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The Great Magnus Carlsen (7.16.12)

If you haven't heard of him, you soon will. He is the world #1 leader in chess ratings, and quickly cementing his status as one of the greatest of all time.

 

The following game was played by Carlsen when he was 14(!). Enjoy this piece of art:


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Thanks for the read and please ask any questions in the comments section!

Linlaoda

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  • 10 months ago

    linlaoda

    Good question. White is perfectly satisfactied with the position after Qxe4 - and further, if Black plays ...Nf6 to force the queen. White plays Qe2 and followed by Ne5, g4, f3 - as Kasparov has shown +-

  • 10 months ago

    NachtWulf

    Playing against the Caro-Kann might not be so boring, after all! This might be a basic C-K question, but what happens if black exchanges knights on e4 first, before white has the chance?

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