Magnus Carlsen Wins Fourth Titled Tuesday in Five Weeks, Jose Martinez Achieves Perfect Score
GM Magnus Carlsen continues to dominate the chess world, winning his fourth Titled Tuesday in the last five weeks on August 27. However, his impressive performance of 9.5 points was overshadowed by GM Jose Martinez scoring a perfect 11/11 in the late tournament, joining Carlsen and GM Hikaru Nakamura as the only players to achieve this feat.
In the late tournament, Martinez faced tough competition from players like Nakamura and Carlsen, but he managed to secure victory in all his games, including a crucial win against Carlsen himself. Martinez’s flawless performance earned him $1,000 in prize money, while Nakamura finished in second place with 9.5 points.
In the early tournament, Carlsen emerged victorious once again with 9.5 points, edging out GM Daniel Naroditsky for first place. Despite the identical scores, Carlsen took home the top prize of $1,000, with Naroditsky settling for $750.
With his win, Martinez moved into third place in the annual Titled Cup standings, showcasing his impressive skills on the chessboard. The competition remains fierce in both the open and women’s categories, with players vying for the top spots in the rankings.
Titled Tuesday continues to be a highlight for chess enthusiasts, with top players showcasing their talent and competing for prestigious titles and prize money. The weekly tournament is a must-watch for fans of the game, offering thrilling matches and exciting moments on the chessboard.