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Grandmaster's Genius Master

Magnus Carlsen Vs Levon Aronian

Waik aan Zee Chess Tournament.

Date - Jan, 2015.

Netherlands.

Round 5.

White - Magnus.

Black - Levon.

​The game showcased the high level of strategic understanding and competitive spirit of both players, and it was a part of the larger chess narrative that has made both Carlsen and Aronian such prominent figures in the chess world.

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World Record

Magnus Carlsen Vs Ian Nepo

World Championship.

Date - 2nd Dec, 2021.

Dubai, UAE.

Round 6.

White - Magnus.

Black - Nepo.

​The game lasted for seven hours and forty-five minutes. After Nepomniachtchi resigned following Carlsen's 136th move, it became the longest game in the 135-year history of the World Chess Championship.  Nepomniachtchi had played solidly with five draws in the first five games; however, after his game 6 loss, he made blunders in three of the remaining games and eventually lost the match, 7½–3½.

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Magnus Magic

Magnus Carlsen Vs Richard Rapport

World Blitz Championship.

Date - 2022.

Kazakhstan.

Round - 14.

White - Magnus.

Black - Richard.

​A top board in the 14th round, Magnus faced ultra creative Hungarian Grandmaster Richard Rapport. Despite of all the combinations, Richard felt for the traps set by Magnus eventually losing the board.

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Undisputed

 Magnus Carlsen Vs Boris Savchenko

World Rapid Championship.

Date - 2019.

Moscow, URS.

Round 7.

White - Magnus.

Black - Boris.

Carlsen's endgame virtuosity is showcased in his exceptional ability to create seemingly insurmountable advantages from the most innocuous positions. His flawless technique, honed through countless hours of study and play, transforms a slight material gain into an inescapable net that envelopes his opponents.

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Championship Hunt

Magnus Carlsen Vs Vishy Anand

World Championship.

Date - 13th Nov, 2013.

Chennai, IND.

Round 5.

White - Magnus.

Black - Anand.

​The critical moment came in the middlegame when Anand made a serious error on move 17 with a tactical oversight. Carlsen exploited this mistake brilliantly with a sequence of moves that led to a winning advantage. Carlsen's precise calculation and endgame technique allowed him to convert his advantage into a winning endgame. Anand resigned on move 34, giving Carlsen a crucial victory in Round 5.

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Chess Oracle's Dominance

Magnus Carlsen Vs Vladimir Fedoseev

World Blitz and Rapid Championship.

Date - 28th Dec, 2017.

Riyadh, UAE.

Round 12.

White - Vladimir.

Black - Magnus.

​The game was likely characterized by tense maneuvers and intricate calculations as both players vied for an advantage. Carlsen's renowned ability to create complications and outmaneuver opponents might have clashed with Fedoseev's tactical prowess. The outcome of this encounter would have been a testament to the dynamic nature of chess and the clash of contrasting playing styles on the grand stage of the World Rapid Chess Championship.

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