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‘Gukesh is probably bit stronger than we realised’: Magnus Carlsen explains why he’d said he cannot imagine teen winning Candidates | Chess News

Before the Candidates chess tournament began in Toronto, former world champion Magnus Carlsen was asked to assess the eight-player field in the open section of the prestigious tournament that is being held to select the challenger to the world champion Ding Liren. He had been miserly in his odds for the Indian trio of Vidit Gujrathi, Praggnanandhaa and Gukesh at the gruelling tournament. All three of them were competing in the Candidates for the first time. But Carlsen was particularly blunt about the chances of 17-year-old Gukesh winning the title. Gukesh, the 17-year-old from Chennai, made history by winning the Candidates chess tournament which makes him the youngest ever contender at the World Chess Championship. (PHOTO: FIDE/Michal Walusza) Talking about Gukesh, who was the second youngest player ever to compete at the Candidates, Carlsen had said: “I cannot imagine him winning the Candidates. I can see him being anywhere from +2 to -5 (at the end of the tournament). I think he will certainly win at least a couple of games, but will have some …

Chess fraternity reacts to teen making history

Gukesh wins Candidates: 17-year-old D Gukesh from Chennai scripted history in Toronto at the prestigious Candidates chess tournament after his draw with World No 3 Hikaru Nakamura ensured that he earns the right to challenge reigning world champions Ding Liren for his crown next year. It was a remarkable achievement for the teenager from India, whose career is already littered with many historic moments. He became India’s youngest grandmaster ever at the age of 12 years, seven months, 17 days, missing the tag of the world’s youngest by a mere 17 days. He overhauled the five-time world champion Viswanathan Anand as the country’s top ranked player for the first time after 36 years last year. Now, he has added another feat to that impressive list. There was a massive outpouring of awe on social media after Gukesh claimed his title with everyone from former world champions to legends of the game tweeting. Here’s how the chess fraternity reacted to Gukesh winning the prestigious tournament. Here’s what five-time world champion Viswanathan Anand said on social media …

Gukesh wins Candidates: The boy raised without chess engines who’ll challenge Ding Liren at World Championships | Chess News

If anyone still had any doubts about this, the era of the Indian teenage prodigy is here. D Gukesh, the 17-year-old from Chennai who was the second youngest player ever to compete at the prestigious Candidates tournament, has become the youngest ever winner of the event (which will also make him the youngest ever to compete at the World Chess Championship) after his draw against Hikaru Nakamura in the final round of the Candidates chess tournament. While only the draw would have just sent him to the tiebreaks, luck smiled on Gukesh as there was a last-minute draw in the game between Ian Nepomniachtchi and Fabiano Caruana, which propelled Gukesh to the title. In his fledgling career, 17-year-old Gukesh has constantly wooed history. He became India’s youngest grandmaster ever at the age of 12 years, seven months, 17 days, missing the tag of the world’s youngest by a mere 17 days. He overhauled the five-time world champion Viswanathan Anand as the country’s top ranked player for the first time after 36 years last year. Now, …

Chess Candidates 2024 Live Updates: Gukesh takes on Hikaru Nakamura with history on line | Chess News

FIDE Chess Candidates 2024 Round 14 LIVE: After the exhausting three-week-long marathon that is the Candidates, comes the mad dash to the finish line with four runners trying to breast the tape. D Gukesh, the youngest of the lot at 17 years of age, inched ahead of the three veterans by half a point heading into the final round by defeating Alireza Firouzja in Round 13. The other three challengers — Ian Nepomniachtchi, Hikaru Nakamura and Fabiano Caruana — are half a point behind Gukesh heading into the final round. The Indian holds his fate in his hands as he plays Nakamura in Round 14 while Nepomniachtchi and Caruana are up against each other. Scroll down to check out our live coverage of the 14th round of the Candidates INTERACTIVE: You can follow the move-by-move action from the Round 14 Candidates game between Gukesh and Hikaru Nakamura below and also click on the notations at the right of the board to retrace the way the game developed: .. INTERACTIVE: You can follow the move-by-move action from …

Candidates 2024: With Gukesh holding edge, breaking down all likely scenarios for Round 14, including tiebreakers | Chess News

After 13 exciting rounds, the Candidates chess tournament reaches its climax today when the final round is played. The open section is a four-horse race between a teenager from India (17-year-old D Gukesh), two men from USA (World No 2 Fabiano Caruana and World No 3 Hikaru Nakamura) and one Russian (two-time Candidates winner Ian Nepomniachtchi). But the final round is expected to see plenty of drama, because Gukesh is facing Nakamura while Caruana takes on Nepomniachtchi in the 14th round. Heading into Round 14, Gukesh has 8.5 points while Nakamura, Nepomniachtchi and Caruana are all on eight points. Here’s a breakdown of all the scenarios: What happens if Gukesh wins the Candidates? IF Gukesh emerges as the winner of the Candidates tournament, he will face the reigning world champion Ding Liren with the crown on the line. That battle is expected to happen next year. Scenarios for Gukesh in Round 14 at the Candidates If Gukesh beats Nakamura in the last round to be played on Sunday, then – irrespective of the outcome of …

Chess Candidates 2024 Live Updates: Gukesh vs Alireza Firouzja; Pragg taking on Fabiano Caruana | Chess News

FIDE Chess Candidates 2024 Round 13 Live Updates: India’s D Gukesh is taking on Alireza Firouzja in the penultimate game of the FIDE Candidates chess tournament 2024 in Toronto. The 17-year-old is among the three-man leading pack after 12 rounds at the prestigious chess tournament. With two rounds left, the teenager from Chennai is on the cusp of becoming the youngest ever World Chess Championship contender. He’s currently joined at the top of the standings by Russia’s Ian Nepomniachtchi and USA’s Hikaru Nakamura, with 7.5 points after 12 games. Nepomniachtchi and Nakamura are facing each other today. The two other Indians in the fray — Praggnanandhaa and Vidit Santosh Gujrathi — are also in action with 18-year-old Pragg facing Fabiano Caruana while Vidit is playing against Abasov. In the women’s event, Humpy Koneru is facing Anna Muzychuk while Vaishali Rameshbabu is up against Lei Tingjie. Scroll down to check out our live coverage of the 13th round of the Candidates INTERACTIVE: You can follow the move-by-move action from the Round 13 Candidates game between Gukesh …