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      Anand – Carlsen game 1 press conference

      Anand, Chennai, Magnus Carlsen, World Championship


      Anand – Carlsen game 1 press conference
      Nov 9, 2013

      The first game of the FIDE World Chess Championship Match finished in a draw.

      Question: Please tell us about the game in general and how did you feel when the match finally started.

      Anand: Yes, I mean, after thinking about it for months and months well today it finally started, almost a relief to get a chance to play.

      As for the game, it developed kind of fast, 10…Nb6 is a rather sharp idea, I mean forcing the play right way, he goes 11.c5, I played 11…Nc4, to be honest I expected 11. Qb3, though anyway after 11…Be6 black is doing fine.

      12.Bc1 was a bit of a surprise because after 12…Nd5 I mean 13.Qe1 even 13…Nb4 getting very unpleasant for white and after 13.Qb3 I can force this draw.

      I was seriously considering playing 13…b5 here, and 14.cb6 Na5 15. Qb2 ab6 and 16.Ne5 I thought was keeping the balance reasonably well, so I decided to repeat, but I mean after b5 there was also 14.a4 which was playable but I thought he would go for cb6.

      Carlsen: Well, of course I was happy actually to be able to play today, about the way the game went today, in general in these lines, play develops a little more slowly, but here there was an immediate crisis and I didn’t see that any of my options were particularly promising, particularly as I missed as Vishy mentioned earlier, move 13 Qe1 and 13…Nb4 is very strong – from then on I had to pull emergency brakes, and had to go for draw.

      On the questions about the media coverage, the players said:

      Anand: Of course, I am very happy it is being covered well, right now I am focused on the game, am sure afterwards it would be nice to reminiscence.

      Carlsen: I am happy that all the media, spectators have turned up, hopefully in the next few days we will give more than 1.5 hrs of play.

      Question: So, both of you are happy with the first game, or you are disappointed Magnus?

      Carlsen: I wouldn’t say I am happy, but the way game the went, there was definitely nothing more for me. I am not unhappy either. It’s a long tournament, and you cannot, as Vishy said, we can’t react to every little thing that happens, this is a fairly normal occurrence that you do something slightly wrong in the opening and you just have to shut it down.

      On the question how different is a match compared to a a tournament:

      Carlsen: There were some butterflies, but as I said it’s just nice to finally get going with the match, hopefully there will be some more exciting games to follow.

      Question: Anand you are at home, how is your difficulty to meet the demands of your fans?

      Anand: I am thrilled that it is happening in Chennai, honestly I am in sort of a bubble, I am playing the match, so only afterwards I will find the full impact of the match.

      I am trying to create a usual atmosphere I play the match, but I have never played, it’s been ages since I played this close to home.

      The last time I played Dreev in 1991, this time it’s even closer, driving wise, I wouldn’t say that I am not thrilled.

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      2 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        November 10, 2013 at 2:41 am

        Anand is better than Kasparov.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        November 10, 2013 at 8:25 am

        Anand better not be conservative or self doubting..He is gonna get mauled if he doesnt firmly believe in himself. Kramnik on the other hand has no fear of playing Carlsen. Anand should bring Kramnik’s mindset and his own tactical skill to the table

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