logo
#

Latest news with #WorldBlitz

Praggnanandhaa, take on Carlsen at Las Vegas Freestyle Tour
Praggnanandhaa, take on Carlsen at Las Vegas Freestyle Tour

United News of India

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • United News of India

Praggnanandhaa, take on Carlsen at Las Vegas Freestyle Tour

Las Vegas, July 16 (UNI) The fourth leg of the Freestyle Grand Slam Tour kicked off in Las Vegas today, featuring a stellar 16-player lineup, including three of India's brightest chess stars — R Praggnanandhaa, Arjun Erigaisi, and Vidit Gujrathi — who are set to clash with world champions Magnus Carlsen, Hikaru Nakamura, and Fabiano Caruana. In a major first, the tournament has expanded to include 16 players and sees the debut of a woman competitor, Grandmaster Bibisara Assaubayeva of Kazakhstan, a two-time World Blitz Women's Champion. The event, which runs till July 20, follows a unique round-robin-cum-knockout format with rapid time controls of 10 minutes plus 10 seconds increment in the initial phase. The participants are split into two groups — White and Black. The top four from each will progress to the Upper Bracket Quarterfinals, while the remaining will head to the Bottom Bracket. The knockout rounds will use a slower 30+30 format. The tournament features six of the world's top chess players, including World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen, No. 2 Hikaru Nakamura, No. 3 Fabiano Caruana, and India's top trio — No. 4 R Praggnanandhaa, No. 5 Arjun Erigaisi, and No. 26 Vidit Gujrathi. Other notable players in the fray include Nodirbek Abdusattorov (Uzbekistan), Wesley So (USA), Levon Aronian (USA), Hans Niemann (USA), Vincent Keymer (Germany), and Leinier Dominguez Perez (USA). Ray Robson and Samuel Sevian of the US have stepped in as late replacements for Iran's Parham Maghsoodloo and Russia's Ian Nepomniachtchi, who withdrew due to visa and personal reasons respectively. The tournament boasts a massive prize fund of $750,000, continuing its appeal as one of the most lucrative and innovative events in modern chess. The Freestyle format also includes promotional activities like the Chesstival, where top players engage with NBA legends in crossover challenges, underlining the sport's expanding entertainment dimension. The tournament has gained a global following not just for the caliber of competition, but for its fresh, engaging presentation — blending sport, spectacle, and star power. UNI BDN GNK

Magnus Carlsen makes cameo in BBC Two's Chess Masters as drop in viewers slows
Magnus Carlsen makes cameo in BBC Two's Chess Masters as drop in viewers slows

The Guardian

time28-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Guardian

Magnus Carlsen makes cameo in BBC Two's Chess Masters as drop in viewers slows

Magnus Carlsen, the world No 1, made a cameo appearance via video in Monday's third episode of BBC Two's Chess Masters: The Endgame, setting a challenge to memorise a position from a 'special' World Blitz game. Viewer numbers, supplied by Broadcast, again dropped, but more slowly, from 890,000 in the first episode to 710,000 last week and 655,000 this time. Carlsen displayed the position after 29…Ka6 of his 2022 World Blitz game with Richard Rapport. The contestants had 60 seconds to memorise it, then another minute to recreate it on their own board. Most found it difficult. Carlsen's own memory skills were tested by David Howell in an entertaining YouTube video, with impressive results. In one instance, the Norwegian recalled from 25 years ago not just his own game, but events on the adjacent board. Visual memory is one of the key factors in chess skill, and one which is often downplayed, as it is innate, hard to develop, and therefore a difficult subject to teach. Long ago in the Netherlands a researcher showed a middle game position for 10 seconds to the former world champion Max Euwe, to a master, a local champion and an average club player. Euwe dictated the position with no errors, while the master added a pawn. The local champion forgot a bishop and misplaced a rook, while the club player set up less than a third of the men correctly. Strong players can visualise the pieces in clusters, the weak see only single units. At the 1960 Leipzig Olympiad I gave some memory tests of a different kind to leading players, naming games and then asking them for details of what happened. The outstanding performer was the then world champion Mikhail Tal, who, when I named an obscure game of his from the 1954 Latvian Championship, responded with an account not just of the game, but of his discussions with his opponent both before and after it. Tal was also knowledgable about the games of his rivals. In contrast, Bobby Fischer had excellent recall of his own games, but limited memory of others. Next Monday's fourth episode of Chess Masters: The Endgame (8pm, BBC Two) will feature six new contestants. They include Kel, 39, from Bolton, an experienced league and tournament player whose track record gives him the potential to win the whole competition. England's Jonah Willow, 22, fell short of his second grandmaster norm in the European championship at the Romanian Black Sea resort of Eforie Nord this week, totalling 6/11. Sign up to The Recap The best of our sports journalism from the past seven days and a heads-up on the weekend's action after newsletter promotion Now it is the turn of Matthew Wadsworth, 24, who already has the three required GM norms but still needs a 2500 Fide rating for the title, and reached 2491 with his performance in the Wightlink International at Ryde, Isle of Wight, last month. Wadsworth is currently the No 2 seed at Bad Wörishofen, Germany. After six of the nine rounds he had scored an unbeaten 5/6, with his rating up to 2498, but a seventh round loss on Thursday to the top-seeded Armenian, Karen Grigorian, checked his progress. Wadsworth still has a chance for the GM title, but needs to win his final two games on Friday and Saturday. 3965 1…Qc6! wins the b7 rook, because 2 Rxc6 Re1 is mate.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store