2011 Masters Tournament - Round 5: Shirov vs Anand - Caro-Kann Advanced
intermediate
★ FACEBOOK http://facebook.com/ChessNetwork
★ TWITTER http://twitter.com/ChessNetwork
★ GOOGLE+ plus.google.com/u/0/111685059261358125042/posts
★ LIVESTREAM http://twitch.tv/ChessNetwork
This is a game from Round 5 of 2011 Masters Tournament between Alexei Shirov and Vishwanathan Anand. Observe how Anand handles the Advanced variation of the Caro-Kann by declining the offering of a pawn on many occasions so as to take a more positional approach with minimal risk.
Location: Leon, Spain.
Internet Chess Club
http://www.chessclub.com
Game 2 - 2013 World Chess Championship - Vishy Anand vs Magnus CarlsenGame 2 - 2013 World Chess Championship - Vishy Anand vs Magnus CarlsenChessNetwork
intermediate
Amazing Game: Aron Nimzowitsch vs Jose Raul Capablanca - Caro-Kann Defence: Advance (B12)Amazing Game: Aron Nimzowitsch vs Jose Raul Capablanca - Caro-Kann Defence: Advance (B12)kingscrusherintermediate
Magnus Carlsen vs. Vishy Anand - 2012 Chess Masters Final - BilbaoMagnus Carlsen vs. Vishy Anand - 2012 Chess Masters Final - BilbaoChessNetworkintermediate
2011 Sigeman & Co Chess Tournament - Round 2: Wesley So vs. Alexei Shirov - Slav Defence2011 Sigeman & Co Chess Tournament - Round 2: Wesley So vs. Alexei Shirov - Slav DefenceChessNetworkintermediate
Speed Chess Game - Nakamura vs. DlugySpeed Chess Game - Nakamura vs. DlugyChessNetworkintermediate
Vishy Anand vs. The WorldVishy Anand vs. The WorldChessNetworkintermediate
2011 Women's World Chess Championship: Humpy Koneru vs. Hou Yifan - Game 82011 Women's World Chess Championship: Humpy Koneru vs. Hou Yifan - Game 8ChessNetworkintermediate
Game 16 (Rapid Tie-Break #4 of 4): Anand vs. Gelfand - 2012 FIDE World Chess ChampionshipGame 16 (Rapid Tie-Break #4 of 4): Anand vs. Gelfand - 2012 FIDE World Chess ChampionshipChessNetworkintermediate
Shortest Game in World Chess Championship History - Anand vs. Gelfand - Game 8Shortest Game in World Chess Championship History - Anand vs. Gelfand - Game 8ChessNetworkbeginner