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January 7, 1998

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Anand loses in game four

Vishwanathan Anand's hopes of annexing the FIDE chess crown suffered a stunning blow on Tuesday, when, playing white, he went down to defending champion Anatoly Karpov in 49 moves.

Effectively, from here on, Karpov -- rated the best defensive player in the world -- merely needs to draw the next two games, with the further advantage of playing white in game five, in order to retain his title. Anand, on the other hand, needs to win both games to dethrone the defending champion, who has retained this crown for 10 successive years.

Ironically, heading into game four, it was expected that Anand had the better prospects, having levelled scores at the halfway stage, and with the advantage of playing white in game four. However, the famed Caro Kann defence of Karpov proved too much for the Indian ace. The game, which Anand began with his pet e4, went as per book till move 12, when Karpov produced ...Nf5, a surprise variation the defending champion played after a good 35 minutes of thought. From there on, Karpov's bid was to simplify the position with a flurry of exchanges. Anand produced a superb rearguard action, but his defeat became increasingly inevitable given the better pawn position of his opponent.

The two meet again Wednesday (late night in India) for the fifth of the six-game title bout.

The moves follow:

Anand,V - Karpov,A (0-1)
1. e4 c6 2. d4 d5 3. exd5 cxd5 4. c4 Nf6 5. Nc3 e6 6. Nf3 Be7 7. cxd5 Nxd5 8. Bd3 Nc6 9. O-O O-O 10. Re1 Bf6 11. Be4 Nce7 12. h4 Nf5 13. Qd3 Nxc3 14. bxc3 h6 15. h5 Nd6 16. Ne5 Nxe4 17. Qxe4 Bxe5 18. dxe5 f5 19. Qe2 Bd7 20. Rd1 Bb5 21. Qf3 Qe8 22. Bf4 Rc8 23. Rd4 Rc4 24. Rad1 Qf7 25. Rxc4 Bxc4 26. a3 Rc8 27. Rd4 Kh7 28. Bd2 Bd5 29. Qh3 b5 30. a4 bxa4 31. Rxa4 Rc4 32. Rxc4 Bxc4 33. Qh4 Bb5 34. c4 Be8 35. c5 Qd7 36. Bc3 Qd3 37. Qd4 Qxd4 38. Bxd4 a5 39. c6 Bxc6 40. f3 f4 41. Bb2 Be8 42. Bc1 a4 43. Bxf4 a3 44. Be3 Bxh5 45. Kf2 Be8 46. Bd4 Bc6 47. Bc3 a2 48. g3 h5 49. g4 h4
(2:37/3:07)

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