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Magnus Carlsen wanted to draw line in sand by beating D Gukesh: Viswanathan Anand - MSNViswanathan Anand feels that Magnus Carlsen's fiery reaction to his loss to D Gukesh stems from the fact that the World No.1's authority in the game was challenged by someone younger to him. Anand ...
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Anand justifies Carlsen's rage-fueled reaction after losing to D Gukesh: ‘Felt the same when I blew my game to Magnus’ - MSNMeanwhile, Carlsen, in anger, smashed the table after losing. Viswanathan Anand drops his verdict Speaking to PTI, Viswanathan Anand gave his verdict on Carlsen’s controversial table slam reaction.
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7 BEST Queen Sacrifices In Chess History! - MSNDiscover the legendary sacrifices made by some of the greatest chess players in history, including Mikhail Tal, Nezhmetdinov, Vassily Ivanchuk, Hikaru Nakamura, Bobby Fischer, Garry Kasparov, and ...
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Carlsen's Norway Chess 2025 meltdown: Viswanathan Anand decodes reaction after loss to GukeshW orld number one Magnus Carlsen’s fiery outburst after his stunning loss to D Gukesh in Round 6 of the Norway Chess 2025 tournament recently has sparked wide debate, and five-time world ...
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Carlsen wanted to draw some line in the sand by beating Gukesh in Norway Chess: Viswanathan Anand - MSNNORWAY: World no.1 Magnus Carlsen's fiery reaction after losing to D Gukesh in Norway Chess here was probably because he saw his authority in the game being challenged by someone so young, feels ...
World no.1 Magnus Carlsen's fiery reaction after losing to D. Gukesh in Norway Chess analyzed by Viswanathan Anand.
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Magnus Carlsen wanted to draw some line in the sand by beating Gukesh in Norway Chess: Viswanathan Anand - MSNW orld no.1 Magnus Carlsen's fiery reaction after losing to D Gukesh in Norway Chess here was probably because he saw his authority in the game being challenged by someone so young, feels five ...
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