World Championship Match Carlsen vs. Anand Game 5 YouTube


2013 World Chess Championship—Carlsen Leads Anand 53 Purple Pawn

CHENNAI: The worst fears for the chess fans backing defending champion Viswanathan Anand came true as the Indian blundered in a drawn endgame to go down against challenger Magnus Carlsen in the fifth game of the World Chess Championship on Friday. Anand vs Carlsen: Moves in the fifth game


AnandCarlsen, Game 5 First blood

Carlsen played a line of the Nimzo-Indian that Anand hadn't played in a decade. Anand reacted tentitively and in an already tricky position 17.Bc8 seems to be the losing move. Certainly after 19.f3 Carlsen no longer had any good suggestions for Anand. Carlsen was reasonably impressive in this game but Anand was barely recognisable today.


Viswanathan Anand Draws Game 5 vs Magnus Carlsen in World Chess Championship Chess News

With the white pieces Magnus Carlsen broke the series of draws and scored the first victory versus Viswanathan Anand in game 5 of the World Championship match in Chennai, India. The score is 3-2, with seven games to go — that is, if Anand manages to come back like he did against Veselin Topalov and Boris Gelfand in previous matches.


World Chess Championship Results Anand and Carlsen Play Out Draw in Game 5 IBTimes India

Live from Chennai, India - Game 5 of FWCM 2013 - #AnandCarlsenWith the first four games ending in draws, Viswanathan Anand plays in black before he gets to p.


CarlsenAnand Game 5 YouTube

The first player to score 6.5 will win the WCC. Game 5 was interesting — and in fact at one point things looked extremely not good for Carlsen — but Anand, playing white, was content to go for.


Carlsen And Anand Could Be Digging In For A Battle After Game 5 Of The World Chess Championship

FIDEThinking. Thinking. Thinking.At the World Chess Championship in Sochi, Russia, current champ Magnus Carlsen and challenger Viswanathan "Vishy" Anand ended


World Chess Championship 2014 Anand Crushes Carlsen in Game 3 to Level the Score IBTimes India

The World Chess Championship 2014 was a match between the world champion Magnus Carlsen and challenger Viswanathan Anand, to determine the World Chess Champion. It was held from 7 to 25 November 2014, under the auspices of the World Chess Federation ( FIDE) in Sochi, Russia. [1] The match was decided after eleven of twelve scheduled games.


2013 World Championship Anand vs. Carlsen Chess House

The World Chess Championship finally got to see the result after four consecutive draws when Magnus Carlsen beat Viswanathan Anand in the fifth game. CHENNAI: Magnus Carlsen may be deviating from.


2013 World Championship, game 5 Carlsen beats Anand YouTube

Game 5: The decisive game. Carlsen,M (2870) - Anand,V (2775) [D31] FWCM2013 (5), 15.11.2013 Position after 45.Bh7. That's how tough it is in a match. After 45 moves of being pushed onto the defensive, Anand had his chance here to secure a draw with 45…Ra1! Instead he chose 45…Rc1+ and was convincingly outplayed in the endgame.


2013 World Championship Game 5 Carlsen vs Anand YouTube

Daniel King demonstrates game 5 of the World Championship match Anand vs Carlsen. Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/powerplaychess Support via Pay.


Chess Daily News by Susan Polgar to Anand Carlsen Sochi World Championship game 5

This is a game 5 review of the much anticipated 2013 World Chess Championship match between defending champion Viswanathan Anand of India, and the challenger.


Carlsen beat Anand in the fifth game of FWMC 2013 at Chennai YouTube

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World Championship Match Carlsen vs. Anand Game 5 YouTube

Carlsen's 6.5-3.5 was insurmountable in the two unplayed remaining games. Here's the first win of the match in game 5. Notes are by Peter Doggers, who was on site for Chess.com. The match also represent the beginning of the modern era of Chess.com's news coverage.


Anand Carlsen World Chess Championship 2014 Chessentials

It's tough to be a chess fan! In Game 5 of the 2014 World Chess Championship Magnus Carlsen delighted his supporters by playing a new opening much faster than Vishy Anand. Excitement turned to concern, however, as it grew obvious the Indian new exactly what he was doing, playing a pawn sacrifice to inject life into a seemingly dull position. A dramatic win for the challenger looked a real.


In The Endgame, The Gods Have Placed Carlsen! Anand vs Carlsen 2013. Game 5 YouTube

Vishy Anand took the sole lead in Norway Chess after beating Magnus Carlsen in Armageddon, but the 52-year-old was upset that he'd outplayed the current World Champion in classical chess only to let a winning position slip. Vishy leads Magnus by half a point, with Wesley So and Shakhriyar Mamedyarov a further point back after Shakh won a spectacular Armageddon. Anish Giri and Aryan Tari.


World Chess Championship 2013 Wall Street bets on Carlsen, Anand

The fifth game of the world championship match in Sochi, Russia between V iswanathan Anand and Magnus Carlsen ended in a draw. The score is 2.5-2.5; game six will be played tomorrow at 3 p.m. Sochi time (noon GMT, 7 a.m. EST). Carlsen played a different opening yet again as Black: the Queen's Indian.