February 2014 ~ World Chess Championship 2013 Viswanathan Anand vs Magnus Carlsen at Chennai Hyatt Regency
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Friday, February 7, 2014

World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen asks Fans to Connect via his Just-Launched YouTube Channel

Posted by World Chess Championship 2013 News Blog Friday, February 7, 2014
World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen has tweeted that he has launched his YouTube Channel where he would be posting chess videos of interest including those of his own of course. We've just clicked subscribe without a second thought. Have you?


Tuesday, February 4, 2014

World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen Simul Video: Nordic Semi HRM Challenge at CES 2014 in Las Vegas

Posted by World Chess Championship 2013 News Blog Tuesday, February 4, 2014
World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen demolished 20 chess players in a special simul in Las Vegas recently. It was thanks to Nordic Semiconductor kick-starts sponsorship with the World Chess Champion by hosting a HRM chess tournament at the CES in Las Vegas. Contributing with its ultra low power wireless connectivity solutions within heart rate monitoring, Nordic aims to add a new level of excitement to the chess sport. Here's the video and read the full report in our earlier post: Magnus Carlsen Crushes 20 in Las Vegas Chess Simul.


Sunday, February 2, 2014

Hikaru Nakamura - Magnus Carlsen 0-1: Python Explodes after Eating Alligator at Zurich Chess 2014

Posted by World Chess Championship 2013 News Blog Sunday, February 2, 2014

MANIMAL MAGNUS: World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen and US #1 Hikaru Nakamura before their blood-spilling, gut-wrenching showdown. Who could guess? The Norwegian would be outplayed, smothered and destroyed..., but live to have the last laugh! 

Photo: Maria Emelianova

Zurich Chess Challenge 2014: A National Geographic report dated 2006 states South Florida wildlife researchers found a dead python that had burst after eating a 6-foot-long American alligator. Saturday night no wildlife researchers were available at Savoy Hotel Baur en Ville Zurich, but the news report was essentially the same. 

US #1 Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura chewed the World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen move by move. Black was toast. 


26. ... Bxb2

Carlsen said he did not realise he was going down until Nakamura played 24.Qg4 (24. ...Nb6 25.Be2 Nd6 26. Rdh1) 26...Bxb2 (diagram above) was "completely desperate but I thought it was my only chance," Carlsen said in the post-game conference. "That's what it's about, keeping the game one move longer". 

The game proceeded. Ten moves later, Black is still worth a sumptuous dinner.
36. ... Qg6



Nakamura has obtained a big attack in this animal versus animal battle. "There must be so many ways to win," confessed Magnus Carlsen himself. 

But the American python had gobbled enough and couldn't digest it. He exploded with 37.d6?! when he could have jolly well tried 37.Qf1 b5 38.Rxh7!! going for the throat with mating combinations.


37. d6



“I played pretty badly. I sort of underestimated his attack. The whole setup is a little bit risky,” said the World Champion, but "It's a bit of a freak occurence that he doesn't win." Nakamura skipped the post-game press conference. Understandably so.

The full game


A nice analysis video by ChessNetwork



Daniel King shows the game Hikaru Nakamura vs Magnus Carlsen from Round 3


GM Hikaru Nakamura has since tweeted, so his fans needn't worry about his heartbreaking loss. He reported to office in Round 4

FIDE press officer Anastasiya Karlovich tweeted this photo
Magnus Carlsen's father and coach just learnt that the evaluation went from +7 to -3)). 


Livestream last two sections  including the post-game press conference with Magnus Carlsen


* For all reports on the Zurich Chess Challenge 2014 at www.blackandwhiteindia.com
* GM Ian Rogers, under the able direction of Macauley Peterson, presents 'Nakamura vs Carlsen - The Musical'