The Norwegian, 35, showcased his skills in the chess.com speed championship, but the US star and streamer was twice beaten ...
Magnus Carlsen showcased his endgame prowess, defeating Arjun Erigaisi in the Norway Chess meet, even pointing out Arjun's best drawing chance during a live broadcast. This victory, coupled with ...
"Part of me, honestly, when I had that loss, recently just felt it was so dumb and so unnecessary, and it made me feel so kind of washed and useless," he said on the podcast. "My thoughts for a few ...
Carlsen admitted that he knew the third game was over, and that defeat was inevitable, but kept fighting regardless. It turned out to be the prudent choice.
Carlsen has now won all four world championship matches he has played in, having claimed the title for the first time in 2013. He will now hold the title for at least another two years. A grandmaster ...
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