
Magnus Carlsen and D Gukesh (a pic with kind permission: Norwegian chess) Magnus Carlsen secured his record -breaking seventh Norwegian chess title in Stavanger after the Indian Grand Master D Gukesh lost to Fabiano Caruana in a dramatic final meeting. Carlsen, the defending champion, ended up with 16 points, played Caruana (15.5) and Gukesh (14.5) in a closely fought action.Gukesh, who was in the title competition, faced enormous pressure in his last game against the 2018 Championship. Despite an attempt at a late return from a difficult position, the 17 -year -old Indian has run out for hours. Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!The remaining only two seconds of Gukesh reached his hand in resignation before covering his face in visible frustration – his hope for the first Norwegian chess crown immediately interrupted.
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Meanwhile, Carlsen pulled his last round against Arjun Erigaisi from an unfavorable position to seal the championship.This means the second time Gukesh finished third in so many performances at a prestigious event, while Erigaisi packed his campaign in fifth place with 12.5 points.In the female section, Ukrainian Anna Muzychuk appeared as a champion with 16.5 points, although she lost a break of Armageddon with Indian r Vaishali in the last round. The draw in the classic game has already secured Muzychuk the title.
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The Indian Humpy Konra, who needed Muzychuk to lose in a classic format and won his own final game to win the title, only a draw against the Chinese World Championship Ju Wenjun. Humpy finished third with 15 points.