Norwegian Magnus Carlsen won the World Chess Cup for the first time – Kommersant

Norwegian Magnus Carlsen won the World Chess Cup for the first time - Kommersant

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32-year-old Norwegian chess player Magnus Carlsen defeated Indian chess player Rameshbaba Pragnanandha in a tie-break to win the World Chess Cup. The game was held in Baku.

Two games of classical chess ended in a draw. The Norwegian won the first game of the tie-break with black pieces. The second game ended in a draw.

Magnus Carlsen won the World Cup for the first time. He became the youngest chess player to top the official FIDE rating at the age of 19 years and 1 month. In the unofficial Elo LiveRating, he was in first place at the age of 17 (September 5, 2008).

In 2013, he became the world champion in classical chess. He defended this title four times. In the same year, Time magazine included the chess player in the list of “100 most influential people in the world” in the “Titans” category. Commentary on the nomination was made by Garry Kasparov (recognized as a foreign agent). At the moment, Magnus Carlsen is the first in the FIDE rating.

Anastasia Larina

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