
Carlsen had melted against D Gukesh because the latter named him in the 6th round in the Norwegian chess (picture over nor) The ruling world champion Gukesh gives the world 1 Magnus Carlsen difficult time in the ongoing Norwegian chess. Carlsen has 15 points of nine rounds with one game, and is closely followed by Gukesh (14.5 points). “My tournament was a little closed after a loss against Gukesh,” Carlsen Take Take.“It was nice to win against Fabiano Caruan, but it wasn’t very inspiring.” He also marries that he was “mentally tired than physically”.After lost with Gukesh, Carlsen lost the cold as he broke his fist on the table and released an irritated sigh: “Oh my God.”Later, Carlsen revealed that he was considering stopping playing classic chess. “I don’t think (a game against Gukesh, not an incident) was fun. I have to consider how to avoid it … Maybe I should stop playing classic chess,” he said. “It wasn’t fun for me. I generally feel like I played well at the tournament, but I don’t feel like it’s fun. I’m not afraid of my level.”Only half a point separates Carlsen and Gukesh before the last round of Friday evening. There are high chances between one of them win the title. Gukesh accepts Caruana while Magnus Carlsen locks the corners against Arjun Erigaisi.“Frankly, it could mean a lot if I finished the game against Gukesh and then played a really good tournament,” Carlsen said at Chess24 after winning the game against Caruan.“Now as no matter what happens, it would be like a little hitting a victory. As if there is a very good chance that I will not win the tournament, but honestly it would not change for me. “The dream of playing a really good tournament cracked with this game (against Gukesh). Of course I want to win, but it’s not that important.”