World Champion Magnus Carlsen, who just annexed the world rapid crown as well, seems on course to be the first ever world champion in all three formats at the same time as he took an early lead on nine points from his first eleven games.
Carlsen, who made it clear that he wanted to be the best in all formats of the game, went on a rampage winning the first five games and then a momentary halt that came with a loss against Lu Shanglei of China did not dampen the spirit of the highest rated player in the world.
Keeping in mind that it was a long tournament, Anand won a few games and then again in round eight eight another surprise awaited him as he went down to Markus Ragger of Austria. The Indian ace however recovered to post three victories on the trot in the last three games of the day to remain joint eighth with ten rounds still to come in the strongest ever extravaganza in blitz chess.
However, it may be recalled that Anand defeated Carlsen in the rapid and should there be an encore by him in blitz as well, a lot can happen in the last ten rounds.