15/05/2012 – En la cuarta partida del Campeonato del Mundo, disputada hoy en Moscú, Gelfand no logró aprovechar la ventaja de las piezas blancas. Volvió a jugar 1.d4 y Anand no vio motivo para desviarse de su apertura de la segunda partida, con lo cual nuevamente surgió la Chebanenko de la Defensa Eslava del Gambito de Dama, aunque tras un minúsculo pero efectivo cambio de jugadas. El campeón se desvió jugando 12...exd4. A continuación se cambiaron los peones centrales y la única ventaja que Gelfand logró sacar fue la pareja de alfiles, exigua en una posicón tan simétrica. Después de cambiar damas y alfiles, Gelfand seguía con una mínima ventaja académica en el final de torre y alfil vs. torre y caballo, pero insuficiente para ganar. El empate se hizo oficial tras el movimiento 34. Jornada 4...
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Durante el duelo por el título mundial habrá retransmisiones con vídeo en ruso e inglés en el sitio web oficial. Contaremos también con comentarios en directo en el servidor de ChessBase, Playchess.com Las partidas comienzan a las 15:00 hora local de Moscú, es decir, a las 13:00 CEST (Madrid/París/Berlín)
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