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      Home  >  Daily News • General News • Major Tournaments  >  ‘Sleeping’ Magnus Carlsen Denied Anand a Win

      ‘Sleeping’ Magnus Carlsen Denied Anand a Win

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      World Chess Championship: ‘Sleeping’ Magnus Carlsen Denies Viswanathan Anand a Win

      Magnus Carlsen slept off in the middle of a tame draw vs Viswanathan Anand on Tuesday and admitted he was not in top shape.

      Reported by: NDTVSports
      Last updated on Wednesday, 19 November, 2014 11:38 IST

      Magnus Carlsen drew Game 8 of the World Chess Championship with Viswantahan Anand to retain his one-point lead. However, he created a buzz on Twitter after a picture of him dozing off appeared on the social media. (Game 8 Report | Highlights)

      After the exhaustive and enthralling draw on Monday in the seventh game, which lasted for more than six and half hours (122 moves), Tuesday’s game lasted a mere 41 moves. Carlsen leads the 12-game Match 4.5-3.5 going into the rest day on Wednesday. Was there some subtle psychology at work or was Carlsen genuinely unwell? These were the questions doing the rounds on Twitter.

      Carlsen wore a sleepy look throughout the game and even appeared to have dozed off on occasions.

      Interestingly Peter Heine Nielsen, who works for Team Magnus now said “Today we have prepared an interesting idea. Lets’s see how it goes?”

      There were reactions on Twitter after the 23-year-old Carlsen was caught napping, against a much older opponent. Carlsen had won the title against Anand in Chennai last year.

      However, Carlsen admitted he was not in top shape when the eighth game started: “Wasn’t in best of shape at start but I felt I managed to be fresher as the game progressed.”

      The rest day will do both players a world of good. With only four games to go and a point separating Carlsen and Anand, the stakes will be high.


      Source: http://sports.ndtv.com
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      4 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        November 19, 2014 at 7:42 pm

        He’s tired. It’s tough being in your 20’s.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        November 19, 2014 at 10:03 pm

        lets see when the post game doping test result come out.. 🙂

      3. PROF.S.G.BHAT Reply
        November 20, 2014 at 10:52 am

        Now I understand the secret of success of Carlsen, to doze during the game.My students who dozed in the class got better marks than others.

        • chykdon Reply
          November 21, 2014 at 9:22 pm

          Hmmm… Coming from a prof, I’d hope d prognosis is gd enuf

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