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Magnus Carlsen held to draw by 143,000 opponents in largest ever online chess game after 46 days of competing By Ben Morse, CNN 2 min read Published 8:00 AM EDT, Wed May 21, 2025 ...
Magnus Carlsen slammed his fist on the table in frustration after suffering a shock loss to defending classical chess world champion Gukesh Dommaraju at the 2025 Norway Chess tournament on Sunday.
Magnus Carlsen, world number one in the World Chess Federation rankings, looks at the chessboard during the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam at the Weissenhaus Private Nature Luxury Resort in Wangels ...
Dubbed Magnus vs The World, the game hosted by Chess.com started 46 days ago, on April 4, and concluded 32 moves later. The website stated Carlsen, 34, would almost definitely beat the World and ...
Magnus Carlsen is vastly successful against just one opponent. And even when he came up against many more, the Norwegian showed he can hold his own. The five-time world chess champion was ...
BERLIN — Norwegian chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen was forced into a draw Monday by more than 143,000 people worldwide playing against him in a single, record-setting game. Billed as “Magnus ...
BERLIN (AP) — Norwegian chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen was forced into a draw Monday by more than 143,000 people worldwide playing against him in a single, record-setting game.