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Carlson lost to the chess queen in just 19 countries

Published:2022-07-04 By Xuân Bình(MetaSports) Comments
Spain's Magnus Carlsen lost to the strongest female player in history Judit Polgar by the runner-up, in a game of play in Madrid.

Carlsen takes the black army, takes Sicilia's defense against Polgar. You caught a white man at the deposition, but made the troops go to their weaknesses at h6. Polgar's husband is both heavy in the column of the half open, to attack the black king in time. In the end, Carlsen's got the fatal flaw on 15. Right away, 46 female age to scare the rear or off.

Carlson was surprised by Polga's move, leaving him open-mouthed and turning his head to look at world No 10 Anish Giri, who was watching alongside him. Giri also clapped loudly, then took out his mobile phone and filmed the game. But most of the rest of the audience did not respond.

Carlsen asks the audience not to clap his hands, and try to fight again in the lost game after losing the cistern, but to the 19, you have to shake the loser. And the audience clap with his bare hands.

The Norwegian chess king still smiled, but quickly put away the pieces and adjusted the clock to the new chessboard.

Carlson arrived in Madrid to participate in a chess promotion event around Candidates 2022-the competition to choose the challenger of British chess king. Polga served as a commentator on Chess 24 in the competition.

Polga was born on July 23, 1976 in Budapest, Hungary, to a Jewish family with chess tradition. In January 1989, at the age of 12, she ranked 55th in the world's top 100 and was the youngest player ever (male and female). Two years later, she broke Bobby Fischer's record and became the youngest grandmaster in history at that time.

Polga rarely competes in all-women's championships and has never competed in the women's world championships, partly because of her outstanding chess prowess. She is the only female player in history to be compared with the world's top male players at her peak. Polga defeated seven former chess kings in standard or fast chess, including Vasily Smyslov, Boris Spassky, Anatoly Karpov, Garry Kasparov, Vladimir Kramnik, Viswanatan Anand and Carlson. Her highest position was eighth in the world in July 2004, while Elo stood at 2,735 in July 2005. Polga retired in 2014 and remains the only female player to serve as a super grandmaster.

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