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Looks like Nakamura let Kramnik off the hook about 10 times in the last 10 moves according to the computer analysis. He must have been under tremendous time pressure.
Also, glad to see once again that even grandmasters are sometimes blind to their own knight’s possibilities. See the Karjakin/Shirov game.
I will have to retract the second comment. At one point the transmission showed Karjakin missing a knight fork on Shirov’s rook and going from +8 to +0.something. Must have been an error- that position is no longer shown in the game.
Boring results.