Seth_Xoma wrote on 11/16/14 at 05:22:00:
Anand's losses in game 2 and 6 are not equal.
In game 2, it would be (and was) quite easy to shrug it off. Vishy was under pressure whole game, given no real chances and the game was capped off by a blunder which only hastened the end.
Missing ...Nxe5 is game 6 can't be brushed aside so easily. He blew it and he knows it.
Also, unlike the loss in game 2, he will NOT have white next game. If he loses that as well, R.I.P.
I agree completely.
In game 2 Anand defended badly and deserved to lose, he pretty much said that himself during the press conference for that game.
In game 6 he looked like a broken man during the press conference. I think those that brush aside psychology in sport, especially 1 vs 1 sports like chess really don't understand the mental strains the players are going through. The fact there's sports psychologists and some of the best sportsmen in the world use them regularly, is a glaring indicator of the importance of psychology.
In chess Topalov is a great modern example; over the last several years he suffered a kind of breakdown after losing in the WCh match to Anand. He then began seeing a sports psychologist to get him back into the right frame of mind to compete, now he's back up there in the top 5 comfortably.
Outside of chess there's no better example than the Snooker player Ronnie O'Sullivan, suffers from major psychological problems and also depression yet with the help of Steve Peters is still able to compete at the highest level.
Going back to this match Anand obviously has to hold game 7. If he loses that game the match is over. It's hard to predict what he might play, I wouldn't be surprised if we see a Caro-Kann tbh. If he manages to draw he must put everything he has left in the tank into game 8, I would assume they have something prepared in the 4.f3 Nimzo, if not there the Catalan. If he can strike back with his next White it could turn the match backk on his head again. Most important is he comes into game 7 with a clear and objective mind thinking only about the task at hand. I would hope his team and his wife spent the hours after game 6 consoling him and today they will get back to doing some serious preparation to make sure he holds game 7.