Magnus Carlsen claimed a jaw-dropping victory in the World Rapid and Blitz Poland event on Sunday after going on a rampaging run where he defeated all nine other players in the Warsaw event in a row to pip China’s Wei Yi by half a point. The World No 1 went on a 10-game winning streak to overhaul Wei, who was leading by 2.5 points after Saturday.
The event had three Indian prodigies — World Chess Championship challenger D Gukesh, Praggnanandhaa and Arjun Erigaisi — besides a host of top grandmasters like Anish Giri, Nodirbek Abdusattorov and Vincent Keymer. But that mattered little as Carlsen went on a 10-game winning streak to secure victory.
While Praggnanandhaa (19 points) was fourth and Erigaisi (18 points) was fifth, Gukesh (12.5 points) ended in last spot.
Carlsen will take home a cool winner’s cheque of $40,000 for winning the Poland event.
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Carlsen says he felt calmer on Sunday
“I just fight hard,” Carlsen told the official social media handle of Grand Chess Tour after his win.
“I knew that if I had a good day today that I had a chance (to win). I could feel from the second game (on Sunday) onwards that I was a lot calmer than I was yesterday. So I felt I was in with a shot. I also knew that I have done this before in 2017 at the World Blitz, when I came in 2.5 points behind Sergey Karjakin and I erased that deficit in four games, beating him in the fourth game. It was exactly the same today. felt very calm today,” Carlsen admitted.
Carlsen also complimented China’s Wei Yi for pushing him hard. The Chinese GM was in the lead in the standings after Saturday’s games.
“There were so many times when I would win and see that he had won too, so I was not closer to leading the event’s standings. He had a performance that you win with every single time,” Carlsen said.