The Magnus Effect: Norway Falls Hard for ChessChess is omnipresent in Norway, the home to the world champion Magnus Carlsen. And, somehow, it has become cool.Nov. 21, 2018. Carlsen’s ideas have long had an influence on the company’s acquisition strategy. “He very much wanted a play zone when we had just the apps,” Henrik Carlsen said.
Carlsen wants to break Kasparov's 20years as world no. 1 record & has said in the past that even if he lost WC title to a challenger, still staying as world no. 1 for another 10 years will be his goal. Carlsen isnt goin anywhwere for another decade WC or not. The real fight would be between Firouzja vs Carlsen for world no. 1 spot & not WC. In the beginning Carlsen would easily win 🥇 however after several games Fischer being maybe the greatest talent ever might start finding problems for Carlsen and learns how to exploit them. This would not be enough to win a match but would create most entertaining chess world has seen for decades. 2.Polgar, who defeated 11 current or former world champions in either rapid or classical chess, including Garry Kasparov and Magnus Carlsen, before retiring in 2014, believes that an early start