The World Champion Magnus Carlsen wins game 6 against Ian Nepomniachtchi
On December 3, 2021, the World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen wins against Ian Nepomniachtchi in game 6 of their WCC Match in Dubai.
Carlsen (white) accepted the offered exchange of his queen for 2 rooks on move 26. This created equal position, but imbalanced and fragile (if someone makes a mistake).
Such imbalanced position was very exciting to watch and analyze for all the chess fans and us on Chessfish.com. Both players had better options, but they are humans and haven't played the best moves.
Tha game was long, very long... Playing over 100 moves on the chess board and the position was still equal and still imbalanced.
At some point, after few exchanges, Magnus had a rook, a knight and 2 pawns VS a queen for Ian. The strategy was: to advance the pawns and to protects the king from checks.
Carlsen started to move his pawns and Ian followed a wrong plan on move 130 (!). Few moves later Magnus was winning and Ian Nepomniachtchi resigned on move 136.
It was the longest chess game in a World Chess Championship match so far!
You can review the game here:
https://lichess.org/broadcast/world-chess-championship-2021/game-6/h7a3P5YF
There are 8 games left, except someone gets few points lead...
Carlsen (white) accepted the offered exchange of his queen for 2 rooks on move 26. This created equal position, but imbalanced and fragile (if someone makes a mistake).
Such imbalanced position was very exciting to watch and analyze for all the chess fans and us on Chessfish.com. Both players had better options, but they are humans and haven't played the best moves.
Tha game was long, very long... Playing over 100 moves on the chess board and the position was still equal and still imbalanced.
At some point, after few exchanges, Magnus had a rook, a knight and 2 pawns VS a queen for Ian. The strategy was: to advance the pawns and to protects the king from checks.
Carlsen started to move his pawns and Ian followed a wrong plan on move 130 (!). Few moves later Magnus was winning and Ian Nepomniachtchi resigned on move 136.
It was the longest chess game in a World Chess Championship match so far!
You can review the game here:
https://lichess.org/broadcast/world-chess-championship-2021/game-6/h7a3P5YF
There are 8 games left, except someone gets few points lead...
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