Gukesh beats Carlsen in comeback win
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Reigning world champion D Gukesh finally got his revenge on Magnus Carlsen, defeating the No.1 player for the first time in a classical game in Round 6 of Norway Chess here on Sunday.

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Days after Carlsen, the five-time world champion, inflicted a huge blow to Gukeshโ€™s chances in the opening round of the tournament, the world champion, who turned 19 only a few days back, struck back, catching the Norwegian by surprise just when it seemed he was on the verge of losing the game to earn three points.

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The Indian jumped to third spot with 8.5 points and now trails the world No.1 Gukesh and American Fabiano Caruana by just one point.

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It was a huge comeback for Gukesh, who had looked out of sorts in the opening game against Carlsen. He seemed to be losing Sundayโ€™s game as well before he turned things around to win his maiden Classical chess contest in 62 moves and over four hours of nerve-wracking chess.

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While Gukesh refused to speak to the media, his Polish coach Grzegorz Gajewski said the win will give the teenager โ€œa huge pumpโ€ going deeper into the tournament and in future battles with the Norwegian.

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โ€œIt (win) just gives a huge pump of confidence (to Gukesh) because once you’ve done it, you know you can do it again. And that’s the plan,โ€ said Gajewski.

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When asked if other players from India will suddenly feel confident about themselves beating Carlsen following Gukeshโ€™s feat, he said, It certainly does.

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โ€œAnd for the tournament (Norway Chess) that’s going ahead, it gives him (Gukesh) a bump. Hopefully we can break another unbreakable margin. Perfect,โ€ said the Pole.



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