Menu   ≡ ╳
  • News
    • Major Tournaments
    • General News
    • USA Chess
  • Puzzles
  • Improvement
  • Event
  • College
  • Scholastic
  • Women
  • Search

        More results...

        Or you can try to:
        Search in Shop
        Exact matches only
        Search in title
        Search in content
        Search in comments
        Search in excerpt
        Search for News
        Search in pages
        Search in groups
        Search in users
        Search in forums
        Filter by Categories

        Try these: Sicilian Defense, Empire Chess, USA Chess

    • SPICE
    • Videos
    • Susan’s Blog
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • SPICE
    • Videos
    • Susan’s Blog
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    Menu   ≡ ╳
    • News
      • Major Tournaments
      • General News
      • USA Chess
    • Puzzles
    • Improvement
    • Event
    • College
    • Scholastic
    • Women
    • Search

          More results...

          Or you can try to:
          Search in Shop
          Exact matches only
          Search in title
          Search in content
          Search in comments
          Search in excerpt
          Search for News
          Search in pages
          Search in groups
          Search in users
          Search in forums
          Filter by Categories

          Try these: Sicilian Defense, Empire Chess, USA Chess

      Home  >  Daily News • Major Tournaments • SPICE / Webster • Susan's Personal Blog  >  ‘Slump’ was brief

      ‘Slump’ was brief

      Columbus Dispatch, Magnus Carlsen, Shelby Lyman


      ‘Slump’ was brief for Norwegian
      Saturday, November 20, 2010 02:55 AM
      The Columbus Dispatch
      Shelby Lyman

      Bubbles are common in the world of finance but rare in chess, as Magnus Carlsen demonstrated recently when he won the Pearl Springs Masters tournament in Nanjing, China.

      His victory included wins against the reigning world champion, Viswanathan Anand, and former titleholder Veselin Topalov.

      Carlsen’s incredible run of tournament successes during the past year and a half – which catapulted the 19-year-old to the top of the international rating list – was thus convincingly vindicated.

      His failures in the world chess Olympiad and the Bilbao Masters, which preceded Nanjing, are now seen as simply bad form, not the pricking of a freakish and unsustainable bubble.

      Although draws usually receive less attention than wins, Carlsen’s seventh-round, 68-move draw with Anand at Nanjing arguably provided the tournament’s highlight.

      As if out of nothing, the Norwegian prodigy created winning opportunities which he then failed to exploit – in part because of Anand’s stubborn resistance.

      “He’s an incredible talent,” Anand said after the game. “Some of the things he does, even Vlady (Vladimir Kramnik, the former world champion), who is a great technician, can’t do.”

      Source: Columbus Dispatch

      Posted by Picasa
      Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
      Previous Article Judit knocked out Ivanchuk at UNAM in Mexico
      Next Article 16th Asian Games – Team Chess Championship

      About Author

      Susan Polgar

      Related Posts

      • Carlsen – Caruana World Championship Match LIVE!

        November 27, 2018
      • Carlsen – Nakamura Fischer Random LIVE!

        February 13, 2018
      • The biggest threat to Carlsen?

        November 18, 2017

      3 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        November 20, 2010 at 2:32 pm

        Magnus is the best ever.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        November 20, 2010 at 5:01 pm

        Magnus did not win against Anand. He blew it. And Topa played like a patzer ( on purpose? ). Also Bobby said ‘ you need character and determination to stay the course’ and not be sidetracked by diversions,if you want to become WC. Unless Magnus becomes WC he is only among the ‘best ever never to have won the WC’.

      3. Anonymous Reply
        November 20, 2010 at 6:58 pm

        I ditto the above comment by Anon,11;01;00. Look at the fairness of Anand: he praises the brat skyhigh. And then look at CARLSEN who just wants to be WC without having to play a match against the legitimate and worthy Anand!! I never thought the brat would be such a coward! Mathur

      Leave a Reply to Anonymous Cancel reply

      Improvement

      • Important Scholastic Coaching Tips
      • My Chess Quotes Over The Years
      • My kids know chess rules. What’s next?
      • Chess Parenting

      Events

      • My Top 10 Most Memorable Moments in Chess (Part 3) May 13, 2021
      • My Top 10 Most Memorable Moments in Chess (Part 2) May 12, 2021
      • My Top 10 Most Memorable Moments in Chess (Part 1) May 10, 2021
      • About Susan Polgar April 9, 2021
      • About Us
      • Contact Us
      • Daily News
      • My Account
      • Terms & Conditions
      • Privacy Policy

      Anand Armenia Breaking News Chess Club and Scholastic Center of St Louis Chess interview Chess Olympiad Chess tactic Chess tournament chess trivia China FIDE Grand Prix Holland India Khanty-Mansiysk LIVE games Lubbock Magnus Carlsen Moscow National Championship Norway OnlineChessLessons Philippines Puzzle Solving Russia Scholastic chess Spain SPF SPICE SPICE Cup St Louis Susan Polgar Tata Steel Chess Texas Tech Tromsø TTU Turkey Webster University Wesley So Wijk aan Zee Women's Chess Women's Grand Prix Women's World Championship World Championship World Cup

      April 2026
      M T W T F S S
       12345
      6789101112
      13141516171819
      20212223242526
      27282930  
      « Sep