Live: World Chess Championship 2013 Game 5 - Viswanathan Anand vs Magnus Carlsen
Watch the live stream of Game 4 of the World Chess Championship 2013 between Viswanathan Anand and Magnus Carlsen below. The first four games have all ended in draws.
Here is the list of moves so far:
1. c4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 c6 4. e4 dxe4 5. Nxe4 Bb4+ 6. Nc3 c5 7. a3 Ba5 8. Nf3 Nf6 9. Be3 Nc6 10. Qd3 cxd4 11. Nxd4 Ng4 12. O-O-O Nxe3 13. fxe3 Bc7 14. Nxc6 bxc6 15. Qxd8+ Bxd8 16. Be2 Ke7 17. Bf3 Bd7 18. Ne4 Bb6 19. c5 f5 20. cxb6 fxe4 21. b7 Rab8 22. Bxe4 Rxb7 23. Rhf1 Rb5 24. Rf4 g5 25. Rf3 h5 26. Rdf1 Be8 27. Bc2 Rc5 28. Rf6 h4 29. e4 a5 30. Kd2 Rb5 31. b3 Bh5 32. Kc3 Rc5+ 33. Kb2 Rd8 34. R1f2 Rd4 35. Rh6 Bd1 36. Bb1 Rb5 37. Kc3 c5 38. Rb2 e5 39. Rg6 a4 40. Rxg5 Rxb3+ 41. Rxb3 Bxb3 42. Rxe5+ Kd6 43. Rh5 Rd1 44. e5+ Kd5 45. Bh7 Rc1+ 46. Kb2 Rg1 47. Bg8+ Kc6 48. Rh6+ Kd7 49. Bxb3 axb3 50. Kxb3 Rxg2 51. Rxh4 Ke6 52. a4 Kxe5 53. a5 Kd6 54. Rh7 Kd5 55. a6 c4+ 56. Kc3 Ra2 57. a7 Kc5 58. h4 Kd5 1-0
Here are the latest tweets on the happenings in the game:
There was no option for Anand but to resign. But a most exciting game. What a lesson in endgame management by both champs. #AnandCarlsen
— Sachin Kalbag (@SachinKalbag) November 15, 2013
BREAKING: Carlsen beats Anand in fifth match game. Score 3-2, seven games to go. #AnandCarlsen #FWCM2013
— Chess.com (@chesscom) November 15, 2013
Anand resigns! #AnandCarlsen
— prashanth (@RFed1) November 15, 2013
Magnus smelling the win,but miracles do happen especially with Anand #FWCM2013 #AnandCarlsen
— shrinivas (@shrinivas63) November 15, 2013
Only Magnus can save Anand now by blundering. Correct play will result in win for white. #FWCM2013 #AnandCarlsen @FWCM2013
— Susan Polgar (@SusanPolgar) November 15, 2013
Anand is battling hard for a draw. Looks very very tensed #AnandCarlsen
— TnieSports (@TNIESports) November 15, 2013
Although Magnus is up, a win is not as easy as it looks #AnandCarlsen #FWCM2013
— Claudia Munoz (@chesscampeona) November 15, 2013
Carlsen playing like computer here. A move in less than 30 seconds and walks off to the rest area, making Anand think! #AnandCarlsen
— prashanth (@RFed1) November 15, 2013
If this was not world championship, Magnus would have won by now. Foregone conclusion. But in #FWCM2013, equation slightly different.
— Sagar Sriramagiri (@sagarch) November 15, 2013
#FWCM2013 MC strategy is clear=play long endgames. Anand’s been too passive sometimes. Needs to throw-in some ultra sharp lines next games
— Carles Gallego (@Carles_Gallego) November 15, 2013
Can @MagnusCarlsen convert this to a win? This is his first real chance. @FWCM2013 #AnandCarlsen
— Chad Sayban (@ChadSayban) November 15, 2013
Magnus looks relaxed. He can feel the 1st victory within his grasp. #FWCM2013 #AnandCarlsen @FWCM2013
— Susan Polgar (@SusanPolgar) November 15, 2013
Exciting game today, Magnus seems to be winning – he looked more comfortable right from the beginning today #AnandCarlsen #FWCM2013
— Sandra Hohmann (@Sandra_Hohmann) November 15, 2013
52. a4 gives chances for white. #FWCM2013 #AnandCarlsen @FWCM2013
— Susan Polgar (@SusanPolgar) November 15, 2013
Looks like there is no way back here for Anand. Carlsen is on top #AnandCarlsen
— TnieSports (@TNIESports) November 15, 2013
Carlsen has a two pawn advantage over Anand and it will prove crucial for him to take a lead #AnandCarlsen
— TnieSports (@TNIESports) November 15, 2013
Chess is now #1 (#AnandCarlsen) and #2 (#FWCM2013) on twitter in all of Indian. Tendulkar is now #3. Historic moment for chess! @FWCM2013
— Susan Polgar (@SusanPolgar) November 15, 2013
Carlsen is pushing Anand and after a intense round four, this round is heading in the same direction #AnandCarlsen
— TnieSports (@TNIESports) November 15, 2013
Bad news:Vishy is going to be 2 pawns down in a rook ending. Good news: they’ll be rook pawns & Vishy excels at rook endings #AnandCarlsen
— Jonathan Rowson (@Jonathan_Rowson) November 15, 2013
#AnandCarlsen trending higher than #ThankYouSachin ! pic.twitter.com/kjvWWT5FUZ
— Ramanan (@Ramanan_V) November 15, 2013
Anand is making things more difficult with Rc1+. Not sure what is the purpose of that move. @FWCM2013 #AnandCarlsen #FWCM2013
— Susan Polgar (@SusanPolgar) November 15, 2013
#FWCM2013 @MagnusCarlsen seems to have new pep in his step. White playing for a win now, with almost no risk?
— Tim Reisner (@Timonthestoop) November 15, 2013
After 44.e5+ I’m finding it hard to get my bearings in the position but have the feeling a draw is the most likely result. #AnandCarlsen
— Jonathan Rowson (@Jonathan_Rowson) November 15, 2013
Anand needs to find a way to eliminate one of the king side pawns of Carlsen. That is the only real threat to black.#WFCM2013 #AnandCarlsen
— Tushar Sarda (@TusharSarda) November 15, 2013
Magnus is not as good a poker player as he is in Chess, but he is good at bluffing says Lawrence Trent #AnandCarlsen pic.twitter.com/X5dQpf8RAU
— TnieSports (@TNIESports) November 15, 2013
#AnandCarlsen turning out better than the biggest suspense thrillers. It’s a seesaw battle. Brilliant…
— Kartik Iyer (@iKartikIyer) November 15, 2013
With correct play, this should be a draw. But Magnus will obviously must push and make Vishy prove himself #AnandCarlsen #FWCM2013 @FWCM2013
— Susan Polgar (@SusanPolgar) November 15, 2013
Round 5 gaining interest: An additional hour for both #AnandCarlsen for the next 20 moves. http://t.co/w80tSlcCIC pic.twitter.com/SXPE1gTLCc
— TnieSports (@TNIESports) November 15, 2013
Very interesting endgame will require accurate play from both players and specially Anand #wcfm2013 #anandcarlsen
— Tushar Sarda (@TusharSarda) November 15, 2013
All of sudden, things are getting exciting. There will be no draw in the near future. White will push hard @FWCM2013 #AnandCarlsen #FWCM2013
— Susan Polgar (@SusanPolgar) November 15, 2013
#AnandCarlsen this is a nail biter. Anand looks like he sniffs something here
— DJ (@pickdj) November 15, 2013
Anand’s position looks pretty stable now after Rd4. #FWCM2013 #AnandCarlsen
— Sandeepa Nadahalli (@snadahalli) November 15, 2013
I really like Anand’s h5-h4 plan to activate the bishop #AnandCarlsen #FWCM2013
— Andrija Djuranovic (@andrijadj) November 15, 2013
Carlsen winning the women vote in Chennai? #AnandCarlsen #FWCM2013 pic.twitter.com/zYXLGNIaz3
— TnieSports (@TNIESports) November 15, 2013
28Rf6 Magnus loitering with intent,vaguely menacing the king. Such incursions are often experienced as mild insults #AnandCarlsen #FWCM2013
— Jonathan Rowson (@Jonathan_Rowson) November 15, 2013
Could Magnus be trying to wear down Vishy in these early games through draws, and he plans to increase his aggression over time? #FWCM2013
— Chris Orcutt (@chrisorcutt) November 15, 2013
#FWCM2013 Magnus gave up so much space for nothing!!!
— Leo Park (@xkvart) November 15, 2013
Just logged in to #AnandCarlsen Don’t think Vishy will have any problems holding this. In fact I’m not even sure he’s worse. #FWCM2013
— Jonathan Rowson (@Jonathan_Rowson) November 15, 2013
If Carlsen can exchange king side pawns, his advantage will grow #AnandCarlsen #FWCM2013
— Andrija Djuranovic (@andrijadj) November 15, 2013
White is better positioned. Carlsen has to push Anand here #AnandCarlsen
— TnieSports (@TNIESports) November 15, 2013
Vishy is fine in this position. He just needs to be very patient and expect to play a long game. @FWCM2013 #FWCM2013 #AnandCarlsen
— Susan Polgar (@SusanPolgar) November 15, 2013
Looks like Vishy can more or less equalize with a few precise moves. No real opening advantage for White again #AnandCarlsen #FWCM2013
— Natalia Pogonina (@Pogonina) November 15, 2013
Anand chances of winning is very slim. Got to push Carlsen for a draw #AnandCarlsen
— TnieSports (@TNIESports) November 15, 2013
#trickyknight #AnandCarlsen #FWCM2013 It looks as if Anand is a Bishop down because it’s immobile. He needs it moving!
— Joel Meekings (@JoelMeekings) November 15, 2013
that’s 10 moves in about 5 mins, talk about blitz out of nowhere.. even that would be an understatement. first 34 moves took 2 hrs #FWCM2013
— vishnu (@vishnu_db9) November 15, 2013
After flurry of exchanges double rooks and bishop end game has reached #AnandCarlsen
— TnieSports (@TNIESports) November 15, 2013
Carlsen got what he wanted. Perfect position to grind for hours and exhaust Anand before his double white games #AnandCarlsen #FWCM2013
— Andrija Djuranovic (@andrijadj) November 15, 2013
Though Carlsenis slightly ahead, not much to worry about for Anand. He still has things under control #AnandCarlsen
— TnieSports (@TNIESports) November 15, 2013
For the first time in the match Carlsen has a slight edge over Anand after 18 moves #AnandCarlsen
— TnieSports (@TNIESports) November 15, 2013
I think Magnus will be fairly happy with his position right now, he will play to win with no risk. Tough defense needed in #AnandCarlsen
— Thomas Rendle (@TERendle) November 15, 2013
White has a small initiative. Anand will be doing a lot of defending today @FWCM2013 #FWCM2013 #AnandCarlsen
— Susan Polgar (@SusanPolgar) November 15, 2013
Carlsen swapped Queens on the 15th move to opt for more technical portion #AnandCarlsen
— TnieSports (@TNIESports) November 15, 2013
I think that #AnandCarlsen #FWCM2013 being held in #India will increase #chess in that country, I have learned so much about India this week
— Claudia Munoz (@chesscampeona) November 15, 2013
Carlsen’s gutsy 12.0-0-0 seems to be paying off. With 14.Nxc6 bxc6 15.Qxd8+ Bxd8 16.g3 he can claim an edge in the endgame. #FWCM2013
— Erwin l’Ami (@erwinlami) November 15, 2013
It is interesting how @MagnusCarlsen‘s Knight always faces the clock, while @vishy64theking‘s stares down at #carlsen #FWCM #AnandCarlsen
— Anand Datla (@AnandDatla) November 15, 2013
Carlsen looks a tad worried #AnandCarlsen
— TnieSports (@TNIESports) November 15, 2013
I like Magnus’ position more and more now. I think Bc7 was not so good. #FWCM2013 #AnandCarlsen @FWCM2013
— Susan Polgar (@SusanPolgar) November 15, 2013
Carlsen has opted for an interesting continuation by going flor long castling on the 12th move #AnandCarlsen
— TnieSports (@TNIESports) November 15, 2013
13. …Bc7 is perhaps, #Anand‘s expression of intent for a bishop-pair endgame. #AnandCarlsen #FWCM2013 G5
— Subhashish Nandi (@SubhashishNandi) November 15, 2013
A billion watching #AnandCarlsen according to @SusanPolgar Wow.
— Amni Rusli (@AmniRusli) November 15, 2013
Unimpressive opening preparation from team Carlsen #AnandCarlsen
— TnieSports (@TNIESports) November 15, 2013
0-0-0 shows that Magnus is not about to take a quick draw. This will probably be a long endgame struggle @FWCM2013 #AnandCarlsen #FWCM2013
— Susan Polgar (@SusanPolgar) November 15, 2013
Ohhh, this is now going to become a tactical game with castling queenside. No blinking allowed for both #AnandCarlsen #FWCM2013
— Claudia Munoz (@chesscampeona) November 15, 2013
Oh wow, O-O-O. Amazing. Carlsen doesn’t want a draw. He’ll take on the fireworks. #FWCM2013 #AnandCarlsen
— Sanat Mharolkar (@mharolkarsanat) November 15, 2013
#FWCM2013 #AnandCarlsen what sachin is to cricket is what anand to chess and their great common trait is humility.
— Dharma (@dharma_reddi) November 15, 2013
Anand took 10 mins for the 10th move. The longest so far by Vishy. Carlsen has been playing fast as of now #AnandCarlsen
— TnieSports (@TNIESports) November 15, 2013
10. Qd3 by Carlsen. Interesting. He tries to maintain his flexible pawn structure as long as possible. #anandcarlsen #fwcm2013
— carokann (@carokann) November 15, 2013
Anand is butting his nails. All ready looks tensed as Carlsen is back in his seat #AnandCarlsen
— TnieSports (@TNIESports) November 15, 2013
Magnus avoids the sharp Marshall Gambit aims4 slight edge with queenside pawn majority but suspect he may be Vishy’s preparation #FWCM2013
— Malcolm Pein (@TelegraphChess) November 15, 2013
Exclusive pic Carlsen – Anand game 5 #AnandCarlsen #FWCM2013 @FWCM2013 pic.twitter.com/g7Ip6UdAX3
— Susan Polgar (@SusanPolgar) November 15, 2013
Wow, think black is the new white and #vishy looks prepared for this opening c4 by #magnus #AnandCarlsen #FWCM2013 .. Again advantage black?
— Aravindh Ram (@aravindhram) November 15, 2013
Carlsen deferred on the first move. Eight moves on so far in the first 15 mins #AnandCarlsen
— TnieSports (@TNIESports) November 15, 2013
From noteboom to Marshall gambit to completely out of the book opening,things are getting heated up guys #AnandCarlsen
— Abhijeet Gupta (@iam_abhijeet) November 15, 2013
#Carlsen going all out in the centre :) this could be a very entertainign game with sharp lines #AnandCarlsen #FWCM2013
— David Moreno (@AtleticoDave) November 15, 2013
For the first time, we see Queen’s Gambit. #AnandCarlsen #FWCM2013
— Raj (@rajkashana) November 15, 2013
#FWCM2013 oh…Anand is going for a semi slav now
— ninad Kulkarni (@ninadkuilkarni3) November 15, 2013
We are minutes away from the start of fifth round between Anand and Carlsen. Game 4 was intense. What do we have in store #AnandCarlsen
— TnieSports (@TNIESports) November 15, 2013
Brace up for Round 5. Five minutes to go #WCC #AnandCarlsen #FWCM2013 pic.twitter.com/3ibQlPRDh3
— TnieSports (@TNIESports) November 15, 2013