Chess World Cup: Praggnanandhaa, Carlsen draw 2nd game; tie breaker on August 24

Magnus Carlsen (left) and R Praggnanandhaa (right). Credit: X/@FIDE_chess

In an anticlimax of sorts, the second game of the Chess World Cup final between Indian teen sensation R Praggnanandhaa and Magnus Carlsen failed to throw a winner, as it ended in a draw after 30 moves here on Wednesday.

The two players settled for a quiet draw in the second classical game after one-and-a-half hours of play.

The champion will be decided via two tie-breaks on Thursday.

Five-time world champion Carlsen played a solid game with white pieces against Praggnanandhaa. The Indian did not face any trouble with black pieces, with the players agreeing to a draw after 30 moves in an equal Bishop ending.

Praggnanandhaa was ahead on time at the start of the contest, but was unable to press home the advantage. He himself came under time by the end of the contest.

The first game on Tuesday had ended in a stalemate after over four hours of play and 70-plus moves, following which Carlsen said he was a bit under the weather.

Speaking after the game, Praggnanandhaa said, “I didn’t really think that he would go for a quick draw today, but I realised when he went for this line that he wanted to make a draw; I was also fine with that.

“I also feel exhausted, as I said in the previous interviews. Now I can just give everything tomorrow and relax after that.”

To a question if he realised that Carlsen was under the weather during the first game, the Indian player said, “Yeah. I did feel that he did not have a lot of energy. I hope he recovers tomorrow.”

Asked if he would suggest to the organisers of the World Cup in future for an extra rest day before the final, he said, “Yeah, if it is there. It would be good.”

About the media attention he was getting, the Indian star said, “I am definitely getting used to this. It is good to see so many people following chess. Chess is definitely getting popular, that way I am very happy.”

The 18-year-old Praggnanandhaa has been enjoying an incredible run in the tournament, having already beaten world No.2 Hikaru Nakamura and world No.3 Fabiano Caruana to set up a final date against the Norwegian Grandmaster.

The results in the ongoing tournament also helped Praggnanandhaa qualify for Candidates 2024 tournament, which will be held in Canada.

Praggnanandhaa, thus, became the third youngest player after the legendary Bobby Fischer and Carlsen to qualify for the Candidates tournament.

After the game, Carlsen said, “Praggnanandhaa has already played a lot of tie-breaks against very strong players… I know he is very strong. If I have some energy, if I have a good day, obviously I will have good chances.”

“I am very grateful to the organisers, FIDE and the doctors and nurses, who got me some good treatment. Today, I am feeling a bit better but I still didn’t feel like I had the energy for a full fight, so I thought, let’s get one more day of rest.

Source: https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/praggnanandhaa-vs-carlsen-chess-world-cup-2nd-game-ends-in-draw-2657880

Chess World Cup final 2023 Highlights R Praggnanandhaa vs Magnus Carlsen: First Game Ends In A Draw

Chess World Cup Final 2023: In a game where both players displayed some intense grit, Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa has drawn against world no. 1 Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen

In a game where both players displayed some intense grit, Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa has drawn against world no. 1 Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen. Now the match moves on to the second game. If the match is not decided in the second game also, then the tie-breakers will set in. This is the 20th time that Praggnanandhaa is taking on Carlsen, with the latter holding a slight advantage in head-to-head. The 18-year-old became the youngest Indian finalist after beating Fabiano Caruana 3.5-2.5 in a semi-final decided by a single tiebreak win. The last Indian to reach the final was Viswanathan Anand, who is a two-time World Cup winner in 2000 and 2002.

After the first game ended in a draw, the final now moves on to the second game on Wednesday. If the game does not yield a result, the tie-breakers.

Praggnanandhaa started solid with Carlsen under time pressure. In fact, Carlsen took 28 minutes to make one of his moves. However, later it was Praggnanandhaa who came under pressure and settled for a draw!

After 35 moves, both players agreed to draw. The second game will be played on Wednesday

The first game of the Chess World Cup final has ended in a draw.

Source : https://sports.ndtv.com/chess/chess-world-cup-final-2023-live-updates-r-praggnanandhaa-vs-magnus-carlsen-4318633

‘Indians cheering’: Rahul Gandhi as Praggnanandhaa enters Chess World Cup final

Political leaders, including Congress’s Rahul Gandhi congratulated teenage sensation R Praggnanandhaa for his stupendous victory against World No 3 Fabiano Caruana in the Chess World Cup semifinal.

18-year-old Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa at the FIDE World Cup chess tournament in Baku, Azerbaijan. (Photo: X/@HardeepSPuri)

Political leaders cutting across party lines congratulated 18-year-old Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa after he stunned World Number 3 Fabiano Caruana in the semifinals of the Chess World Cup. Praggnanandhaa became the youngest to ever reach the final of the tournament.

The teenage sensation continued his dream run in the FIDE World Cup in Baku, Azerbaijan, as he outclassed US’ Fabiano Caruana 3.5-2.5 in a nerve-wracking tie-breaker. He will now take on World Number 1 Magnus Carlsen, a five-times title winner from Norway, in the summit clash.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi extended his best wishes to Praggnanandhaa for the summit clash against Magnus Carlsen and said that over a billion people in the country were cheering for him.

“Congratulations to R Praggnanandhaa for an outstanding FIDE Chess World Cup journey to the finals. My best wishes for the title match against Magnus Carlsen. More than a billion Indians are cheering for you,” Rahul Gandhi wrote on X, formerly Twitter.

Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri congratulated Praggnanandhaa and said it was a proud moment for the country as the teenager became the youngest player to reach the final of the Chess World Cup.

“India’s 18-year-old Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa creates history! Becomes the youngest player to reach the Chess World Cup final. Truly, a proud moment for India. Heartiest Congratulations! Now for the big match,” the minister tweeted.

Source: https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/praggnanandhaa-victory-chess-world-cup-rahul-gandhi-hardeep-puri-viswanathan-anand-2424621-2023-08-22

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