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Candidates Match: Aronian-Carlsen Match

Levon Aronian7/12(+5 -3 =4)[view games]
Magnus Carlsen5/12(+3 -5 =4)[view games]

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Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. Carlsen vs Aronian 0-136 2007 Candidates Match: Aronian-CarlsenC78 Ruy Lopez
2. Aronian vs Carlsen ½-½21 2007 Candidates Match: Aronian-CarlsenA58 Benko Gambit
3. Carlsen vs Aronian 1-041 2007 Candidates Match: Aronian-CarlsenA30 English, Symmetrical
4. Aronian vs Carlsen 1-040 2007 Candidates Match: Aronian-CarlsenE11 Bogo-Indian Defense
5. Carlsen vs Aronian 1-049 2007 Candidates Match: Aronian-CarlsenE12 Queen's Indian
6. Aronian vs Carlsen ½-½47 2007 Candidates Match: Aronian-CarlsenD17 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
7. Aronian vs Carlsen 1-051 2007 Candidates Match: Aronian-CarlsenE10 Queen's Pawn Game
8. Carlsen vs Aronian 1-084 2007 Candidates Match: Aronian-CarlsenE12 Queen's Indian
9. Aronian vs Carlsen ½-½48 2007 Candidates Match: Aronian-CarlsenE10 Queen's Pawn Game
10. Carlsen vs Aronian ½-½72 2007 Candidates Match: Aronian-CarlsenA30 English, Symmetrical
11. Aronian vs Carlsen 1-066 2007 Candidates Match: Aronian-CarlsenA62 Benoni, Fianchetto Variation
12. Carlsen vs Aronian 0-157 2007 Candidates Match: Aronian-CarlsenE29 Nimzo-Indian, Samisch
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Kibitzer's Corner
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Jun-03-07  ArmeniaNL: congratualtion ot carlsen, very good defense and victory
Jun-03-07  percyblakeney: Amamzing, can't be easy for Aronian to play blitz tiebreak now...
Jun-03-07  alphavillee: Analysis by Fritz 10:

1. (7.86): 67...Qb1xf5+ 68.g4xf5 Kh8-g8 69.f5-f6 Kg8-h8 70.Kg6-f7 Kh8-h7 71.Kf7-e8 Kh7-h6 72.f6-f7 Kh6-g7 73.f7-f8Q+ Kg7-g6 74.Qf8-f3 Kg6-g5 75.Qf3-e4 Kg5-f6 76.Ke8-f8

2. (7.88): 67...Qb1-b6+ 68.Qf5-f6+ Qb6xf6+ 69.Kg6xf6 Kh8-h7 70.g4-g5 Kh7-g8 71.Kf6-g6 Kg8-h8 72.Kg6-f7 Kh8-h7 73.g5-g6+ Kh7-h6 74.g6-g7 Kh6-g5 75.g7-g8Q+ Kg5-f4 76.Qg8-g2 Kf4-e3 77.Kf7-e6 Ke3-d3 78.Ke6-d5 Kd3-c3 79.Qg2-f2 Kc3-b4

3. (#4): 67...Kh8-g8 68.Qf5xb1 Kg8-f8 69.Kg6-f6 Kf8-e8 70.Qb1-d3 Ke8-f8 71.Qd3-d8#

4. (#2): 67...Qb1-d3 68.Qf5xd3 Kh8-g8 69.Qd3-d8#

Jun-03-07  gmgomes: We deserve the blitz games!!!
Jun-03-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  Open Defence: is aronian letting his clock run out or has he resigned ?
Jun-03-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  Eyal: And according to the tablebase 84.Qf5 was also the only winning move.
Jun-03-07  Chess Carnival: 1-0 !!
Jun-03-07  babakova: Magnus is my idol.
Jun-03-07  Justawoodpusher: Goooooooood kid!
Jun-03-07  Eurotrash: Carlsen does it!!
Jun-03-07  Aleking: Aronian backed himself into a corner...so to speak
Jun-03-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  virginmind: fantastic!! abso-@#$%in-lutely!! BRAVO CARLSEN!!!!!
Jun-03-07  gmgomes: OVER 1-0!!!
Jun-03-07  Scarecrow: OMG this is so exciting
Jun-03-07  Atking: Incredible this Carlsen !!
Jun-03-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  chancho: Man oh man, what a match!!!
Jun-03-07  Themofro: It's officially 1-0!
Jun-03-07  johnwgoes: Unbelievable.
Jun-03-07  euripides: <marmot> 81...Qh7+ 82.Qh7 Kxh7 83.Kh5 wins for White.
Jun-03-07  crazy monk: wow, alot of blunders in this game.
Jun-03-07  Mameluk: This was just unbeliavable. I donīt know if Aronian can live on with this.
Jun-03-07  nikolajewitsch: OMG, that is too much for me.....incredible stuff. I can't even imagine what the guys are going through themselves right now.....everything is possible again.
Jun-03-07  Shajmaty: <Ulhumbrus: Has Aronian walked into a loss?> Yeah, with the terrible 82...Qc1??
Jun-03-07  cannibal: <Marmot PFL: Qh7+ was drawn K+P ending right? Now black is losing... >

If you mean at move 81, then no. Qh7+ Qxh7 Kxh7 Kh5! and win for white.

Still Aronian can kick his own butt if he loses this match. All he had to do is claim a draw by threefold repetition.

Jun-03-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  Open Defence: *stands up and applauds the kid* well done young man!!! shown us you got some sand in yer gut... well played!!!
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