Magnus Carlsen's Secret Mystery: Part 3
Of the many games Magnus Carlsen plays, many seems easy to understand, but some of those are a mystery. Although selection much harder that they say it is, a few of them literally caused breathtaking results. They start like usual, but suddenly after some time Carlsen outplays his opponent and wins. Those games are recorded more than a game that just looks like a Tuesday at the chessboard, which involves hard calculation, and are therefore praised more.
Sometimes, those games include paradoxical moves, impossible calculations, and more. Although it is hard to understand, that is the reason I would be calling it a "mystery" and not just a "show." Often, those include hard moves, like a king or pawn move that hides a secret meaning, and engines may have trouble understanding. However, at the end of the day, some people have different thoughts, and what one would call a "mystery" might just be a "show" to someone else.
Magnus Carlsen's Secret Mystery: Part 2: Click on the blue link to see what led to this position.
When an impossible attack is paired with an unstoppable sacrifice, it leads to an impossible attack where the attackers comes out on top. So, what's going to happen against Vishy Anand, World Second Place Chess Player back then?
Can you guess what Carlsen played next? Type it in the comments below. Hint: The next move is hilarious. First person to get it right gets a shoutout in Magnus Carlsen's Secret Mystery: Part 4 !