The Battle of the Greatest!
Hello Carlsen and Nakamura fans in this battle of the Greatest we have 2 modern day world champions competing I will show stats then we can review their latest game!
Magnus Carlsen - Norway - Ratings - Bullet - 3146
960 - 2706
FIDE - 2882

Hikaru Nakamura - USA - Ratings - Bullet - 3215
960 - 2903
FIDE - 2814
Magnus Carlsen
Bio
Magnus Carlsen is the current World Chess Champion. To many people, he’s the best to ever play the game, although Garry Kasparov and Bobby Fischer remain in the sight. At any rate, the clear point is that before turning 30 years old, Carlsen has already earned a spot at the top.
It’s easy to see why. The 13-year-old Norwegian prodigy drew Kasparov and defeated Anatoly Karpov at the same event in 2004, one month before he became the second-youngest GM in history. In 2009, he became the youngest player to break the 2800-rating threshold.
Then Carlsen transitioned from young world-class player to all-time great. He captured the world number-one ranking in 2011 and still hasn’t let go of it. He won the world title and successfully defended it three times. Additionally, he won multiple world titles in rapid (twice) and blitz (four times) time controls, achieved the highest rating ever and racked up several elite tournament wins, including two Norway Chess victories and seven in Wijk aan Zee.
The amazing part is it seems like there’s much more ahead for Carlsen. If he continues performing the way he has, Carlsen could create something truly legendary. In an era of chess that’s more competitive than ever, he’s far ahead of the opposition.
Hikaru Nakamura
Hikaru has won the American championship and was part of the American chess team for the FIDE online Nations cup
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Their latest meet.
As we know from the information provided above Carlsen has a higher FIDE Rating by a tiny bit yet Hikaru boasts better rating for both Chess 960 [ where the pieces are all jumbled up ] and Bullet chess.
Positions on the ranking board
M. Carlsen 1st place
H. Nakamura 18th place [ according to - https://ratings.fide.com/top.phtml?list=men ]
Finally the main part
THE SHOWDOWN
I would say that that was a very fair game in the end it was a repetition draw and it settled equally.
