Magnus Carlsen is just 30 years old, but for 17 of those years he’s been a grandmaster, for 10, the world no. 1, and for the last 8, the World Chess Champion. A 7-part documentary that aired during the Magnus Carlsen Invitational gave a glimpse behind the scenes, including interviews with his father Henrik, older sister Ellen, manager Espen Agdestein and second Jon Ludvig Hammer. Magnus
Former world champion Garry Kasparov, who enjoyed a dominant 15-year title reign from 1985-2000, described the showdown between Nepomniachtchi and Ding as an "amputated event" but conceded it
Dec. 10, 2021. Magnus Carlsen of Norway retained his world championship on Friday in Dubai after his challenger, the Russian grandmaster Ian Nepomniachtchi, committed the last of a series of
Kasparov Escapes Vs Carlsen In 1st Clash In 16 Years. GM Magnus Carlsen failed to take revenge for his loss in 2004 vs. GM Garry Kasparov. When they played for the first time in 16 years, Carlsen spoiled a winning endgame and let his legendary opponent off the hook in the second round of the online Chess9LX tournament.
GM Magnus Carlsen has booked his spot in the 2023 FIDE World Cup final after winning his match against GM Nijat Abasov by a margin of 1.5/2. Abasov fought valiantly to keep his world cup hopes alive and played a near-perfect game on Sunday however Carlsen stuck with him all the way, drawing the game and earning himself a rest day ahead of the $110,000 title match.
The great champion Garry Kasparov has chimed in. “They also said it after Morphy, Alekhine, and Tal, that fantasy and dynamism had to make way for cold realism and science,” he says.
Magnus Carlsen plays smoothly until Garry Kasparov makes a few mistakes, but they still continue. The further you go into the game, the more you realize that no one will ever win because clearly they have studied their openings very well. At the end, they most decided that no one was going to win, so they drew.
Hikaru Nakamura, who combines streaming to over a million followers with a comeback to classical chess in his mid-30s, has won the American Cup, a $200,000 knockout including $60,000 for the winner.
Dude's 54. The next best active player born in 1963 or earlier is 106th in the world and 200 points worse than Carlsen, Michal Krasenkow. He was never Kasparov, obviously, but he did crack the top 10 in 2000. Karpov, Kasparov's old nemesis, fell out of the top 20 at age 51, still playing actively.
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