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Magnus Carlsen’s Frustration at Grand Chess Tour Superbet Rapid and Blitz 2024

Magnus Carlsen’s quest for the top spot at the Grand Chess Tour Superbet Rapid and Blitz 2024 hit a roadblock when he faced off against Indian chess prodigy R Praggnanandhaa in Round 11 at Warsaw. The intense 69-move battle ended with Pragg holding a pawn advantage in a queen endgame, leading to Carlsen’s resignation. The World No 1 later revealed how deeply the game had affected him, as he now trails tournament leader Wei Yi of China by 2.5 points heading into the final day of games on Sunday.

Carlsen admitted that every game on Sunday is a must-win for him after his tough encounter with Praggnanandhaa. Reflecting on the match, Carlsen expressed his frustration, stating, “I just didn’t have it today. I felt good from the start, but then I think my nervous system just collapsed during or after the game against Pragg, and after that I just sucked, honestly.”

The frustration was evident in another game against Uzbek prodigy GM Nodirbek Abdusattorov, where Carlsen blundered his queen in a winning position due to time trouble. Despite his setbacks, Carlsen remains determined to bounce back in the remaining games.

On the other hand, Praggnanandhaa, who was within striking distance of Carlsen after their match, couldn’t maintain his momentum and suffered two consecutive losses following his victory over the World No 1. The 18-year-old from India showcased his potential by challenging Carlsen but faced difficulties in maintaining his form.

As the Grand Chess Tour Superbet Rapid and Blitz 2024 in Warsaw nears its conclusion, the competition remains intense, with players vying for the top positions. Stay tuned for more updates on this thrilling chess tournament.

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