Nepomniachtchi for the second time to paint the throne with Carlsen
With white chess, it only takes a draw, and Nebomniac meets the resistance of Hungarian players. But at this level, players who want a draw with white chess often get their wish. Russian players quickly changed soldiers, ended simply, and drew after 34 steps.
This match will help Nepomniachtchi get nine points through the 13 board, while all competitors can't get past 7-5. The second time you win Candidates, to win the chess King with Magnus Carlsen for 2023. Nepomniachtchi and Carlsen could be best friends, as he fought together five years old.
Nepomniachtchi was eight and won five boards before Ding Ding Foundation, Alireza Firouzja (twice), Jan-Krzysztof Duda and Richard Rapport. In five games, there were three more than three Nepomniachtchi in black arms. You're also the only loser to arrive before the final round. If Duda at the end of the game, the 32 players are also set a record of 9, 5-points in Candidates, since the turning eight players to five-year-year-year-year-year-year-year-year-round.
The final chess match in the world of 2023 has yet to determine the time and location of the competition, but most likely in the summertime in the Northern Hemisphere. Carlsen isn't even sure to defend the throne, when you say, if you've challenged from the new generation, Nepomniane, he's, he's, he's, he's, he's new generation, he's new generation, he's new generation, he's not even won's, he's not even won's new generation. When you lost Carlsen in the middle of five 2021 with the number 3-7,5-7,5. That's the biggest difference in a championship fight since five 19993.
In the history of world chess finals, no player has ever lost the first challenge but won the second. Viktor Korchnoi lost both challenges against chess king Anatoly Karpov in 1978 and 1981. Vasily Smyslov had lost his first two outings against chess king Mikhail Botvenik, but won his third in 1957.
If nothing unexpected happens, Carlson will play in the sixth World Finals of his career after winning the first five games. In 2013, he won the chess throne from Viswanathan Anand and defended his title one year later. Sergey Karjakin, Fabiano Caruana and Nepomniachtchi challenged Carlson in 2016, 2018 and 2021, respectively, but all failed. If Carlson does not defend his title this time, Nepomniachtchi will join the 2022 candidate runner-up in the world finals.