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Magnus Carlsen blundered horribly in game 6, handing Anand the win.
However, under time pressure, Anand missed the tactic and went on to lose.
Today, in game 10, Anand's 24.Rd2 seemed to allow Black equality in a complex position. He might have played 24.Rfe1, offering a poisoned pawn on a2.
I blogged this game as it was taking place. Those interested in my facile observations may find them at http://chessskill.blogspot.com/2014/11/anand-carlsen-game-10.html