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Top 7 Chess Games of 2024 So Far: A Review of Masterpieces on the 64 Squares

2024 has been a year filled with chess brilliance, with some of the best games already etched into the history books. From stunning sacrifices to career-defining victories, the chess world has been treated to a spectacle of strategic mastery and tactical genius.

Let’s take a look at the seven best games of the year so far, starting from the beginning and working our way down:

  1. Wei Yi Plays Brilliancy, Wins Tata Steel Chess: Wei Yi’s game against Max Warmerdam in round 11 of the Tata Steel Chess tournament was a masterpiece of sacrifice and strategy that will be remembered for years to come.

  2. Ju Wenjun Scores Career-Best Win, Vs. Firouzja: Ju Wenjun’s upset victory over Alireza Firouzja showcased her skill and determination, making her the first woman to beat a top-10 player in classical chess in seven years.

  3. Abdusattorov Sacs Queen, Wins Prague Masters, Enters Top 5: Nodirbek Abdusattorov’s queen sacrifice against Parham Maghsoodloo in the Prague Masters was a display of fearless play that propelled him into the world’s top five before his 20th birthday.

  4. Carlsen Wins GRENKE Chess Classic With ‘Marvelous Game’: Magnus Carlsen’s victory over Richard Rapport in the GRENKE Chess Classic showcased his positional mastery and strategic brilliance.

  5. Gukesh Beats Praggnanandhaa, Emerges As India’s Frontrunner In Candidates: Gukesh’s win over Praggnanandhaa in the FIDE Candidates Tournament solidified his position as India’s frontrunner and a potential challenger for the World Championship title.

  6. Tan Zhongyi Plays Attacking Gem, Wins Women’s Candidates Tournament: Tan Zhongyi’s aggressive play in the FIDE Women’s Candidates Tournament secured her a spot in the next women’s world championship, showcasing her dominance in the field.

  7. Praggnanandhaa Defeats Carlsen For 1st Time In Classical: Praggnanandhaa’s victory over Magnus Carlsen marked a significant milestone in his career, solidifying his position as a rising star in the chess world.

These games have captivated chess enthusiasts and showcased the depth of talent and skill in the world of chess. From brilliant sacrifices to strategic masterstrokes, each game has left its mark on the chess world in 2024.

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