Lindores Rapid, Day 2: Carlsen Draws Three Games, Finishes +1, and Somehow Wins Clear First
It was a very strange event, and it's rare that +1 in a six round, four player tournament will suffice for clear first. That's what happened here, however: Magnus Carlsen's undefeated +1 sufficed, as every other player in the field also won exactly one game, but also lost a game, too - or in Viswanathan Anand's case, lost two games.
There's a nice report on the final day here, so I'll leave you with that and provide the final day's games here without any annotations. (I might do a ChessLecture show on the crazy game Carlsen played against Sergey Karjakin, but probably won't blog it.)