Magnus Carlsen Draws in Epic “World vs. Carlsen” Online Chess Match
Oslo, Norway: In an unprecedented 46-day chess match, reigning champion Magnus Carlsen battled 143,000 players collectively dubbed “The World” on Chess.com—and the game ended in a draw. Carlsen praised the crowd-sourced strategy, calling it unexpectedly solid. Fans followed daily updates as participants voted on each move, highlighting how collective intelligence can challenge a grandmaster. The event sets a record for largest online chess collaboration.
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Key Entities
- • Magnus Carlsen: Former World Chess Champion widely recognized as one of the greatest players.
- • “The World”: 143,000 community players combining moves via majority vote.
- • Chess.com: Major online platform hosting the marathon match, fueling daily engagement.
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Centrist View
Celebrates the communal spirit and Carlsen’s sportsmanship.
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