Anand outplayed Aronian out of a seemingly calm Four Knights' Game, that suddenly came to live when white allowed his pawn structure to be damaged, but in return got a strong knight on the king side to open an attack.
The material was a bit reduced after the exchange of two pairs of minor pieces early in the middle game and Anand came up with a flourish of tactics to make him count. The chess engines that can count a million moves a second were rooting for blood as early as move 15 and Anand did not disappoint his fans to take the same route.
The other two games of the first round ended in draws. Shirov tried to combat Kramnik in another Berlin defense of the elite circles but the latter was quite up tot the task in defense, These days the Berlin seems to be the wall that every king pawn player wants to break.
In the other game of the day, Nakamura played out a draw with Dutchman Anish Giri. Nakamura played the opening a bit too light-hearted and got into trouble with black expanding on both wings. But although the position clearly seemed to favour black, Nakamura somehow managed to escape into a drawn ending. In the end, only two kings and two pawns were left for a draw.
