Under a minute! D Gukesh, Magnus Carlson’s Ultra -Short Clash Woh Chess World – Watch | Chess news

In a moment, a touch of joint speed and chess theater, world champion D Gukesh and five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen played an ultra-fast 14-mow Berlin draw within a minute during the Super United Rapid and Blitz Chess Tournament on Sunday.Gukesh had white pieces, and Carlson replied with black, which got a symbolic hand of a game – small, sharp and essentially drawn.The encounter began with classical 1.E4 E5 and rapidly carried out infection in Berlin Defense. Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!This was followed by rapid, almost spontaneous moves, which ended in a famous repetition after only 14 moves and a minute of total platte. Final sequence – QE4+, QE6, QD4 – Repeated, a peaceful truss and indication of a partition point.Watch:For Gukesh, the draw was a small relief after the turbulent blitz section. Despite being dominating the format rapidly with six wins, including a loud win over Carlson, the 18 -year -old World Champion fought to find his rhythm in Blitz. A series of five direct losses in a day derailed his campaign. Although he managed some recovery, including a draw and a win, he eventually fell to the fellow Indian Caut R Pragnanandha, leaving him with 15.5 points.In contrast, Carlson once again showed why he remains the king of fast chess. Keeping in mind the excellent results, the Norwegian reached the top. Carlson looks ready to get another title if he maintains his current form.The rapid draw against Gukesh may not have offered fireworks, but it was such a moment – a strategic break between two top players, a rising, a reign. For Gukesh, the front road in Blitz stands. For Carlson, the finish line is in sight.