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Vishwanathan Anand capitulates against Magnus Carlsen in game six of World Chess Championship

Magnus Carlsen now leads by 3.5-2.5 points, at exactly the half way stage, with six games still remaining.

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Viswanathan Anand failed to capitalise on an optical blunder by Magnus Carlsen, and went on to lose the sixth game of the World Chess Championship, at Sochi on Saturday.

Carlsen surged ahead in the match, for the second time, and now leads the latch by 3.5-2.5, at exactly the half way stage with six games still remaining.

At the same stage last year,the Norwegian had taken a two point-lead and it was all effectively over for Anand in the tournament.

The missed opportunity, which could have turned the tide of the match, came in a situation that was already worse for the Indian chess wizard.

Anand deployed a Sicilian-Kann strategy, a shocker in itself, as the last time this opening featured in a world championship match, was during the Kasparov-Karpov match in the 1980s.

Surely, Carlsen got a stronghold on the position in quick time, and gave little hope to Anand, which was a clear indication that Anand had gone for a wrong choice.

The queens got exchanged pretty early in the opening, giving Carlsen a fine advantage to fight for victory.

The blunder by Carlsen was, in fact, quite uncalled for as he had another move to reach the same position, which would have yielded a similar result in the game.

When asked about if he kept a poker face after realising his mistake, Carlsen said, "I was not poker faced at all. I could have reached the same position via a different move order but I made the mistake."

Anand on his part was quite disturbed at the outcome, during the press conference, and Fabiano Caruana's tweet that 'Vishy won't be able to sleep tonite', seems apt for the Indian ace.

"Missing out on a winning opportunity is one thing, but Anand simply capitulated once under pressure," said Grandmaster Abhijeet Gupta, who was watching the match from his home In India.

Gupta also noted that Anand could have proposed a better fight towards the end, but simply lost when put under pressure.

Coming on a series of good results, this is a shocker for Anand at the half way stage.

Unfortunately in the next game, Anand will again play with black pieces, and all that Anand needs to do is think right and come back in his best fighting move.

After the seventh game, the Indian gets to play three white games, in the last five matches.

Carlsen for now, seems far ahead in the championship.

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