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After explaining why he shared the title Blitz with Ian Népomniachtchi at the World Championships Rapid and Blitz in New York in December, the superstar of Norwegian chess Magnus Carlsen revealed why he criticized his king after defeating the fierce rival Hans Niemann During the same event.
Carlsen has not been on good terms with Niemann since he accused the American Grand Master of cheating during the Sinquefield 2022 Cup in St Louis, in the United States, which led to the latter to file a defamation trial of $ 100 million against the world n ° 1 and five reigning. Time world champion.
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The two had locked the horns for the first time since the cheating scandal in the semi-finals of the speed chess championship in Paris in September, with Carlsen emerging triumphant 17.5-12.5. Three months later, Carlsen and Niemann would again come across the “Big Apple”, where Carlsen would reign supreme for the second time in as many months with a victory of 2.5-1.5 at the stadium in the quarter-finals Ko Blitz.
The 34 -year -old man, however, caught the eyes of many present to Cipriani Wall Street, the place of the event, as well as those who connect in the live flow, slamming his king on the board after his victory.
In a video published by taking the taking of their official account X, Carlsen explains why he celebrated the way he did it after his victory over Niemann.
“It was like more relief to just cross a difficult situation. Obviously, I redoubled this particular match with everything (that) was happening. It was just a lot of frustration that I had to let out right, then (a) a lot of stress during the match with just as well.
“So I wouldn’t say it was a celebration as much as a sigh of relief shown in a different way,” he said.
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Carlsen, who is widely considered to be one of the greatest players of all time, also considered that the meeting in the quarter -finals with Niemann was “quite badly” with regard to his performance. Niemann had taken the lead after the two players started with a draw during the opening match of the quarter -finals.
The Norwegian, however, rebounded by winning the following two games to qualify for the semi-finals, where he would come from the Polish managing director Jan-Krzysztof Duda 3-0.
“The whole match I played badly.
“I think I just managed him a little better than him, which is often all that is necessary. But I didn’t feel particularly well in this match.
“The only match in which I played very well was against Duda because I was so incredibly relieved to get out of this previous match that I felt that I was playing in a way with the money of the house,” added Carlsen.
Carlsen and Nepomniachtchi would later share the title of Blitz after having finished the level of two points each in the final before playing three consecutive prints in the shooting.
Carlsen would later be accused of having tried to repair the result of the prestigious event, especially after a video of him having had a backstage with Nepomniachtchi during the final became viral.
Before the controversial final of Blitz, Carlsen had been involved in another controversy after having raped the dress code during the fast championship by presenting itself in a pair of jeans. Although he was initially disqualified, Fide then relaxed their dress code in order to allow him to continue to participate in the event.
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