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New Delhi: “This is like writing an article: If you have more time, you do better,” Grandmaster Srinath Narayanan explains the basic difference between classical chess and sharp formats such as rapid and blitz.On Sunday, the rapid format was seen in the format, about which many people consider “the greatest of all time”, Magnus Carlsen.After watching world champion Gukesh Domraju, led the route at Super United Rapid and Rapid event at Blitz in Croatia, Carlson took out his “B-Game” -His words out-to prove that it was “usually sufficient” that still claims another title.

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After the win, he posted a chutli post with caption “hatters” on social media, only to remove it shortly after. Got a message, yet.Before that day, everyone’s eyes were on Marki Clash: Carlsen vs. Gukesh, a battle of Titans that had ended unexpectedly in a 14-mov Berlin Draw, which lasted for more than a minute.There was no theater, there was no psychological job, just shared a cool hand. Gukesh appeared unaffected. Carlson viewed visually, stealing a look at the performance board and shrinking one or two times.Nevertheless, there is another chapter of a rivalry in that muted draw that has come to define this transition era in the world chess.Carlson never tanked his words. In recent times, Gukesh has found himself in Crosshair of Norwegian – perhaps inadvertently, but clearly.From reducing his credibility as a world champion, Karlson has raised a subtle but fast questions to Gukesh’s acumen in sharp formats.The thing is that, Gukesh has always replied to him – not with words, but with tricks.Although Carlson eventually won the title of Norway Chess early this year, it was Gukesh who surprised the favorite of the house on his own turf, the Scandinavian explosion was enough to make a table in frustration – a moment that attracted social media attention.Next to the Zagreb tournament, Carlson again said, “Gukesh has done nothing to point out that he is going to do well in such a tournament.”Many including 34 -year -old, hoping that Gukesh’s rapid formats will be re -exposed.Instead, the 19 -year -old defeated Carlsen, led the Rapid section, and finished third in Croatia.“Sometimes when players compare levels, they remember their own best games and someone else’s bad ones,” GM Pravin Thipse, who coached a franchise characterized by Carlsen in the Global Chess League, told Timesopindia.com. “This creates a difference in perception. A player’s level is their worst and best together.“He can’t still be the world 1, but it does not give him the right to weaken others. Even Gary Kasparov did not win everything. And when Kasparov made such comments, at least he was pleased to accept him when he was wrong. ,Thips also pointed to Carlson’s vanning inspiration in classical formats: “When the real feeling develops that you are much better than someone else, and then it becomes stunning when you are not able to beat them. This is where there is a lack of inspiration.“Clearly, Magnus also has a different kind of problem: their disability in focusing for two, three, or four hours is real. It’s a serious issue,” suggests that young players like Gukesh are quickly catching outbreaks such as beating the table stem with a deep disappointment.Thips, 65, said, “Gukesh is very composed.” “Even when Carlson beat the table, they did not react. It shows maturity. The younger generation is mentally difficult. They are trained to stay under control.”GM Srinath Narayanan, the captain and coach of the Indian men’s team, who won the gold medal at the 45th chess Olympiad at Budapest, believes GM Srinath Narayanan believes that rivalry, while hypnotic, is being given more shape by stories than direct enmity.“Carlson becomes blunt, and because he is Carlsen, whatever he says is extended,” he said. “But I don’t think he is personally targeting Gujkesh. It is a rivalry like many others, faster because it is a world champion, and the other is still the highest rated player.”In Srinath’s words, the current landscape reminds him in the early 2000s, when a young Carlson was challenging, taking legends such as Vishwanathan Anand and Vladimir Kramnik. Srinath said, “Even then there was doubt. Now, Carlson finds himself on the other side of that equation,” Srinath saw. “In the chess world, Magnus is a benchmark for all. Still a global belief that he is the best player out of there. Probably not forever, but of course for now.” But Gukesh is not far away, as Srinath recalled, “I remember in the 2019 World Rapid and Blitz, he did not do very well in the rapid, especially on two days. I played him that day and managed to defeat him. But three days, he started playing fast.“Carlson’s honor for Gukesh is probably only going to grow. Certainly, it depends on how Gukesh develops. But in these situations, the younger players usually keep growing, while the old one gradually declines. At some point, Gukesh can cross Carlsen well well, although it still depends on many factors.”Carlson can still be a goat, but Gukesh is getting closer to it anytime. And the best part? He is doing without a gimmick.

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