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Watch: Magnus Carlson hit D. Gukesh in Norway Chess after disadvantage, left in a huff. Chess news

D Gukesh won a stunning win over Magnus Carlsen in Round 6 of Norway Chess, marking his first classical victory against former World No. 1. Carlson stumbled into the endgeam, allowing Gujkesh to be permitted despite accepting his defeat position. This victory took Gukesh to third place in the standing, intensifying the competition as the tournament is near its conclusion.

World Champion D Gukesh won a remarkable victory against former World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen in Round 6 of Norway Chess, recovering from the position of losing on Sunday, became the second Indian player after R. Pragnanandha to defeat Karlson in his first classical victory over Norwegian GM and defeat Karlson in the competition.Carlson maintained control over most of the match, but stumbled in the closing stages, allowing 19 -year -old Gukesh to win and claim victory.After the blunder, Carlson exploded his fist on the board in despair, shook hands in a hurry before getting out of the room in visible frustration. Gukesh, left gobsmacked evenly with late turnarounds, grabbed his head in his hands.Later, Gukesh admitted that he was shaking after the game and admitted, “I don’t know what happened.”Despite looking like Carlson, Gukesh was on the second win in the tournament, longing the Indian to survive. He said, “I could not do much. It was just lost clearly … Fortunately he came in a scuffle,” he said. He said, “I will lose 99 times out of 100,” but it was just a lucky day, “he said.Gukesh further said, “I mean, [it was] The way I wanted it, but okay, I will take it. ,Former player and now commentator Susan Polar posted on X, “Carlson beaten Gujkesh, made a large -scale blunder to lose a winning game!This is the biggest shock of the year! Carlson rarely loses in classical chess, and he rarely does big blunders. He was playing so well against Gukesh with black pieces in Round 6 in Norway. He had a victorious position over the clock over time.But Gukesh did not give up. He kept fighting and the advantage of Carlson gradually disappeared. Then when both were under pressure of time, they blamed a huge blame, which cost him the game.TeaOne of the most painful disadvantages in his magnificent career. I am sure he is very angry with himself. ,The victory took Gukesh to third place in the tournament standing with 8.5 points, leading him a point behind leaders Carlsen and American Fabiano Caruana.Gukesh’s coach, Grandmaster Vishnu Prasanna, reflected the victory: “We have to give a lot of credit to Gukesh for his insistence and his resources because I thought he knew that he knew that he was dead for so long, yet he kept kicking, he was really short, he was not doing anything, but I think I was not doing anything.,

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

The unexpected victory has intensified the competition as the tournament reaches its final round, the fight for the top position is becoming increasingly competitive.

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