Magnus Carlsen Becomes Chess World Cup Champion (chess.com) 12
Five-time world champion, Magnus Carlsen, has defeated Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu in a tiebreak to become Chess World Cup champion. Chess.com reports: The five-time world champion won his first World Cup crown by defeating GM Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu 1.5-0.5 in the rapid tiebreaks of the 2023 FIDE World Cup for a match victory of 2.5-1.5. In the third-place playoffs, GM Fabiano Caruana convincingly defeated GM Nijat Abasov in both rapid tiebreaks for a 3-1 victory and third place. It was a heartbreaking defeat for the Indian youngster, who had the initiative in the first game until Carlsen fought back and won in a tense endgame. In the second game, the world number-one allowed no chances, and Praggnanandhaa's impressive World Cup run came to an end as hundreds of thousands of fans watched the tense battle. You can watch the 2023 FIDE World Cup broadcast on Twitch and YouTube.
I love watching them play human-vs-human (Score:3, Interesting)
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On October 20, 2022, Niemann filed a lawsuit against Carlsen, his company Play Magnus Group, Chess.com, Chess.com Chief Chess Officer Daniel Rensch, and grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura for defamation and unlawful collusion. The complaint contained allegations that statements in the Chess.com report had falsely accused Niemann of a more extensive history of cheating in the past than he had publicly admitted, and further alleged that those statements were part of a malicious conspiracy to defame Niemann. The lawsuit was dismissed on June 27, 2023.[1]
Re:I love watching them play human-vs-human (Score:5, Informative)
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Not just dismissed... ....dismissed with prejudice.
Only the antitrust claims were dismissed with prejudice. He can re-file without those claims. Seems unlikely though.
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So is being dismissive.
What's with these judges?
Okay, didn't work at being funny, yet I posted anyway. WTF?
Not heartbreaking (Score:5, Informative)
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There's a pretty good chance that Prag will become world champion if not this cycle, then sometime during his career.
Of course, Nodirbek might have something to say about that. Or Alireza.
Wrong headline (Score:1)
No, he is NOT world champion. Magnus just won the Chess World Cup, which he had not done before. He gave up his world championship by not defending it, and Ding Liren is the current world champion for classical chess.
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Sorry. Either the headline got edited, or I read it wrong.
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Nobody will remember the next few world champions either.
Hans? (Score:2)
Sorry, I don't follow chess closely enough. I thought we decided Magnus was a washed up has-been and that Niemann kid was the new greatest of all time. How come the kid didn't win this tournament?