With four games to go, defending champion Viswanathan Anand will probably have one last chance in the ninth game to defend his title against challenger Magnus Carlsen of Norway in the ongoing World Chess Championship here tomorrow.
With eight games gone, Anand is down but still not out. It's a two-game deficit for the Indian ace and the ninth game would decide the course of the match as Anand plays white tomorrow.
Carlsen has been the pick between the two and he appears completely relax with his 5-3 lead.
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After four draws and two losses, the situation has brewed up before Anand can go for his comeback act. The last two games were the easiest draws that he could have hoped for.
The eighth game, in fact, was over in just under 75 minutes, giving the impression that Carlsen is also a contented man.
The Chess pundits had predicted that Anand will try to claw his way back in the match soon after the sixth game loss but the composure on Anand's face tells a different story about his plans.
The king of the 64 squares knows pretty well the match situation and now the time has come to show if he has any aces up his sleeves.
Carlsen, on the other hand, has been rock solid and apart from the third game, he has not shown any weakness in the match so far. Add to that the two defeats handed out to Anand after gruelling battles and we know that the future of chess for the next few years is around.
A Carlsen's victory at this point of the match is anyone's guess but those who have known Anand also know that he is a tireless fighter and the Indian can turn things around tomorrow.