
Magnus Carlsen vs Sergey Karjakin
Sergey Karjakin controlled the nerves in his first game in the world title match to hold Magnus Carlsen and tie in 42 plays. Not an easy task. Magnus surprised soon in the move 2, with a Trompowsky and took to Karjakin out of the book in the play six. As usual with Magnus, Sergey solved his initial problems but then found himself in a slightly worst position where he could only tie or lose. It did not break and the match began in New York with a draw.

In short, a good result for the applicant, who gave the impression of being very well prepared. It would be expected that Carlsen will have to look in the next few days a game a little more incisive to be able to beat the Russian, who will lead the White in his second game.
You can view an exelent analysis from Daniel King who explain us all the details of the game

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