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Nakamura knocks Carlsen out of Chessable Masters 2023

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Magnus Carlsen’s last event as World Champion ended in failure on Thursday as a dramatic match-losing mouseslip against Hikaru Nakamura dumped him out of the Chessable Masters. Carlsen and his old rival, the two big beasts of online chess, had gone toe-to-toe over two drawn rapid games before the Losers Bracket Final was left hanging on a tense Armageddon play-off. But then, in the very last seconds, disaster struck for Carlsen.

Intending to play 63.Qxb6, Carlsen accidentally dropped his queen on f6 and Nakamura snaffled it off it with his king. It was “the worst possible mouseslip,” according to GM David Howell and the game ended instantly. Earlier, Carlsen had put in a dominating performance to power past Levon Aronian, but it was all in vain. Nakamura now advances to the Grand Final of Chess.com’s $1.6 million Champions Chess Tour event tomorrow where he will face fellow American Fabiano Caruana, who remains unbeaten. Follow the Caruana – Nakamura match here

Replay: Magnus Carlsen – Wesley So / Vladislav Artemiev – Levon Aron / Hikaru Nakamura – Wesley So / Hikaru Nakamura – Vladimir Fedoseev

This weekNepo – Ding 2023 games 1 LIVE , part of the World Chess Championship 2023

Nakamura, playing from Sunrise, Fl, said: “I think the main thing is I don’t fall apart against Magnus. In the past, I would’ve fallen apart very quickly.”

Earlier, Division II saw the Uzbek teen Nordibek Abdusattorov record a clean 3-0 win in the semifinals against Maxime Vachier-Lagrave to sail through to the Final.

The Division III title, meanwhile, was won by the Iranian talent Amin Tabatabaei who defeated Alexey Sarana 2.5-1.5 in the Grand Final.

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