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‘He was blindly pushing … I win that game on normal day’: Magnus Carlsen said D Gukesh at painful loss. Chess news

Magnus CarlsonThe shock defeat for the 19 -year -old Indian Grandmaster D Gukesh in Round 6 of the Norway Chess Tournament not only saw disappointment with a five -time world champion, but also made a deep introspection in the direction of his chess career.The 34 -year -old Karlson lost a game in which he dominated, his feelings exploded on the table, scattered the pieces in mistrust. Norwegian later accepted Gukesh’s fighting spirit and young energy made a difference – even though, by Carlson’s own assessment, it was not a game that the teenager should win.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Carlson said on Monday, “For a long time, he was pushing with more or less eyes.” “And then, yes, on a normal day, of course, I win that game, and things look quite differently.”Who is that IPL player?Top ranked Carlson admitted that while Gukesh would not have technically made the best tricks, his perseverance paid.“I remember that he is his age,” Carlson said. “Sometimes your energy, fighting qualities, and just optimism are greater than the quality of your move.”Gukesh’s victory was a will for his patience, and Carlson did not hesitate to praise him. “He really fights very well, and he was there to take his chance, so he deserves credit for him,” he said. “But this is the kind of chance that I really have to keep away.”Norwegian star has rapidly expressed doubts about its interest in classical chess, indicating a change towards sharp formats such as Blitz, Rapid or Freestyle Chess.“It’s not that I can’t play classical … These are situations like yesterday, I am just thinking, like, why am I doing this?” Carlson accepted.
Following his emotional damage, Carlson overturned with a confident Armagadon win over World No. 2 Hikaru Nakamura after a 21-mow draw in his classical encounter.Carlson said, “Winning Armagadon was the best scenario for me.” “I came to know that this step … it could be played first, but I was not sure.”Carlson left the Norway Chess next year and emphasized the value of enjoying his time from the board – especially with golf and family.“I think a lot of pain is a top player,” he concluded.
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FIBA U-16 Asia Cup: India fell 95-73 for Lebanon in the tournament. More sports news

Nagpur: Indian Caggers performed well to boost their morale in the initial part of their tournament, but threw it in late towel in the second half, leading to Lebanon a 95–73 win at the FIBA Asia Cup U -16 Championship, which began on Sunday in Mongolia’s Ulanbatter. Despite being behind 34–40 in Haftime, India not only brought equality, but also took a lead of 45–43 in the third minute after the end change. Although India maintained that profit for the next two minutes, they failed to handle the protection of Lebanese pressure and lost 19–21 in the third quarter. This allowed his high-ranked opponents to gain momentum with eight-point cushions (61–53). In the last quarter, Lebanon came out blazing all guns, scoring 34-20 to scoring from all corners and won 22 points. For India, Shekhar Rathi (19), Armaan (14), Tear Tomar (12), and Krishna Suneria (10) scored in double digits.
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Fide ban grandmaster to cheat; The dress allows jeans in the code. Chess news

Nagpur: The World Chess Federation (FIDE) made some announcements, punishing a Grandmaster to cheat and honor the players’ demands on the dress code. Kiril Shevchenko, Ukraine, who became a Grandmaster in 2017, canceled his GM title by Fide on Saturday. At the Spanish team championship held last October, Shevachhenko was cheated when two of their cell phones were found in the toilet, when some of their opponents complained to the arbiter. When the intermediaries investigated the case, they found Shawchhenko guilty and suspended him from the tournament. In March this year, when Shevchenko was banned for three years, he appealed to the Fide Ethics and Displishment Commission. On Saturday, the Commission canceled the Grandmaster title of Shevchenko and imposed a three -year ban. Meanwhile, Fide also updated its dress code rules, in which jeans can be worn in Grand Swiss events, respecting the demands of the players.
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India’s Women’s World Cup: WV Raman Warning Team – ‘Home Advantage Double -Aaded Talwar may be’. Cricket news

Jaipur: Playing the World Cup at home gives you the feeling of playing in an familiar fort that seems impregnable. However, it also comes with challenges. The roar crowd promotes you under tight conditions, but also put the players under pressure to perform. For the Indian women’s team, the upcoming ODI World Cup, starting on 30 September, symbolizes this double -edged sword, a dynamic that former coach WV Raman understands everyone well. The condition of the subcontinent undoubtedly provides a benefit, but Raman takes caution against decency as India watched its first ICC title. She warns that the team can just defeat the coast on the coast on the turf of the house. He said, “Let’s not sit back and rest thinking that the tournament is in India, as the situations will be suited to spin, India can simply walk on all other teams,” he warned. “No, it’s not going to happen. They really got to play their best,” he said. Raman said that the global cricket scenario has developed, there is no longer an art with spin that mastered teams only in the subcontinent. Modern powerhouses are equipped with their own threats. “Australia, England and New Zealand also have very good spinners, which means that there will be a lot of challenges for India.”
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However, this does not mean that India cannot go in all ways. Raman believes that the team is constantly standing on the tail of greatness, making them a malignant contender. “Even in recent times, if you have seen T20 or 50 overs, everyone always feels that India was always a match, or away from becoming a stroke champion of a big performance or fate. Being a case, as a case, I think they would start as one of the strong contenders,” he said. However, the advantage of the house comes with its set of psychological barriers. Raman said, “While playing World Cup at home is always a great thing, it can be a two -edged sword, as pressure can be added to win every game.” They believe that the final factor will be composed. “It all depends on how girls handle.” It renders the upcoming ODI series against Australia, which exceeds 14–20 September, which exceeds only one bilateral competition; It acts as an important dress rehearsal for managing high pressure environment. Nevertheless, Raman recommends to accept it not as a final exam but as a chapter in a large story. “They should take ODI series against Australia just as another series,” he suggested, advocating a process-oriented mentality. A positive result, however, will serve as a powerful catalyst. “If they win, it can be a morale-bustster because they will feel that if we can do it here, we can also do it in a World Cup.”
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