Indian Grand Master Viswanathan Anand and Boris Gelfand of Israel are tied 5.5–5.5 all with a game left in the World Chess Championship, being held in Moscow. So far, the match has not created any ripples in the Chess World as there have been many short draws and two quick results that did not show anything new. It is now upto the world Champion Viswanathan Anand to prove that he deserves the crown that he wears when he moves the white pieces later this evening. The Championship is formatted as best of 12 games with tie breaks. If today's game which is 12th and last, is tied 6 – 6, a tie-break game will be held on Wednesday.
News On AIR | May 28, 2012 7:35 PM
World Chess: Viswanathan, Boris tied in 11th match, 1 game to go