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      Home  >  Daily News • General News • Major Tournaments  >  Only one way – Play to win every game.

      Only one way – Play to win every game.

      Espen Agdestein, Magnus Carlsen, Norway, World Champion


      Magnus plays to win: Espen Agdestein
      CHENNAI, November 24, 2013
      Updated: November 24, 2013 01:18 IST
      P. K. Ajith Kumar

      Espen Agdestein, who knows Magnus Carlsen better than most people, was a bit surprised to see Game 10 of the World championship taking so long to finish.

      Carlsen could have drawn it earlier and he had just needed a draw to win the title.

      “So I asked Magnus why he didn’t draw sooner,” Carlsen’s manager told The Hindu on Saturday. ‘He replied: because I am a chess player’. That is his attitude. He plays to win.”

      How did Carlsen celebrate his victory?

      “His sponsors from Norway had thrown a party at the poolside,” Espen said.

      “We all threw him into the pool. It was five in the morning when Magnus went to bed.”

      He said Magnus had felt ready for the world championship. “He was a bit nervous in the first two games, but he became confident after the third and fourth games,” he said. “The world championship match is always tough and it was no different here.”

      Did Espen, himself a player, think that Carlsen would win the world championship at such a young age?

      “I knew he had the potential to be the world champion, but maybe he became one a little earlier than I would have thought,” he said.

      “I had heard about him from my brother Simen, who had trained him at the Norwegian College of Elite Sport. I saw him when he was 13; he was already quite good. I decided to become his full-time manager, leaving my job, because I was convinced he was a special talent.”

      Source: http://www.thehindu.com

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      3 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        November 25, 2013 at 9:11 am

        Nakamura would score 7-3 vs Carlsen in 12 game match.

        • Anonymous Reply
          November 25, 2013 at 4:08 pm

          Lol, their record playing versus each other speaks for itself.

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          November 25, 2013 at 4:10 pm

          Lol, their record playing one another might be a better indication.

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