| Vladimir Kramnik | ½-½ | Magnus Carlsen | |
| Nigel Short | ½-½ | David Howell | |
| Luke McShane | ½-½ | Hikaru Nakamura | |
| Michael Adams | ½-½ | Vishy Anand | |
Wednesday, 15 December 2010
London Chess Classic round 6
GM Michael Adams and GM Viswanathan Anands game began with the Sicilian Najdorf, Opovcensky Variation and ended in a draw. GM Nigel Short and GM David Howells game began with the Kings Gambit Accepted and was one of the more exciting games but also ended in a draw. GM Luke McShane began his game against GM Nakamura with the move 1. g3 a move he has used before in this competition going into the English opening the game also ended in a draw. GM Vladimir Kramnik and GM Magnus Carlsens game began in the Queens Gambit Declined, Chigorin Defence and Kramnik looked to have the win in hand but Carlsen managed to draw the end game. The positions of the players haven't changed in the table. So its still too close to call. I wouldn't be able to predict who's going to win it. I would like to wish all the players good luck in the next round.
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