1990s
…..
Most of the chess people say “Anand is a nice guy and
gentleman”
Page created: Year 2015
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