Anand has won Games 3, 5 and 6, primarily through superior opening preparation and typical tactical brilliance. It's pretty surprising for more matches to be won with the Black pieces (which plays second) than the White pieces at the grandmaster (or supergrandmaster) level. The diagram above shows the winning move in Game 5, where Black sacrifices his Knight to get a pawn which cannot be prevented from becoming a Queen. The next few moves would be forced: 35. fe3 fe3 36. (anything!) e2 37. (anything!) e1Q.
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