Magnus Carlsen This is one of my idol in chess .. young chess players who are very genius and would threaten the position of the current world champion .. This little story and lunge kick its a very amazing ...
He was only 17 years. But Magnus Carlsen continues to amaze as a new star in the world of chess.
In January he was ranked first Corus Chess Tournament in the Netherlands. And now in the championship super grand master (GM), Morelia-Linares Chess Tournament February 28-March 7, 2008, Carlson was ranked second.The first place is still occupied by the Indian chess world champion, Viswanathan Anand. Anand's lead after 15 rounds with 8.5 points. However, Magnus Carlsen of Norway beat Vaslin super GM Topalov of Bulgaria yesterday, so as to obtain 8 points or just a difference 0.5 points from the champions of the world.Tuesday (01/04/2008) local time yesterday, Anand could only draw with Peter Leko played from Hungary. This was Anand's fourth draw. This shows Anand tried to win this tournament safely and without risk. That fact is not surprising. Because if he wins this tournament, a tournament most coveted this year, steps will be lighter next October when competing defend his world title against Vladimir Kramnik.However Carlsen Anand did not make the goal this time easier. Carlsen had twice led against the tournament with 0.5 points difference. Victory over Topalov Carlsen was the second victory in this tournament.Carlsen bit "lucky" when defeated Topalov. He won easily after Toplaov make blunders that his king stuck in a trap skak mat that is easy. But it also shows this young mentally stronger player in the tournament this psychological warfare. For the second time in this tournament, Carlsen could get up and win the party after losing the previous. In the 7th round he defeated Levon Arovian of Armenia after the defeated Teimour Radjabov of Azerbaijan in the 6th round.Through his performance this time, Magnus Carlsen is now seen as a threat to the super chess player GM of any world, not to mention Anand. With the results of this tournament and championship earlier this year in Corus, Carlsen will be ranked the top five world's top chess players.Here is the moment when Carlsen defeated Topalov.(Note the notation K: King: King, Q: Queen: Queen, N: Knights: horse, B: Bishop: patih / elephant, R: Rooks: castle, p: pawn: pawns)White: Magnus Carlsen (2733) - Black: V. Topalov, (2780)XXV SuperGM Morelia / Linares MEX / ESP (round to 12), March 4, 20081.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.d3 Nxd5 6.e4 5.cxd5 D5 Nb6 7.Be2 Be7 8.0-0 0-0 9.a4 Be6 10.Be3 Nd7 11.d4 exd4 Nxd4 12.Nxd4 13.Qxd4 c6 14.a5 Nc5 15.Qe5 Nb3 16.Ra4 Bd6 17.Qh5 Be5 19.Bg5 Qc7 18.Qh6 G6 Nxa5 20.Be3 Bg7 22.Qh4 Bb3 23.Rd4 21.f4 24.e5 Rad8 Rxd4 25. C5 Bxd4 27.Nb5 Qd8 26.Be3 F6 29.Bg5 Qb6 28.f5 fxe5White has two pawns in the heart of the opponent's defense. Magnus Carlsen continued his attacks: 30.f6 c4 + 31.Kh1 Qxb5 32.fxg7 Rxf1 + 33.Bxf1Black should consolidate their position by 33 ... Qd7 or ... Qe8 (or ... Qd5). But Topalov can obtain three pawns: 33 ... Kxg7?! 34.Bd8 Nc6? Incredibly, this step leads to skak mat. threatening 38.Bh6 #, then 37 ... Kg7 38.Qf6 + Kg8 40.Qg7 39.Bh6 Followed by death. 1-0.
He was only 17 years. But Magnus Carlsen continues to amaze as a new star in the world of chess.
In January he was ranked first Corus Chess Tournament in the Netherlands. And now in the championship super grand master (GM), Morelia-Linares Chess Tournament February 28-March 7, 2008, Carlson was ranked second.The first place is still occupied by the Indian chess world champion, Viswanathan Anand. Anand's lead after 15 rounds with 8.5 points. However, Magnus Carlsen of Norway beat Vaslin super GM Topalov of Bulgaria yesterday, so as to obtain 8 points or just a difference 0.5 points from the champions of the world.Tuesday (01/04/2008) local time yesterday, Anand could only draw with Peter Leko played from Hungary. This was Anand's fourth draw. This shows Anand tried to win this tournament safely and without risk. That fact is not surprising. Because if he wins this tournament, a tournament most coveted this year, steps will be lighter next October when competing defend his world title against Vladimir Kramnik.However Carlsen Anand did not make the goal this time easier. Carlsen had twice led against the tournament with 0.5 points difference. Victory over Topalov Carlsen was the second victory in this tournament.Carlsen bit "lucky" when defeated Topalov. He won easily after Toplaov make blunders that his king stuck in a trap skak mat that is easy. But it also shows this young mentally stronger player in the tournament this psychological warfare. For the second time in this tournament, Carlsen could get up and win the party after losing the previous. In the 7th round he defeated Levon Arovian of Armenia after the defeated Teimour Radjabov of Azerbaijan in the 6th round.Through his performance this time, Magnus Carlsen is now seen as a threat to the super chess player GM of any world, not to mention Anand. With the results of this tournament and championship earlier this year in Corus, Carlsen will be ranked the top five world's top chess players.Here is the moment when Carlsen defeated Topalov.(Note the notation K: King: King, Q: Queen: Queen, N: Knights: horse, B: Bishop: patih / elephant, R: Rooks: castle, p: pawn: pawns)White: Magnus Carlsen (2733) - Black: V. Topalov, (2780)XXV SuperGM Morelia / Linares MEX / ESP (round to 12), March 4, 20081.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.d3 Nxd5 6.e4 5.cxd5 D5 Nb6 7.Be2 Be7 8.0-0 0-0 9.a4 Be6 10.Be3 Nd7 11.d4 exd4 Nxd4 12.Nxd4 13.Qxd4 c6 14.a5 Nc5 15.Qe5 Nb3 16.Ra4 Bd6 17.Qh5 Be5 19.Bg5 Qc7 18.Qh6 G6 Nxa5 20.Be3 Bg7 22.Qh4 Bb3 23.Rd4 21.f4 24.e5 Rad8 Rxd4 25. C5 Bxd4 27.Nb5 Qd8 26.Be3 F6 29.Bg5 Qb6 28.f5 fxe5White has two pawns in the heart of the opponent's defense. Magnus Carlsen continued his attacks: 30.f6 c4 + 31.Kh1 Qxb5 32.fxg7 Rxf1 + 33.Bxf1Black should consolidate their position by 33 ... Qd7 or ... Qe8 (or ... Qd5). But Topalov can obtain three pawns: 33 ... Kxg7?! 34.Bd8 Nc6? Incredibly, this step leads to skak mat. threatening 38.Bh6 #, then 37 ... Kg7 38.Qf6 + Kg8 40.Qg7 39.Bh6 Followed by death. 1-0.