Brilliant endgame by carlsen!

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rozenberg

there is another one too!

rozenberg
rozenberg

please do comment feel free!

bouncing_check

I wouldn't go so far as to call them endgames, more nifty tactical mates, but still very entertaining!

-waller-

Could you post the rest of the games as well? I'd like to see the opening and middlegame ...

Crazychessplaya

These positions are not from Carlsen's games...

rozenberg

thanks

Shakaali

Please, don't claim these positions come from Carlsen games when they do not!

These are classic studies that I've seen several times before. In fact, I'm pretty sure they have been posted on this very forum before. Claiming that they come from Carlsen games is very rude towards the original composers of the problems let alone missleading towards the users of this site.

Zinsch

Karpov didn't even play in Linares 2009.

prasvenk

wellllllll doneeeee.....

bouncing_check

I found another nice one:

prof_arvind

The solution to this is very obvious. - too easy. Who is this M.Carlsen who played this game in year 1862 at New Orleans?

caveatcanis

There's an alternative solution: 1. Rf3 Kg6 2. Rg4+ Kh5 3. Rfg3 Kh5 4. Rh3# (or 4. Rh4#).

rozenberg

thanks

alex-rider

Magnus Carlsen´s rating has gone down I think?