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Chess: ‘This is what he was trying to go …’ Fabiano Caruana explains why Magnus Carlsen lost her cool after the loss to D Gukesh. Chess news

D Gukesh shocked Magnus Carlsen in Round 6 of the Norway Chess tournament.

After losing to world champion Gukesh, Magnus Carlson’s table fist smash has become a global talk point in Norway Chess, which oversees the real game between the two players. The incident, which took place a few weeks ago, showed the frustration of the former world champion and led the widespread media coverage and social media reactions from the chess community.Not only fist smash, Carlsen admitted in the interview that he stopped his car in his hotel to achieve compact after the defeat. During the Norway chess closing ceremony, both Gukesh and Carlsen admitted that their game was the moment of their most memorable tournament rather than the incident.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Fabiano Caruana, who finished second in the Norway Chess tournament behind Carlsen, recently shared her approach to the incident during the C Squared Podcast. Realizing the response of the general public, he expressed surprise at the response to the situation of the chess community.“Magnus certainly wanted to win a point (against Gukesh): This is that not only he (Gukesh) is almost strong as Magnus, but also that he is not strong like other players. I think it would be his point, so I think Magnas wanted to dominate. Podcast.Caruana explained Carlsen’s special inspiration against Gukesh, given: “Gukesh is a world champion. So that there is a little more weight. Wei was also Yi, who is a great player. But it doesn’t feel that Magnus doesn’t have anything to prove against me or against me.Read | D Gukesh chooses his favorite meme on Magakesh Carlson’s table smashThe Norway Chess tournament has special significance as it is the only classical format tournament that Carlsen participates throughout the year. Caruana’s victory over Gukesh in the final round helped Carlson secure the tournament victory.Regarding the growing Indian chess priests, Karuana expressed expectations to compete with players like Gukesh, Arjun and R Pragnanandha on equal terms, while they did not seem to be scared at present.

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Caruana also assessed Gukesh’s recent performances: “I do not think for the last two events (Superbet Chess Classic and Norway Chess), you can say that Gukesh is not playing close to his best classical chess. It will be a big stretch, not even a stretch that I think it will just be dishonest. ,He further acknowledged Gukesh’s achievements: “But overall if you look at the last one and a half years, Budapest Chess Olympiad and Fid candidates and then Vijak on Zee have had good performances twice … Gukesh has done well. Obviously he is one of the players who are fighting ambitious for the first place in many incidents.”

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