
Magnus Carlsen (Photo Credit: Freestyle Chess/Lennart Ootes) New Delhi: The Indian foot Freestyle Chess Grand Slam, which was to take place in Nový Delhi from 17 to 24 September, was abolished by a lack of sponsors. The tournament, which would be the leader of Grand Slam Magnus Carlsen, is not happening in India this year.Co -founder and CEO of Freestyle Chess Jan Henric Buettner confirmed the development at Timesofindia.com.“We still have the same situation we had last and half a year.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!Carlsen currently leads the ranking of the Freestyle Chess championship with 65 points. The American GM Fabiano Caruana and the German foot winner Vincent Kemer are another in line, while Indian Arjun Erigaisi is located with 16 points.
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The abolition is the failure of Indian fans who were looking forward to the World No. 1 Carlsen compete in the innovative format of freestyle chess, which rands the initial positions and places more emphasis on creativity above the memorized holes.
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Delhi’s leg is expected to bring global chess star to Indian soil at a time when the country is experiencing a rapid increase in talents and international recognition.With the Indian foot, which was dismissed, the organizers are now working on an alternative event as part of Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour.Timesofindia.com also learned that Buettner would withdraw as CEO of Freestyle Chess 1 July.
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The current operating director Thomas Harsch will take over the role and manage everyday matters, while Buettner will continue as a executive chairman and will remain a key party in the company and move to a more strategic role.Meanwhile, there will be another stop at Freestyle Chess Tour in the United States.From the 16th to 20th July Wynn Las Vegas will host the 16 best world players in a tournament of $ 750,000. The format includes group fast games and bikes knockout with longer time controls. The winner takes home $ 200,000.