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Magnus Carlsen Achieves Perfect Score in Titled Tuesday Tournament

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Magnus Carlsen Dominates Titled Tuesday with Perfect 11/11 Score, Setting New Record

The chess world was set ablaze on August 6 as GM Magnus Carlsen achieved a remarkable feat by scoring a perfect 11/11 in the late Titled Tuesday tournament. This flawless performance marked the first time this year that a player had achieved such a feat, overshadowing GM Hikaru Nakamura’s earlier win out of a four-way tie on 9.5 points. Carlsen’s victory tied him with Nakamura for the all-time record, as they are the only two players to ever reach 11/11 in Titled Tuesday.

Carlsen’s dominance was on full display as he outplayed a field of 543 players, with his closest competitor, GM Dmitry Andreikin, matching him step-for-step for seven rounds before Carlsen pulled ahead. The final victory against GM Jeffery Xiong came in just 33 moves, highlighting Carlsen’s exceptional skill and strategic prowess.

In addition to his Titled Tuesday triumph, Carlsen also secured a victory in the World Blitz Team Chess Championship, solidifying his status as one of the greatest chess players of all time. The day also saw Nakamura’s impressive performance in the early tournament, where he ultimately emerged victorious with a score of 9.5 points.

Carlsen’s stellar performance earned him $1,000, while Andreikin took home $750 for his second-place finish. The intense competition and remarkable displays of skill from top players like Carlsen and Nakamura made the day a memorable one for chess enthusiasts worldwide.

The Titled Cup standings saw significant shifts following the day’s events, with Carlsen climbing to second place and Andreikin entering the top five. The women’s standings also saw a tight race, with GM Alexandra Kosteniuk maintaining her lead but facing stiff competition from GM Aleksandra Goryachkina and IM Polina Shuvalova.

Overall, the day’s tournaments showcased the incredible talent and competitive spirit of the world’s top chess players, setting the stage for more thrilling competitions in the future. Titled Tuesday continues to be a highlight for chess fans, offering a platform for elite players to showcase their skills and compete at the highest level.

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