Anand - Carlsen Live or quasi live: Game 6 with commentary and analysis, 16th November 2013 by Boris Schipkov.
Everything to do with chess. Game analysis, current events, and more.Carlsen-Anand World Chess Championship 2014: Game 6 A truly dramatic round, featuring a “double blunder” by both players. Of all the reports, perhaps Peter Svidler describes it best here.Magnus Carlsen has beaten Vishy Anand in Game 6 of the 2014 World Championship match, but only after a heart-stopping minute where the Norwegian blundered and instantly realised his mistake only to feel “massive relief” when Anand failed to spot the trick in time.
Analysis position between Carlsen vs Caruana, game 6. Anand: As Black you need to lose a move here. So after h6 Kh8 h7 you go Bh4 Kh5 (or Kh6) then Be1 Kg6 Bc3 Kh6 (The bishop cannot move as then the knight comes out) Bd2 Kg6 Bg5! Anand: And now I have transferred the move to you. This bishop loop is winning and it is always winning, because.
Anand won the candidates tournament, defeating Michael Adams in the final, and immediately faced a well-rested Karpov for the championship. Despite this tremendous disadvantage for Anand, which he described as being “brought in a coffin” to play Karpov,(15) Anand was able to draw the regular match 3-3, forcing a rapid playoff.
News Report of the Chess Match of Anand Aganist Carlsen.. The final scoreline read Carlsen-6.5: Anand-3.5. Carlsen won 3 games and 7 games were drawn. Anand couldn’t muster a single victory. But these statistics do not in any way capture the true persona of the legend that is Vishwanathan Anand.. More about News Report of the Chess.
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The 2013 FIDE World Chess Championship match will take place 07-28 November in Chennai, India. It is a match for the highest crown in chess between the Defending Champion Viswanathan Anand (India) and the Challenger Magnus Carlsen (Norway).
Anand - Carlsen Live or quasi live: Game 7 with commentary and analysis, 18th November 2013 by Boris Schipkov.
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After defeating Magnus Carlsen in the penultimate round of the super tournament taking place in Stavanger, Wang Hao of China upset the reigning World Champion Vishy Anand. The outcome of the game was decided between 14th and 16th moves when Anand was forced to give away his queen without considerable compensation.
Chess blindness is the failure of a player to discover normally apparent game-winning opportunities or overlook threats, at times making them lose games from position of strength or equality.
After 6 rounds, it's Magnus Carlsen 3.5, Viswanathan Anand 2.5. Superb chess, even though it's nearly all over my head. You can read lots of analysis on the web, including here. Until I read the analysis, I didn't understand exactly where Anand lost, but I'm comforted that after I read the analysis, I understood it.
The 7th game of the World Championship match in Sochi is about to start; Magnus Carlsen is White again as in game 6. Please watch it LIVE on the official website and follow our updates. Carlsen - Anand, Game 9 of World Championship Match.
Missed line in Anand vs Carlsen Game 6? 48.. Kf6. Preface: I don't know if this type of analysis is frowned on -- some novice and his computer picking apart GM games without understanding what's going on, but I found it interesting. Here's game 6 for reference.
Game 8 of the World Chess Championship between Magnus Carlsen and Viswanathan Anand finished in a draw in a just over two hours leaving Magnus Carlsen still with a one-point lead. Carlsen tried a new idea, but Anand was ready to shrug off whatever was thrown at him.
Carlsen has experience in this situation, as he drew the first seven games of his New York match against Karjakin. And if we look back in history, two World Championship matches started with six draws and broke the standstill in game seven — Petrosian vs Spassky 1966 and Anand vs Gelfand 2012. In both cases, the defending champion kept his crown.