Totally Viral/ Indian Grandmaster Bristy Mukherjee Touches Magnus Carlsen's Feet, Leaves Norwegian Legend Awestruck
Just days after securing the rapid title, the 33-year-old Norwegian maestro produced a scintillating performance against Indian prodigy Arjun Erigaisi
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Magnus Carlsen, the 33-year-old Norwegian chess grandmaster is extremely popular and needs no introduction. The testament to Carlsen's popularity was well on display when he was in Kolkata recently. World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen completed a remarkable double at the Tata Steel Chess India tournament, clinching the blitz title with a round to spare. Just days after securing the rapid title, the 33-year-old Norwegian maestro produced a scintillating performance, including a dramatic turnaround against Indian prodigy Arjun Erigaisi in the penultimate round, to reach an unassailable 12 points.
Bristy Mukherjee Leaves Carlsen Blushing
Woman FIDE Master Bristy Mukherjee recently clinched the All India Women Rapid event (Event B) at the Tata Steel Chess India Festival 2024. Interestingly, Bristy was handed over the winning Trophy by none other than Magnus Carlsen himself. Following the Indian tradition, Bristy touched Carlsen's feet while receiving the trophy which left the Norwegian chess grandmaster blushing as he did not know exactly how to react to it
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Carlsen Marks His Second Double Victory
Carlsen capped off the tournament in style, defeating Vidit Gujrathi in the final round to finish with three consecutive wins and a total of 13 points to claim the blitz crown. This marks his second double victory in Kolkata, replicating his triumph from 2019.
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Filipino-American Grandmaster Wesley So staged a phenomenal comeback, winning six straight games and seven of his last eight, to secure second place with 11.5 points.
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Reflecting on his performance, Carlsen said, "It was a really, really nervy day. I was lucky that Wesley was the one who went on a big streak because he couldn't realistically catch me. Overall, the tournament win is good. The score is not great but very decent, so I'm happy." Carlsen also revealed his next plans, saying, "I'm heading to Singapore in a few hours to promote Freestyle Chess with Fabiano Caruana. I'll be playing a match with Fabi in a few days. It should be fun, and being a tourist at the World Championship for a couple of days will be exciting." The Indian contingent performed admirably, with Erigaisi (10.5 points) claiming third place, followed by R Praggnanandhaa (9.5) in fourth, and Vidit Gujrathi (9) in fifth.
In the women's section, three-time Women's World Blitz champion Kateryna Lagno of Russia emerged victorious with 11.5 points, narrowly edging out compatriot Valentina Gunina, who finished second with 11 points. Aleksandra Goryachkina and India's Vantika Agrawal shared third place with 9.5 points each.
(With PTI Inputs)