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  • Pragg loses to Carlsen, misses prime chess title, however leaves his mark

    R Praggnanandhaa’s dream run on the FIDE World Cup in Baku ended on Thursday, as World No. 1, Magnus Carlsen, defeated him 1.5-0.5 within the tiebreaker to carry the chess title.

    After the primary two video games within the classical format had been drawn, Carlsen wanted simply two video games within the shorter time management of 25 minutes within the tiebreaker to prevail on Thursday.

    Pragg, who turned 18 through the World Cup, is the youngest finalist ever. The teenager from Chennai, who was seeded 31, now additionally holds the excellence of being the bottom seed to make it to the ultimate.

    Before he pushed Carlsen to the tiebreaker, Pragg ended the campaigns of World No. 2 Hikaru Nakamura and World No. 3 Fabiano Caruana. He is now assured of a spot within the eight-man Candidates Tournament (which is held to discover a challenger to the reigning world champion).

    🏆 Magnus Carlsen is the winner of the 2023 FIDE World Cup! 🏆

    Magnus prevails towards Praggnanandhaa in an exciting tiebreak and provides yet one more prestigious trophy to his assortment! Congratulations! 👏

    📷 Stev Bonhage #FIDEWorldCup pic.twitter.com/sUjBdgAb7a

    — International Chess Federation (@FIDE_chess) August 24, 2023

    Growing up within the shadow of his sister, Vaishali Rameshbabu, an area chess champion, Pragg started taking part in the sport when he was three years outdated. Displaying distinctive expertise at a really younger age, he grew to become the world’s youngest International Master in 2016, when he was nonetheless 10 years outdated. He grew to become a GM on the age of 12 in 2018, the second youngest participant to take action on the time. And he reached the 2600 mark within the ELO score on the age of 14, as soon as once more a world report on the time.

    However, a World Cup title eluded him on Thursday. Carlsen proved to be simply too skilled. The Norwegian received the primary tiebreaker with 47 strikes regardless of taking part in with black items. Just a day in the past, taking part in with white, he had chosen to push for a draw within the second classical recreation, in a ploy that five-time World Champion Viswanathan Anand likened to the techniques Carlsen had employed towards Sergey Karjakin within the twelfth recreation of the 2016 World Championship battle.

    After Game 1 resulted in a draw on Tuesday, Wednesday’s Game 2 additionally resulted in a draw, with Carlsen pushing the sport to a stalemate from the beginning in order that he can take his probabilities towards Praggnanandhaa within the tiebreaker. (FIDE/Stev Bonhage)

    If he was feeling any aftereffect of the meals poisoning he suffered after his semi-final win over Nijat Abasov, Carlsen didn’t present it on Thursday.

    He was his ruthless self towards Pragg, noticing {the teenager} had waded into time bother within the first tiebreak. He responded by complicating issues on the board and concurrently flooring his foot on the pedal, as he performed with the urgency of a person driving an ambulance. He nearly blitzed his strikes on the finish, leaving Pragg no respiration house to consider a stouter defence. Carlsen pushed till Pragg lastly yielded. In the second recreation, Carlsen pressured a draw to seal his win.

    Before Thursday, the Norwegian boasted of a formidable resume: five-time world champion within the classical format, four-time fast world champion, six-time world blitz champion, and World No.1 since 2011. But the World Cup title was lacking. Right after his win over Pragg on Thursday, he tweeted with a GIF that declared he had “completed chess”.

    The triumph comes at a time when Carlsen’s profession is on the crossroads. Earlier this 12 months, he selected to abdicate his proper to defend his place because the world champion. Consequently, the 32-year-old was changed by Ding Liren, the primary time since 2013.

    Magnus Carlsen received the primary tiebreaker with 47 strikes regardless of taking part in with black items. (FIDE/Stev Bonhage)

    The causes Carlsen gave had been fairly simple: lack of motivation and never wanting to place himself via the rigours of one other marketing campaign.

    On Thursday, he was requested by Chess24 if the World Cup triumph had modified his relationship with classical chess. “I wouldn’t say it increases the chances that I will play this again. Winning the World Cup wasn’t really a thing for me before 2017. After I did so poorly, I thought I cannot let this be my legacy for the World Cup,” he responded.

    He prompt that he competed on the World Cup to show some extent. “If it was very clear from my results in classical chess that I’m still comfortably the best player in the world, I wouldn’t have played here,” he stated.

    “Almost since the first day (of the World Cup) I’ve been wondering, what am I doing here? Why am I spending all this time playing classical chess, which I find stressful and boring? It’s not a good state of mind,” Carlsen advised FIDE’s YouTube channel earlier.

    The loss to Vincent Keymer earlier got here as a wake-up name. In 2017, he had suffered an early exit when he misplaced to World No 35 Bu Xiangzhi within the third spherical. “My thoughts were, if I lose and go out, that’s going to be another humiliation in the World Cup. I know I’ll forget about it in a couple of days, but it’s still less than ideal. Now I’ve had my first serious scare,” Carlsen stated.

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    That scare appeared to whet his urge for food for classical chess. In the last-16 encounter towards Vasyl Ivanchuk, Carlsen rejected a draw supply from his Ukrainian opponent within the second recreation, regardless of not needing to win since he had received the primary one.

    Against Nijat Abasov within the semi-final, he turned up early, and gave the world the now-viral clip of him providing his hand to an empty chair throughout the board. He began the clock of his opponent, who was a number of seconds late, after which waited. “It was a joke,” he stated later.

    But, because it seems, he was lethal critical about profitable.

  • Magnus Carlsen reveals he suffered meals poisoning after semi-final win at FIDE World Cup

    World No 1 Magnus Carlsen revealed that he had endured a few tough days in Baku after struggling a bout of meals poisoning after his semi-final win over Nijat Abasov. Carlsen was chatting with the FIDE YouTube channel after his first sport draw in opposition to India’s R Praggnanandhaa.

    The Indian began with white items and had a good-looking time benefit firstly of the sport after seeming to catch the Norwegian off guard. But quickly, Carlsen caught up and the sport resulted in a draw after 35 strikes. While Carlsen had a relaxation day after his semi-final win over Abasov, Pragg was enjoying World No 3 Fabiano Caruana in a tiebreaker to seal his spot within the last.

    “Normally, I would just probably have a bit of an advantage having a rest day while he (Praggnanandhaa) had to play a tough tiebreak yesterday, but I’ve been in a pretty rough shape the last couple of days. I got some poisoning after the game against Abasov. I haven’t been able to eat for the last two days. This also meant that I was really calm cause I had no energy to be nervous,” revealed Carlsen after his sport on Tuesday.

    He additionally paid the 18-year-old from India a praise when requested why he spent a lot time firstly of the sport.

    “Pragg strikes round a bit together with his openings. I didn’t actually know what to anticipate. I didn’t put together for c4 (the primary transfer performed by Pragg). Then I began to play some frequent sense strikes.

    At the FIDE World Cup in Baku, Carlsen, a five-time world champion, is vying to win his first ever World Cup crown, a uncommon triumph to have evaded him to date.

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    INTERACTIVE: You can observe the move-by-move motion from the primary sport within the last between Praggnanandhaa and MAgnus Carlsen beneath and likewise click on on the notations on the proper of the board to retrace the best way the sport developed:

    He has to date breezed into the ultimate, shedding simply as soon as to Vincent Keymer, earlier than defeating the German through tiebreak.

    Praggnanandhaa has managed to defeat Hikaru Nakamura, Arjun Erigasi and Fabiano Caruana on the ongoing World Cup through tiebreak. Carlsen, although, has solely performed within the quicker time management codecs as soon as to date within the World Cup: in opposition to Vincent Keymer.

  • Chess World Cup 2023 Final Live Updates, Praggnanandhaa vs Carlsen: Can Pragg create historical past?

    R Praggnanandhaa: The OG, unique little one prodigy, now challenger to World No 1 Magnus Carlsen

    R Praggnanandhaa vs Magnus Carlsen, Chess World Cup 2023 Final Live.

    In the post-pandemic world, a brand new tidal wave of Indian youngsters had swamped the chess panorama, however the 18-year-old R Praggnanandhaa stays the OG, the unique little one prodigy. The different brilliant younger stars – D Gukesh, Arjun Erigaisi, Nihal Sarin – are all strolling the trail paved by the Chennai boy who goes by the title of Pragg on the worldwide chess circuit.

    On Monday, Pragg nudged a reminder by downing the reigning US chess champion Fabiano Caruana through the tiebreaker to enter the ultimate in Baku, the place Magnus Carlsen, the fashionable day chess genius, one other OG, awaits him. Befittingly, Viswanathan Anand, who breathlessly tweeted about Pragg’s progress, can be moved to submit: “what a performance”.

    Before the COVID-19 pandemic introduced over-the-board chess tournaments to a grinding halt, Pragg was India’s brightest star. He turned a world grasp on the age of 10, the youngest on this planet to take action; turned a GM on the age of 12 in 2018, the second youngest participant to take action on the time. Sarin and Erigaisi adopted on his heels in the identical 12 months earlier than D Gukesh turned a GM in 2019. Pragg reached the 2600 mark within the ELO score on the age of 14, as soon as once more a world file on the time. (READ MORE)

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  • ‘Congrats to Praggnanandhaa and his mother, it’s a particular type of assist’: Russian grandmaster Kasparov hails Indian teen after semi-final victory

    Former world champion and Russian chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov congratulated Indian grandmaster Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa for his terrific win in opposition to World No. 3 Fabiano Caruana on Monday.

    Praggnanandhaa defeated Caruana after 4 speedy tiebreak video games and thereafter stormed into the ultimate of the FIDE World Cup in Baku, Azerbaijan.

    With this end result, the 18-year-old has now arrange a summit conflict with world primary Magnus Carlsen.

    Showering reward on the Indian teen, Kasparov congratulated Praggnanandhaa and lauded his mom for ‘special kind of support’.

    “Congrats to @rpragchess —and to his mother. As someone whose proud mama accompanied me to every event, it’s a special kind of support! The Chennai Indian defeated two New York cowboys! He has been very tenacious in difficult positions,” he wrote in his tweet.

    Congrats to @rpragchess—and to his mom. As somebody whose proud mama accompanied me to each occasion, it’s a particular type of assist! The Chennai Indian defeated two New York cowboys! He has been very tenacious in tough positions. https://t.co/y8oJ6Z446M

    — Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) August 21, 2023

    Praggnanandhaa additionally grew to become the primary Indian since Viswanathan Anand in 2002 to make it to the ultimate of the FIDE World Cup.

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    Congratulating the Indian star,  Anand took to his social networking website ‘X’, previously Twitter and wrote: “Pragg goes through to the final! He beats Fabiano Caruana in the tiebreak and will face Magnus Carlsen now. What a performance!”

    Pragg goes via to the ultimate! He beats Fabiano Caruana within the tiebreak and can face Magnus Carlsen now.

    What a efficiency!@FIDE_chess #FIDEWorldCup2023

    — Viswanathan Anand (@vishy64theking) August 21, 2023

    India’s R Praggnanandhaa managed to defeat American GM Fabiano Caruana by way of the tiebreaker to seal his entry into the ultimate of the FIDE World Cup on Monday.

    After two classical video games on Saturday and Sunday and Monday’s two speedy video games led to attracts, the Indian managed to defeat American GM Fabiano Caruana within the third recreation of the tiebreak to place one foot into the ultimate.

    He then shut the door on Caruana within the ultimate tiebreak recreation to seal a spot within the ultimate in opposition to Magnus Carlsen.

  • R Praggnanandhaa overcomes compatriot Arjun Erigaisi in World Cup quarters in blitz after repeated video games didn’t discover a winner

    Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa defeated compatriot Arjun Erigaisi 5-4 through the sudden dying tie-break to enter the semifinals of the FIDE World Cup chess match right here on Thursday.

    With the win, the 17-year outdated Praggnanandhaa booked a spot within the semifinals in opposition to American ace Fabiano Caruana and virtually secured a spot in subsequent 12 months’s Candidates occasion.

    The teenaged chess star from Chennai, by nearly securing a spot within the Candidates match, can be the one different Indian aside from five-time world champion Viswanathan Anand to function within the Candidates.

    With world No.1 Magnus Carlsen not prone to function within the Candidates, Praggnanandhaa might be taking part in within the match to determine the challenger to present world champion Ding Liren.

    Praggnanandhaa had bounced again after shedding the primary recreation of the two-game classical collection to win the second on Wednesday to pressure the tie-break.

    In the primary 5+3 blitz recreation, Praggnanandhaa performed incredible to take down Erigaisi.

    Erigaisi hit again within the subsequent to degree the match.

    Games three and 4 had been received by Praggnanandhaa and Erigaisi respectively because the quarterfinal headed to a sudden dying decider. Interestingly, all video games had been received by gamers with black items.

    Both the Indians confirmed nerves of metal, scoring wins in essential video games because the final eight conflict ebbed and flowed attributable to enterprising play by the duo.

    Noted coach R B Ramesh mentioned on X (previously Twitter) after the match: “What an epic match! Well played both young lions! Proud of both players for their fighting spirit throughout! @rpragchess @ArjunErigaisi.” Two different Indians — 17-year outdated D Gukesh and Vidit Santosh Gujrathi — had crashed out within the quarterfinals, shedding to world No.1 Carlsen and Nijat Abasov respectively.

    The prime three finishers within the match qualify for the Candidates occasion in 2024 to find out the challenger to Ding Liren.