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Saturday, 01 Aug 2020 20:37
Legends of Chess: Carlsen makes final, Giri comes back

Magnus Carlsen displayed a killer instinct reminiscent of watching great Garry Kasparov today as he booked his place in the final of the chess24 Legends of Chess.

The World Champion, who has won a stunning 10 matches in a row in this event, crushed eight-time Russian champ Peter Svidler 2.5-0.5 with a game to spare.

However, as Carlsen won his match with relative ease, the real excitement was in the commentary box where former World Champion Kasparov made a rare appearance.

The 57-year-old, who many consider the greatest player ever, had this assessment of Carlsen: "Magnus, whether he likes it or not, he's also struggling with age. He makes more mistakes than he did before."

On Carlsen's upcoming defense of his world title, Kasparov added: "It will be tougher... if not 2020/1 or 2022/3 he may be facing a younger player, maybe [Alireza] Firouzja."

Speaking about the launch of the Magnus Carlsen Chess Tour, which the Legends event is a part of, Kasparov praised chess24's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

He said: "I feel quite happy that chess can adjust to these new challenges. I think that is exactly what we need these days to show that the game is resilient even to the virus.

"As a chess fan, as someone who is watching these games, I'm quite pleased to see that top players are not giving up to the coronavirus and they keep playing exciting chess."

Carlsen will now face either Ian Nepomniachtchi or Anish Giri in the $150,000 event's final on Monday after Giri’s comeback kept him in the match against Russia's number 1. Giri fell behind twice but leveled the score both times to prevail in Armageddon. 

The event, the fifth leg of the $1 million Magnus Carlsen Chess Tour, runs until August 5 and will carry a $150,000 prize fund. 

The winner will scoop a top prize of $45,000 and the last of the coveted spots in the tour’s Grand Final in August.

Tournament rules and schedule

The time control is a rapid 15m + 10s from move 1 played in the chess24 Playzone. There will be two stages starting with a 10-player round-robin (July 21-29) with each round consisting of 4-game matches and Armageddon tiebreaks if needed. 

The top four will advance to the knockout semi-finals (July 31-August 2) and two will go through to the final (August 3-5). July 30 is a free day. All sessions will begin at 16:00 CEST. 

Highlights in English:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Rmx6IFrFYxYPrNhZVtxZbRWTiMAIICvc?usp=sharing
New files at around 23.00 CEST

Rough edit highlights:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1SItw6DwCyoTsZ0WiVAjw4BkVHEaGQFDI?usp=sharing
New files ready around 02.00 CEST

FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Leon Watson
leon@chessable.com
+447786 078770