After 7 games of series of draws, finally, the Challenger and the underdog of the match, Sergey Karjakin, drew first blood with a convincing win in Round 8 with the black pieces. This happened after the World Champion Magnus Carlsen blundered on two consecutive moves with 51.Qe6?? and 52.h4??, after which when Karjakin forwarded his pawn with 52… a2, Carlsen resigned. He can’t take the a2 pawn with 52.Qxa2 because he’ll lose his chance for a perpetual check when 53. Qxa2 Ng4+ 54. Kh3 Qg1. He can only continue with 55. Bf3 Nf2+ 56. Qxf2 Qxf2.
This World Championship match is slated for 12 rounds, and thus Magnus has to score at least 1 game in the next 4 rounds in order to at least retain his title.
Match Summary
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Replay Karjakin’s win below: [replay]
Just stay on guard Sergei coz Magnus surely puts more fire on Game#9
And New!!
That was drawish game…
SK! Yes
Who says Karje is underdog??? You dont have any idea.. What he’s capable of. Ur criticising the NEXT WORLD CHESS CHAMPION!!! You’ll see..
Wow! I can see your pain, brother!