Analysis by IM Sagar Shah
Some of the tweets that I liked for the game two:
Just realized today is the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Now that is a fantastic coincidence. #CarlsenAnand
— Fabiano Caruana (@FabianoCaruana) November 9, 2014
Fischer was very lucky that no one understood how to play the Berlin when he was around. #CarlsenAnand
— Nigel Short (@nigelshortchess) November 9, 2014
Those pointing out mistakes (with engine help obv.), please notice Ra3!? by Magnus, breathing life into a dead equal position!#CarlsenAnand
— Anish Giri (@anishgiri) November 9, 2014
This is very nasty for black. And exactly the type of position where Carlsen is at his most ruthless. #CarlsenAnand
— Fabiano Caruana (@FabianoCaruana) November 9, 2014
Carlsen managed to get again queen's,rooks,pressure. This time Anand did not manage to cope with nerves.position of today was not bad at all
— Teymur Rajabov (@rajachess) November 9, 2014
In fact, maybe it's a blunder to call ..h5 a blunder. Vishy cut his suffering short and conserved some energy! He will need it.
— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) November 9, 2014
My write up on game two on facebook
Post by Sagar Shah.
Excellent Post Sagar! I loved the right mix of verbal comment and variations and you have articulated your thoughts clearly!
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