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Congrats to Magnus for his 5th World Championship title! He has countless traits why he can do it again and again. For me, the most impressive was his patience and giving opportunities for Ian to make wrong.
Congrats to Team Magnus!π
π Judit Polgar (@GMJuditPolgar)
Congrats to Team Magnus!π
π Judit Polgar (@GMJuditPolgar)
Magnus Carlsen Wins 2021 World Chess Championship
MagnusCarlsen won the #CarlsenNepo #FIDEMatch2021 as Ian Nepomniachtchi lost his 4th game after another blunder. The final score is 7.5-3.5 in favor of Carlsen, who won 1.2 million euros. The challenger won 800,000 euros.
Our final report is up:
MagnusCarlsen won the #CarlsenNepo #FIDEMatch2021 as Ian Nepomniachtchi lost his 4th game after another blunder. The final score is 7.5-3.5 in favor of Carlsen, who won 1.2 million euros. The challenger won 800,000 euros.
Our final report is up:
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Magnus Carlsen reveals his World Chess Championship team!
Carlsen's team consisted of Peter Heine Nielsen, Jorden van Foreest(!), Daniil Dubov, Jan Gustafsson, and Laurent Fressinet!
Carlsen's team consisted of Peter Heine Nielsen, Jorden van Foreest(!), Daniil Dubov, Jan Gustafsson, and Laurent Fressinet!
Despite the final result I am proud that I was part of the very nice team! Thanks Yan Nepomniachtchi for this invitation.
Probably there were mistakes in preparation, but only few people know how hard Ian worked before the tournament. Hope he will recover and come back stronger!βββ
π Sergey Karjakin (@SergeyKaryakin)
Probably there were mistakes in preparation, but only few people know how hard Ian worked before the tournament. Hope he will recover and come back stronger!βββ
π Sergey Karjakin (@SergeyKaryakin)
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Nepomniachtchi vs Carlsen Game 11 | World Chess Championship 2021 | Recap
Vishy Anand, India's greatest chess player, celebrates his 52nd birthday today. In Dubai, the five-time World Champion added one more feat to his endless list: he debuted as a commentator in our live video streams.
π@FIDE_chess
π@FIDE_chess
A wonderful personality, former 5-time world champ, friend, colleague, and now he is passing on his enormous experience and wisdom to the next generation in India!
Happy birthday my friend, Vishy Anand! β€οΈβΊοΈ
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π Judit Polgar (@GMJuditPolgar)
Happy birthday my friend, Vishy Anand! β€οΈβΊοΈ
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π Judit Polgar (@GMJuditPolgar)
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Champions Talk: Judit Polgar talks to Vishy Anand
Veni, Vidi, Edi, Bibi.
But the most important - VISHY!
Cozy Birthday party of the great Champion.
π Emilchess (@EmilSutovsky)
But the most important - VISHY!
Cozy Birthday party of the great Champion.
π Emilchess (@EmilSutovsky)
World Champion Tigran Petrosian, pictured (according to the archive) in May 1963.
π Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess)
π Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess)
"You need to motivate yourself, no matter what-definitely when things are bad, but also when things are good. Or else, you risk becoming complacent."
πΈ Viswanathan Anand
@UnityChessClub
πΈ Viswanathan Anand
@UnityChessClub
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Edward Winter is to chess history what Magnus Carlsen is to chess itself. In his latest feature article, the chess historian presents a vast amount of information about Max Euwe. https://bit.ly/3oIOdIT
π Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
π Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
Grandmaster, two-time Soviet Champion (1948, 1949) & World Championship challenger (1951) David Bronstein (1924-2006) - pictured in Moscow in 1971.
π Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess)
π Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess)