There is a higher probability for Carlsen to lose his title from falling asleep during a game and running out of time, than Vishy actually outplaying Carlsen in a game, given Carlsen's drowsy appearance during this match. Though, the level of playing is incredibly high, save for that one single blunder in game six. This match has been a real treat so far.
I wonder if this is not the most accurate WC match in history.
I'd say aside from the double blunder in game 6, the play has indeed been remarkably accurate on both sides. The two decisive games earlier in the match both seemed to stem from pressure built up over very slight inaccuracies over time leading to a slight tactical advantage that the players felt was enough to resign.
Carlsen did look extremely fatigued during the match last night, but then again he may have been trying to play games with Vishy to make it seem as though his opening choice was out of fatigue rather than solid preparation. Vishy seemed not to play into it, however, leaving the board entirely at times to let Carlsen doze off.
Disappointing for Vishy, though, that Team Carlsen has found a new solid drawing line in the QGD. It's doubtful Vishy can find a win in the Berlin, so will he go for some risky tries in the Sicilian, or will he find some chances in the Nimzo? Needless so say, these final games are going to be interesting.
Carlsen did look extremely fatigued during the match last night, but then again he may have been trying to play games with Vishy to make it seem as though his opening choice was out of fatigue rather than solid preparation. Vishy seemed not to play into it, however, leaving the board entirely at times to let Carlsen doze off.
Disappointing for Vishy, though, that Team Carlsen has found a new solid drawing line in the QGD. It's doubtful Vishy can find a win in the Berlin, so will he go for some risky tries in the Sicilian, or will he find some chances in the Nimzo? Needless so say, these final games are going to be interesting.
Interesting result in game 9. Carlsen finds himself in zugzwang with the White pieces early in the game and forces a draw by repetition. Vishy is really turning out some innovative moves with Black and it seems Carlsen is having trouble. If Vishy can manage to get a win tonight with the White pieces, I expect this match is going to get truly interesting.
Game 9: http://en.lichess.org/lccdn3AQ
Game 10: http://en.lichess.org/UE9dbPMQ
Carlsen way too stronk!
Vishy having nightmares about the double blunder
Vishy having nightmares about the double blunder
Anand is the greatest comeback kid of all times...
Carlsen retains Title as World Champion
The grand finale, Game 11: http://en.lichess.org/3996lBQL
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