Indian chess fans are delighted as the country's R Praggnanandhaa is set to take on No. 1 ranked Magnus Carlsen in the World Cup final. Praggnanandhaa, 18, had defeated World No. 3 Fabiano Caruana GM Magnus Carlsen won four games in the match and drew seven for a final match score of 7.5-3.5. GM Ian Nepomniachtchi played very strong chess in the first five games, which were all drawn. The sixth game of the match was the turning point—Carlsen won a historic 136-move game (the longest game in world championship history).
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.
By scoring 8.5-3.5 on the final day, Magnus Carlsen beat Ding Liren 67-25 which was the biggest margin of all four Champions Showdown matches in St. Louis. Carlsen won $60,000 (€50,800) for his win, and Ding got $40,000 (€33,870). Commentator Yasser Seirawan: "At critical moments Ding misses a key move."Commentator
The long legacy of chess has birthed some records which have stood for decades, and some that may well stand for centuries. Here are seven of the most amazing chess records ever etched into history. Longest Winning Streak. Longest Undefeated Streak. Longest-Reigning World Champion. Highest Elo Ever Recorded. Youngest Player To Become Grandmaster. Praggnanandhaa’s idols are World Chess Champions Garry Kasparov and Magnus Carlsen. He has said that he looks up to Kasparov for his “fighting spirit” and Carlsen for his “calmness.” Praggnanandhaa has said he has “a lot of respect” for Indian chess grandmaster Vishwanathan Anand. William Stewart Opening King's pawn (e4) Sicilian defence Najdorf variation Fischer-sozin attack Byrne, robert Fischer, bobby 1967 Kasparov, garry Advanced. Master the most deadly 🙃 opening in chess, the Sicilian Najdorf, with expert analysis of the memorable games of 2 world champions in an incredible Bobby Fischer vs Garry Kasparov Sicilian Najdorf battle! Winners of all World Chess Championships in 1886-2021 years.Information about chess matches, scores, champions and runners-up.Anatoly Karpov, Garry Kasparov

GM Magnus Carlsen staved off a formidable challenge from GM Dommaraju Gukesh and held the draw he needed, while GM Nijat Abasov and GM Fabiano Caruana defeated GM Vidit Gujrathi and GM Leinier Dominguez, respectively, to advance to the semifinals of the 2023 FIDE World Cup Open section. GM Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu fought hard and scored a

Magnus Carlsen ended the first day of blitz at the Superbet Poland tournament with five consecutive wins, thus climbing to sole second place a half point behind Jan-Krzysztof Duda. Duda scored 4½ points to remain atop the standings, as he collected three wins, three draws and three losses on Wednesday. Wesley So stands in third place, merely a half point behind Carlsen. | Photo: Lennart Ootes 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. The 2022 Champions Showdown 9LX (Fischer Random) in St Louis proved a horror show for Garry Kasparov, who in his prime as world champion from 1985 to 2000 won 15 consecutive tournaments.The 60 Garry Kasparov (1,1,2) Viswanathan Anand (3,1,5) Vladimir Kramnik (5,3,3) Most Dominant (points) for a Decade: Garry Kasparov (1990s) 600 pts Magnus Carlsen (2010s) 594 pts Emanuel Lasker (1890s) 582 pts Mikhail Botvinnik (1940s) 568 pts Garry Kasparov (1980s) 530 pts Jose Capablanca (1920s) 513 pts The round ended with the champion victorious as Magnus Carlsen made sure of Bobby Fischer at Mar del Plata 1960 or Garry Kasparov at Baku 1980, although not at the same level as Carlsen at On Magnus’s topsy-turvy 2017. On this Kasparov was clear – Carlsen was dominant in rapid and blitz, it was only classical where he showed weaknesses: Yes, it’s been up and down but that’s in classical tournaments. The people expect him to win all the time, and that’s not easy because you can’t win all the time even if you are Magnus After the aborted first match, Kasparov won in 1985 and then a rematch in 1986. In 1987, he narrowly saved his title by drawing the match, winning "to order" in the very last game. Finally, he had a short break, but in 1990 Karpov was back, and Kasparov again won by a narrow margin, 12.5 to 11.5.
Magnus Carlsen defended his world chess title for the third time, defeating American challenger Fabiano Caruana 3-0 in rapid tiebreaker games Wednesday. Magnus Carlsen, on Garry Kasparov and

We got to find out in a series of videos made for the New in Chess Classic, in which he assessed the 11th to the 16th World Champions, i.e. Bobby Fischer, Anatoly Karpov, Garry Kasparov, Vladimir Kramnik, Vishy Anand and himself! He also looked at arguably the two greatest female players of all time, Judit Polgar and Hou Yifan, and rated the

Kasparov won games 47 and 48 to bring the scores to 5–3, after which the game was canceled by organizers, even though both players wanted to continue. Garry Kasparov; Magnus Carlsen; Bobby

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