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Magnus Carlsen defended the World Chess Degree

Magnus Carlsen defended the World Chess Degree
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Magnus Norway, Magnus Carlsen claimed the world chess crown of the five in Dubai on Friday with a 7.5-3.5 victory against Ian Nepomniachtchi, who faded badly after leaving with the Norwegian defense champion in the early match.
Carlsen’s 31-year-old benefited from his Russian challenger mistake to win his fourth match, with black pieces, to lead unimaginable in the 14th contest.
“I don’t expect it to walk like this.
I think it’s just a very good professional performance as a whole.
There is no regret at all, very satisfied,” Carlsen said.
Magnus Carlsen: “Of course I am very happy.
I don’t expect it to walk like this.
I think it’s very good …
https://t.co/yx3hfma1CE- Federation of International Chess (@Fide_Chess) 1639154109000HIS Big Margin of Victory makes it become The world championship is at the same time since Jose Raul Capablanca from Cuba beat Germany Emmanuel Lasker 9-5 in 1921 – a little result will bet during the initial stage of the contest.
“After five matches there were five draws.
And I will have a very, very little chance to play for something more, “Carlsen added.” Then everything was clicked and after that everything went.
You don’t expect to escape with it in the world championship.
“The last moment of the game 11.” Game, set, and matches.
“# Carlsennepo # fidematch2021 https://t.co/lyoa1quokc- The International Chess Federation (@Fide_Chess) 1639154584000Kontes This lifetime in Game 6, was won by Carlsen with white pieces after seven hours 45 minutes and 136 moves – the game is the longest In the history of the world championship.
Draw 41-Dust movement followed by Carlsen Won.
As Nepomniachtchi, the winner of the candidate tournament in April, a march error marching in the middle game.
The last handshake.
#Carlsennepo https://t.co/CxyMQK2XKC- Federation International chess (@fide_chess) 1639152516000nepomniachtchi made another mistake in the game, letting a lightweight bishop stuck after only 27 moves and leaving Carlsen on the verge of the fourth successful title.
After another draw, the game Friday 11 shows that nepomniachtchi, world number five, hasn’t recovered D durable.
Efeats when he lost focus again.
Nepomniachtchi: “The result …
the good news is that ha Mpir isn’t about chess.
But the match consists of …
https://t.co/bhzJvezMXC- International Chess Federation (@Fide_Chess) 1639155178000 “These things happen here, they basically never happened to me basically all events,” said Nepomniachtchi who was broken about his mistake.
“In my career, I lost some stupid matches but not as much as possible in time (short).”

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