Magnus Carlsen roared back in the World Chess Championship Match in style as he defeated Sergey Karjakin in Game 10 to draw level at 5-5 with two games left to play in New York. Instead, the missed opportunity by the Russian allowed Carlsen to capitalise on a small advantage to win with white pieces. Karjakin twice missed sequences that would have helped him draw the game. Having lost the advantage he gained by winning the eighth game, the Russian could now find it difficult to wrest it back. Karjakin will have to guard against over-pressing and committing the mistake that Carlsen did in the eighth game.
Source: Hindustan Times November 25, 2016 08:47 UTC