It’s nice to break losing streak, Anand says

November 18, 2013 06:54 pm | Updated May 26, 2016 07:28 am IST - Chennai

Defending champion Viswanathan Anand said he was relieved to eke out a draw after two losses on the trot against Magnus Carlsen in the World Chess Championship on Monday.

“Obviously after the last two games it’s nice to break this result but I was hoping to be able to press him a little but I could not manage,” Anand said.

“I chose a line that both of us have played quite a bit in the past. He went for this Bishop move and then we have this slow manoeuvring game. White has two plans, a break on king side or play on the flank. ‘f4’ was not so good as black is basically preparing to play this knight manoeuvre.

“I thought I will be able to press a little bit, it’s not huge but somehow I was not able to make it happen,” Anand said.

Carlsen almost echoed the opinion.

“Not so much more to say, we both have played this line, there are many different plans of course. But whatever you play it’s usually quite slow and the game goes on. I thought I was doing more or less fine, just a little bit worse but not much. It’s just going to be a bit more pleasant, but my pieces are well developed,” he said.

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