Carlsen's Queen sacrifice was interesting and certainly had the
live commentators buzzing.
If it was a trap then Vishy fell straight into it.
Vishy was possibly winning after the Q sac and relaxed towards the end.
Apparently Magnus's 2nd move (2.Na3) is a TN and was cooked up
by Carlsen team to avoid Anand's opening preparation.
(which was one cup of tea and five minutes watching TV.)
magnus9999 - vishyanand RHP 2013 (the lesser known world championship match.)
[Event "Challenge"]
[Site "http://www.redhotpawn.com"]
[Date "2013.11.08"]
[Round "?"]
[White "magnus9999"]
[Black "vishyanand"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "998"]
[BlackElo "1722"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "r4rk1/pp3pb1/2n5/4p1qp/3pP3/N4P2/PP1P4/R1B1KBN1 w Q - 0 19"]
[EndDate "2013.11.23"]
[WhiteRating "998"]
[BlackRating "1722"]
[GameId "10309218"]
19. Nh3 Qg3+ 20. Nf2 a6 {No need for that move. f5 straight away as played next move.} 21. d3 f5 22. Ke2 fxe4 23. Nxe4 Qxf3+ 24. Kd2 {Black now took the f1 Bishop. Better to close it down thus....} 24... Nb4 {Cutting off the c2 flight square and now Qe3+ or Bh6+ are big threats. What does White do here?} 25. Be2 Bh6+ 26. Ke1 Qh1