Magnus Karlsen, one of the most powerful chess players in the world in the online tournament on Tuesday, lost the championship of Russian young Maxim Ivannikov.

The 15-year-old man competed quickly with the world’s world five times (each player is given more than 10 minutes for the whole party, but not more than an hour- Approximately.and eight times in Blitz (every player less than 10 minutes per party – Approximately. Ed.). Ivannikov, who played white, managed to get a 34 -year -old Norwegian advantage and achieve victory. The result was known in 33.
According to the results of the tournament, Ivannikov received 122 of 624 participants. Carlsen finished third and lost to chess players from India and the United States. The winner of the tournament was the great master Pranav Venkatesh.
Meanwhile, Norway is the youngest chess player in the history that presides the official grade of seedlings. In January 2013 (19 years old), the calculation won the highest degree of ELO in 2861. From 2013 to 2023, Norway kept the world champion in the classic chess champion.
In the meantime, this is not the first time our men’s leadership in this game: Nine -year Roman Roman Shogjiev from Russia became the youngest international chess master.
Source: People Talk

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