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So battles English GM to a draw in Corus chess
WIJK AAN ZEE, Netherlands â GM Wesley So of the Philippines battled GM David Howell of England to a quiet, positional game before settling for a draw in 20 moves of the French Tarrasch in the 12th and penultimate round of the 72nd Corus chess tournament at the De Moriaan Community Centre Saturday (Sunday in Manila). So, who looked spent after his heartbreaking loss to GM Anish Giri of the Netherlands in the previous round, responded to Howellâs 1.e4 with the French defense which served him well during the 2009 World Chess Cup and initiated an early battle for control of the center.

GM Wesley So of the Philippines, right, against GM David Howell of England in the penultimate round of the 72nd Corus chess tournament.
Standings after 12 rounds: 8.5 points â A. Giri (Netherlands) 7.5 - A. Naiditsch (Germany), H. Ni (China), E.lâ Ami (Netherlands) 7.0 â W. So (RP) 6.0 â D. Howell (England), P. Negi (India). P. Harikrishna (India) 5.5 â E. Sutovsky (Israel) 5.0 â A. Muzychuk (Slovenia), L. Nisipeanu (Romania) 4.5 â T. Nyback (Finland), D. Reinderman (Nethelrands) 3.5 - V. Akobian (US)
Naiditsch and lâAmi will battle each other, while Ni will take on GM Dimitri Reinderman of the Netherlands. In Group A, top seed GM Magnus Carlsen of Norway drew with GM Pete Leko of Hungary to take a slim half-point lead over erstwhile co-leader GM Vladimir Kramnik of Russia and GM Alexei Shirov of Spain. Kramnik lost to world champion GM Viswanathan Anand, while Shirov drew with GM Sergey Karjakin of Russia. Overall, Carlsen tallied eight points against 7.5 points by Kramnik and Shirov. Anand moved up to solo fourth place with seven points. In the final round Sunday, Carlsen will play white against GM Fabiano Caruana of Italy. Kramnik will meet Karjakin, Shirov will tackle GM Leinier Dominguez of Cuba and Anand will battle Loek van Wely of the Netherlands. - GMANews.TV More Videos
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