After India's 19-year-old Gukesh, 9-year-old Art Kapil has now played a draw with the world's No.1 Magnus Carlson. Delhi's Arit kept Carlson on a draw at the online chess tournament 'Early Titled Tusade'. Arit answered the five -time world champion Carlson's brilliantly and put it in a completely defeated position.
However, in the last moments of the match, Art had very little time left. Since a few seconds left, he could not convert his lead to a win and end in the match draw.
After losing to Gukesh, Carlson felt his anger on the chess board Recently, when Magnus lost to Carlson de Gukesh, he expressed his disappointment at the playing table. He hit his hand and left all the pieces and went out of the chess room. On the other hand, R Pragyanand defeated Carlson at the age of 16.
After losing to Gukesh in the Norway Chess tournament, the number-1 Magnus Carlson in the world punched on the board.
Draw against Carlson, a great achievement Carlson is considered one of the greatest players of chess history. He has been the world champion from 2013 to 2023. He has won the world titles in all three formats – classical, rapid and blitz. The defeat or draw against this Norwegian legend is a great achievement for any young player, and nine -year -old Arit did it.
V. of India. Pranab became the winner In this tournament, V. of India. Pranav performed brilliantly and won the title by scoring 10 out of 11. Both American Grandmaster Hans Mock Neemon and Magnus Carlson scored 9.5 points, but Neeman got second on the basis of a tiebrake.
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