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    Home»Sports»Magnus carlsen moves 50 points ahead of d gukesh on classical ratings after hat-trick of Wins in Norwegian team championship-Firstpost

    Magnus carlsen moves 50 points ahead of d gukesh on classical ratings after hat-trick of Wins in Norwegian team championship-Firstpost

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    On Wednsday, the 34-year-old a successful return to the format by scoring 3/3 for offerspill on the final week of the Norwegian TEAM Chesss Championship. And in the process, the Reigning World Blitz Co-Champion Further Consolidated His Lead at the Top of the Fide Classical Ratings.Red More

    Norwegian Chess Legend Magnus Carlsen Had in Recent Months Expressed His Disdain for the Classical Chass Format AMID HIS FUD with Global Governing Body Fide, Opting to Focus on ATTITION OND Rapid and Blitz Formats While Promoting Freestyle Chess-A Private Tour That He Co-Founded in which matches take place in the Fischer random format.

    Despite his dislike for the format, in which he is a five-time world champion and remains the world’s top-ranked player, carlsen has not completely severed ties with classes He has made it clear that he will not be participating in events organized by fide going forward.

    Carlsen widens gap with nakamura and gukesh in classical ratings

    On Wednsday, the 34-year-old a successful return to the format by scoring 3/3 for offerspill on the final week of the Norwegian TEAM Chesss Championship. And in the process, the Reigning World Blitz Co-Champion Further Consolidated His Lead at the Top of the Fide Classical Ratings.

    Carlsen Defeated Grandmaster Simen Agdestein as Well as International Masters Kristian Stuvik Holm and Alparslan isik to complete a hat-trick of Wins. His 100 per cent run heleped offerspill final finish third in the final team standings with 12 points courtesy five winds, two defeats and two draws and an average rating of 2475.

    Valerenga, The Team Comprising GMS Kaido Kulaots and Borki Predojevic, Took The Title With 14 Points – Courtesy Six Wins, Two Draws and One Loss.

    His Hat-Trick of Wins also Helped Carlsen Earn 4.1 Rating Points, Taking His Current Rating to 2837.1-35 points clear of American Grandmaster and Popular Streamer Hikaru Nakamura.

    Also read | Carlsen Reveals The Secret Behind His Greatness: ‘It’s clear that there is some good genes’

    Carlsen is also 50 points clear of reigning world champion d gukesh, who has been charting a steady risk in the classical ratings in recent months and haad recently entred the top three after after Steel chess in addition to his triumph over China’s Ding Liren in the World Championship.

    As for the Norwegian Team Championship, Carlsen was rated over 200 points higher than the next highest-rated player-AGDESTIN (2573).

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