I wrote about all the games of the 2013 World Chess Championship at another post: Carlsen – Anand 2013 LIVE! (all 12 games)
If you are not very interested in this world championship match there is something seriously wrong with you.
Carlsen is from Norway. Anand is from India. The people from India will be cheering for Anand. I'm betting the much younger Carlsen will win a very interesting match between two brilliant grandmasters.
Everything you need to know about it is at Chess fans around the globe are waiting for one of the most anticipated chess events in recent years: the Anand-Carlsen world title match and at http://chennai2013.fide.com/.
If you're lucky enough to live in India you will be able to see the entire match on television. World Chess Championship match to be telecast live
Viswanathan Anand
Magnus Carlsen
ALL 62 GAMES BETWEEN ANAND AND CARLSEN
At chess.com most chessplayers predict Carlsen will win.
Game of thrones with world chess champion Viswanathan Anand
Anand's World Chess Championship matches
THIS WEBSITE HAS A VIDEO ABOUT CARLSEN YOU HAVE TO SEE: MAGNUS CARLSEN'S LAST BIG TITLE
Why Carlsen wins -- YouTube
From the November 8th, 2013 New York Times: Looking to Norwegian, 22, to Revive Image of Chess
Carlsen – Anand 2013 LIVE! WATCH THE MOVES AS THEY ARE MADE FOR FREE HERE.
The first game which you can see HERE was a boring 16 move draw. The world champion, Anand from India, had the black pieces. The challenger, Carlsen from Norway, had the white pieces. I was hoping for a long interesting game but this was a draw (because the same position was repeated 3 times) at the end of the opening. There was no middle game and no endgame. It was probably the least interesting game in world championship history.
YOUTUBE VIDEO Viswanthan Anand vs Magnus Carlsen | FIDE World Chess Championship - Game 1
GAME ONE WITH COMMENTS AT CHESSGAMES.COM
The 2nd game starts Sunday November 10th at the same time (4:30PM USA Eastern time, 3:00PM in India where the game is).
I wrote about all the games of the 2013 World Chess Championship at another post: Carlsen – Anand 2013 LIVE! (all 12 games)
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