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Magnus Carlsen, Chess Champion for 20 Years, Prepares for His Next Move

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Magnus Carlsen, the world-renowned chess player from Norway, is making waves once again with his latest venture into the world of online chess gaming. Known for his celebrity status and dominance in the world of chess, Carlsen is now shifting his focus towards turning the game into a spectator sport.

At 33 years old, Carlsen is looking to leverage his fame to help make chess more accessible and engaging for a wider audience. His new app, Take Take Take, aims to provide a new way for fans to interact with the game by offering live game coverage, player analysis, and a more relaxed streaming experience.

Having already found success with his Play Magnus app, which was acquired by Chess.com for $80 million, Carlsen and his team are confident that Take Take Take will appeal to both casual viewers and die-hard chess enthusiasts. The app will offer a unique perspective on the game, with features like individual player tracking, game filters, and light touch analysis.

Despite stepping back from professional competition and voluntarily ceding his title in 2023, Carlsen remains committed to being a driving force in the world of chess. With his vast experience and strategic vision, he hopes to continue to shape the future of the game for years to come.

As chess continues to gain popularity, fueled in part by Carlsen’s own success and the influence of social media and popular culture, the launch of Take Take Take represents a new chapter in the evolution of the game. Whether chess can thrive without the full participation of its biggest celebrity remains to be seen, but with Carlsen at the helm, the future looks bright for this ancient game in the modern world.

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