Magnus Carlsen's decade of dominance. Russian chess great Garry Kasparov's record of being the world number one for 20 years. And it is highly unlikely that the record would ever be broken

The results demonstrate that the level of chess players has been steadily increasing. Magnus Carlsen (in 2013) tops the list, while Vladimir Kramnik (in 1999) is second, Bobby Fischer (in 1971) is third, and Garry Kasparov (in 2001) is fourth. Larry Kaufman (2023) The World Chess Championship 2013 was a match between reigning world champion Viswanathan Anand and challenger Magnus Carlsen, to determine the World Chess Champion. It was held from 7 to 25 November 2013 in Chennai, India, under the auspices of FIDE (the World Chess Federation). Carlsen won the match 6½–3½ after ten of the twelve scheduled
Fourteen players participated, eight of them, including World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov, rated in the top ten in the world, and another two among the world's top 50 players. Ivanchuk edged Kasparov by a half point, defeating Kasparov in their head-to-head game. It was widely believed that Ivanchuk might become world champion.
In 2013, he lost the title to challenger Magnus Carlsen, and he lost a rematch to Carlsen in 2014 after winning the 2014 Candidates Tournament. In April 2006, Anand became the fourth player in history to pass the 2800 Elo mark on the FIDE rating list, after Kramnik, Topalov, and Garry Kasparov.
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. Former World champions Susan Polgar and Garry Kasparov
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Sven Magnus Øen Carlsen [a] (born 30 November 1990) [1] [2] is a Norwegian chess grandmaster who is the reigning five-time World Chess Champion. He is also a three-time World Rapid Chess Champion and five-time World Blitz Chess Champion. He has held the No. 1 position in the FIDE world chess rankings since 1 July 2011, and trails only Garry Leonard Barden. 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
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Teimour Radjabov. Teimour Boris oghlu Radjabov (also spelled Teymur Rajabov; Azerbaijani: Teymur Boris oğlu Rəcəbov, pronounced [tejˈmuɾ boˈɾis oɣˈlu ɾæˈdʒæbof]; born 12 March 1987) is an Azerbaijani chess grandmaster . A former child prodigy, he earned the title of Grandmaster in March 2001 at age 14, the second-youngest They include the record for the number of international tournaments won - 76. I overtook him - I have 185 wins. That’s from the moment I became a Master of Sport, not counting children’s and junior tournaments. In general, I hold almost all the chess records. Kasparov also has no lack of brilliant victories. Now on Fischer.
Carlsen–Niemann controversy. During the Sinquefield Cup in September 2022, a controversy arose involving the chess grandmasters Magnus Carlsen, then world champion, and Hans Niemann. Carlsen, after surprisingly losing in their third-round matchup, dropped out of the tournament. Many interpreted his withdrawal as Carlsen tacitly accusing
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Note: the blunders are not sorted by their sizes, since it’s difficult to judge whose missed mate in one is a bigger blunder: Carlsen’s or Kramnik’s. Chess Blunder #1. Magnus Carlsen – Merab Gagunashvili. Carlsen decided that saving a pawn is more important than preventing the checkmate, so he played. 65. e5?? and ofcourse got mated 65 The first five games of the match had ended in draws, before Carlsen broke the deadlock with a record 136-move victory in game six that will be remembered as an all-time classic. Magnus Carlsen’s Notable Games Carlsen vs Kasparov. Magnus Carlsen made history when he faced Garry Kasparov. In 2004, Magnus Carlsen went up against the legendary Garry Kasparov. This legendary match took place when the child prodigy was only 13 years old and it served to put the world chess community on notice that there was a new force in Last week, Kasparov returned to the scene of his famous Deep Blue defeat—the ballroom of a New York hotel—for a debate with AI experts organized by the Association for the Advancement of
As people argue whether Garry Kasparov or Magnus Carlsen is the best-ever player, Polgar is clearly the best woman to have ever played the game. Not only has she beaten both of those all-time greats, but Polgar has defeated other world champions like Anatoly Karpov , Viswanathan Anand , Boris Spassky , Vladimir Kramnik , Ruslan Ponomariov , and
Magnus only lost two games on the big stage (including rapid tiebreakers): Game 3 of the 2014 World Championship Lost as black to Vishwanathan Anand. Game 8 of the 2016 World Championship Lost as white against Sergey Kajarkin. In the majority of matches (3/5), the top players in the world couldn't win a single game against Magnus. .