
D Gukesh achieved a stunning victory over Magnus Carlsen in the 6th round of the Norwegian chess and described his first classic victory against the former world No. 1. This victory powered Gukesh in the third place in the ranking and intensified the competition when the tournament is approaching its conclusion. World Champion D Gukesh ensured a remarkable victory against former world No. 1 Magnus Carlsen in the 6th round of the Norwegian chess, on Sunday he recovered from the loss and identified his first classic victory over the Norwegian GM and became the second Indian player after R Pragggnanandhaa to defeat Carlsen in this competition.Carlsen maintained control for most of the match, but saved himself in the final stages, allowing the 19 -year -old Gukesh to earn and win victory.After Carlsen committed a mistake, he came across a fist on board, rushed his hands before leaving the room in visible frustration. Gukesh, on the left equally pedaling, held his head in his hands.
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Later, Gukesh admitted that he was shaking and admitted, “I don’t know what happened.”Although Carlsen looked as if he was heading for the second victory over Gukesh in the tournament, the Indian extended the game to survive. “There wasn’t much to do. It was clearly lost … Fortunately, he got in time,” he said. “I lost 99 out of 100 times,” but it was “just a happy day,” he added.Gukesh further said, “I think, (it was), not the way I wanted it to be, but well, I’ll take it.”Former player and now commentator Susan Polger posted on X, “Carlsen played Gukesh, made a massive mistake to lose the winning game!This is the biggest shock of the year! Carlsen rarely loses in a classic chess and rarely makes big mistakes. He played so well with black pieces in the 6th round in Norway against Gukesh. He had a winning position with more time on the clock.But Gukesh didn’t give up. He continued to fight, and Carlsen’s advantage slowly disappeared. When they were both in time, he made a huge mistake that cost him the game.This must be one of the most painful losses in his spectacular career. I am sure he is very angry with himself. ”Gukesh was driven third in the tournament ranking with 8.5 points and placed only one point behind the leader Carlsen and American Fabiano Caruana.Gukesh’s coach, Grand Master Vishnu Prhanna, reflected in victory: “We have to give Gukesh a lot of recognition for his stubbornness and his ingenuity, because I think he was aware that he was dead but still kicked, but still kicked, that it was, that he is, that he is. The fact is, it’s, it’s, it’s, it’s, it’s, it’s, it’s, it’s, it’s, it’s, it’s, it’s, it’s, it’s because it’s happy.
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D Gukesh amazed Magnus Carlsen in the 6th round of the Norwegian Chess Tournament.
The unexpected victory intensified the competition when the tournament is approaching its final rounds, and the battle for the highest position is increasingly competitive.