After showing deep preparation against Kramnik in the opener, Anand could not dent Caruana's chances as black out of a Queen's gambit declined and the Italian got an easy half point without having to exert himself at London's Olympia Conference Centre.
This also resulted in Caruana opening his account on another bloody day in the Classic after a drubbing at the hands of local favourite Michael Adams in the first round.
Anish Giri of Holland also won his first game in the Classic outplaying Adams in a nearly one-sided affair. Giri and Kramnik now share the lead on four points each, a point clear of Adams while Anand stands fourth on two points. Caruana with one point from two games is currently at the bottom of the tables with Nakamura.
Kramnik provided the fireworks on a disappointing day for Anand's fans. "I am always happy to play against the King's Indian defense", was how the Russian summed up his clean effort against the American. The Petrosian system as white gave Kramnik huge attacking possibilities in the middle game and he did not falter in executing them.