Who is the Youngest Player to Beat Magnus Carlsen?
Magnus Carlsen, the reigning World Chess Champion, is known for his incredible prowess at the board. Despite his tough defenses, Carlsen has fallen to younger and equally skilled opponents, who have defeated him through sheer skill, strategy, and determination. In this article, we will take a look at the youngest player to defeat Magnus Carlsen, breaking down his background, and analyzing their chess games together.
Praggnanandhaa at 15
One notable example of a young opponent who bested Magnus is Praggnanandhaa R. Although still relatively young at just 16 years old in 2019, this Indian Grandmaster demonstrated astonishing skill to beat the chess giant twice, before he had even reached international master strength.
According to Grandmaster Abhimanyu Mishra: "…the key reason behind [Praggnanandhaa]’s success lies in his endgame skill." Their second encounter concluded with Carlsen losing against the powerful knight-pair in endgame analysis (Game with Annotation 30 minutes https://chess.com/perl/chess_live).
H2 Their Games in Perspective
Magnus, an active and agile opponent until the age of 46, held 13 times World Blitz Chess Championship 2018; meanwhile Praggnanandhaa’s average lifespan was half his, thus showing tremendous achievement to rise against adversity at that premature stage for world championships against world-leading.
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