Qatar Masters 7: Carlsen Gambles And Loses To Indian GM (2024)

World number-one Magnus Carlsen's hopes of making the Qatar Masters 2023 a repeat of his 2015 victory have all but gone after a sacrifice against GM Karthikeyan Murali boomeranged into another loss, this time with the white pieces. GM Arjun Erigaisi is the only top-10 seed in the six-strong leading pack, though GMs Hikaru Nakamura, Anish Giri, and Nodirbek Abdusattorov lurk half a point behind.

In our Game of the Day, 64-year-old U.S. GM and June 2023 Chess.com Coach of the Month Gregory Kaidanov shocked 24-year-old Super-GM Jorden van Foreest with the famous Greek Gift sacrifice of a bishop on h7.

Round eight, the penultimate round, starts on Thursday, October 19 at 8:15 a.m. ET/14:15 CEST/5:45 p.m. IST.

How to watch?
You can watch the 2023 Qatar Masters on the Qatar Chess Association YouTube: YouTube.com/QatarChessqa and on Hikaru Nakamura's Kick channel: kick.com/gmhikaru. Games from the event can be viewed on our events page.

The live broadcast was hosted by IM Irine Sukandar, IM Jovanka Houska, and GM Evgenij Miroshnichenko.

Once again we have to start with the former world champion, since a second defeat for Carlsen in Qatar has now left his tournament defense in ruins. His game against 2611-rated two-time Indian Champion Karthikeyan was the sixth time in seven games that the Norwegian had faced Indian opposition, with Nakamura making clear this was just the beginning. Giri also joined in the fun.

A new plan to defeat Sauron.

The disciples of Vishy. https://t.co/slvcRPgnHz

— Anish Giri (@anishgiri) October 18, 2023

Another interested observer was world number-two GM Fabiano Caruana, whose victory in St. Louis—and events in Qatar—have now brought him within 35 rating points of Carlsen. What caught his attention, however, was the opening.

I'm not saying Magnus losing against the Archangel today is scripted... but I wouldn't underestimate the @chessable PR machinehttps://t.co/C8Hj760N0j pic.twitter.com/CTBgjHOPbR

— Fabiano Caruana (@FabianoCaruana) October 18, 2023

Karthikeyan, who said he was "very excited to play Magnus for the first time," admitted the opening hadn't gone very well for him but revealed his strategy: "My approach was just that I had to complicate matters."

He got a helping hand from Carlsen, who instead of applying maximum pressure, went for 13.Qd3!?.

Carlsen's 13.Qd3?! was a mistake, according to the computer, giving up all of White's advantage: https://t.co/uWMuF7TkEb #QatarMasters2023 pic.twitter.com/yV8LNY8sJE

— chess24.com (@chess24com) October 18, 2023

Nakamura, who once again recapped the game, described Carlsen's idea as AlphaZero-esque, since the plan was to give up the e5-pawn, with no clear-cut compensation, and push the h-pawn up the board. Then White played as though nothing had happened.

The approach had the virtue of driving Karthikeyan into time trouble, and though there was no advantage for White, the position looked set to simplify into an equal endgame. "I had less time, so I think he wanted to play for more, but it backfired," the Indian GM explained after Carlsen suddenly decided to up the stakes with a sacrifice that turned out to be the beginning of the end: 23.Bxh6?!.

Karthikeyan, who joined a six-player leading pack, revealed how he'd managed to keep things together at the end:"I should not blunder, that’s what I was thinking! Just keep my pieces protected and don’t make any blunders."

For Carlsen, that meant a likely end to his hopes of defending his Qatar Masters title. He now needs to score 2/2 in the final two rounds to have a chance, but he also needs the 17 players with more points to fail.

It's a huge change from the then two-time world champion's performance in 2015, when after a small slip-up in round one things went very smoothly.

Qatar Masters 7: Carlsen Gambles And Loses To Indian GM (1)
Back then, a good start led to five 2700-rated opponents in a row (and the young GM Jan-Krzysztof Duda would be destined for 2700), while this year essentially all the top players have struggled against players rated 2500-2600, so we haven't had the expected clashes of the favorites.

In fact, before the final-round pairings are known, there's been just one all-2700 clash, Iranian GM Parham Maghsoodloo vs. Nakamura. That game was all we could have hoped for, with the U.S. number-two seed covering it in full in the recap above and admitting he "definitely could have lost." Both players missed some wild chances, such as the potential game-changer 11...Bc5!!.

The spectacular 11...Bc5! was the move for Hikaru, but after 11...a6 it's advantage Maghsoodloo again! https://t.co/USJKo8x3XZ#QatarMasters2023 pic.twitter.com/UjAGqy8jUF

— chess24.com (@chess24com) October 18, 2023

Maghsoodloo is just one of two of the tournament's top-10 seeds to have gained rating in Qatar this time around (+1.6 points). The other, Arjun, is co-leading and has picked up a modest 5.5 points. For the remaining players, there are some painful losses:

  • GM Vladimir Fedoseev: -17.2 points
  • GM Magnus Carlsen: -16
  • GM Nihal Sarin: -15.5
  • GM Jorden van Foreest: -13.3
  • GM Gukesh Dommaraju: -11.1
  • GM Anish Giri: -4.9
  • GM Hikaru Nakamura: -3.1
  • GM Nodirbek Abdusattorov: -2
Qatar Masters 7: Carlsen Gambles And Loses To Indian GM (2)

As you can see, Carlsen has not suffered alone. In round seven, the most dramatic loss came for his world championship second, Van Foreest, who was put to the sword in brutal and brilliant fashion by 64-year-old Kaidanov.

That game is our Game of the Day, with annotations byGM Dejan Bojkov below.

Kaidanov's reward? He has the black pieces against a wounded Carlsen in the penultimate round.

Qatar Masters 7: Carlsen Gambles And Loses To Indian GM (4)

Like Carlsen, Gukesh, who started the month as the world number-eight, has now lost two games, and can also lament with the world number-one that his opponent has played brilliantly in both of them. 2599-rated GM David Paravyan found a brilliant exchange sacrifice that left Gukesh with little to do but desperately try and give back the material.

The woes suffered by Gukesh mean that 53-year-old GM Viswanathan Anand is once again the Indian number-one, at least on the live rating list, with GM Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu also inching ahead.

Thursday's round eight will be absolutely critical, with the players jockeying for position before the final round.

The standings look as follows with just two rounds to go.

Qatar Masters | Standings After Round 7 (Top 39)

Rk.Seed NoNameAgeSexGrFEDRatingPointsH2HPer.
113GMNarayanan.S.L,26515.502836
212GMSindarov, JavokhirU2026585.502805
36GMErigaisi, ArjunU2027125.502784
423GMParavyan, David25995.502782
520GMKarthikeyan, Murali26115.502775
619GMYakubboev, Nodirbek26165.502763
72GMNakamura, Hikaru2780502730
87GMMaghsoodloo, Parham2707502711
93GMGiri, Anish2760502689
105GMAbdusattorov, NodirbekU202716502671
1131GMShimanov, Aleksandr2566502664
1222GMVakhidov, Jakhongir2607502643
1335GMKaidanov, Gregory2554502638
1424GMSethuraman, S.P.2598502624
1511GMOparin, Grigoriy2681502610
1518GMPuranik, Abhimanyu2618502610
1727GMPranav, VU202579502606
1888IMZou, Chen24184.502692
1975IMVaishali, RameshbabuW24484.502672
2025GMJumabayev, Rinat25854.502644
2055IMAhmadzada, AhmadU2024944.502644
2243GMKevlishvili, Robby25214.502641
2316GMSalem, A.R. SalehAr.26324.502631
2428GMVokhidov, Shamsiddin25784.502630
2546GMPranesh, MU2025154.502625
2630GMAditya, MittalU2025724.502622
2737IMMakarian, RudikU2025484.502612
281GMCarlsen, Magnus28394.502610
294GMGukesh, DU2027584.502594
3015GMAryan, Chopra26344.502568
3140GMFawzy, AdhamAr.25354.502562
3259GMAbdisalimov, Abdimalik24874.502553
3314GMAravindh, Chithambaram Vr.26494.502551
3426GMKuybokarov, Temur25844.502545
3521GMGupta, Abhijeet26094.502532
3654GMRaja, Rithvik RU2024954.502512
3758IMSamadov, ReadU2024924.502511
3842GMVignesh, N R25274.502499
3957GMMousavi, Seyed Khalil2492402632

Full standings

Qatar Masters | All Games Round 7

The 2023 Qatar Masters is a nine-round open tournament for players rated 2300+. It takes place in Lusail, Qatar, on October 11-20 and boasts a $108,250 prize fund with $25,000 for first place, as well as a $5,000 prize for the top female player.

Previous Coverage:

  • Round 6: Carlsen Catches Nakamura In Qatar
  • Round 5: Gukesh, Giri Beaten; Narayanan In Sole Lead
  • Round 4: Carlsen Has Great Escape As Nakamura And Gukesh Join Leaders
  • Round 3: Nakamura, Giri Held As Carlsen Hits Back
  • Round 2: Carlsen Criticises Lack Of Anti-Cheating Measures After Stunning Defeat
  • Round 1: Carlsen, Nakamura Start Fast, Fedoseev Falls
  • Qatar Masters 2023 - All The Information
Qatar Masters 7: Carlsen Gambles And Loses To Indian GM (2024)

FAQs

Qatar Masters 7: Carlsen Gambles And Loses To Indian GM? ›

Carlsen Gambles, Loses To India's Karthikeyan. World number-one Magnus Carlsen's hopes of making the Qatar Masters 2023 a repeat of his 2015 victory have all but gone after a sacrifice against GM Karthikeyan Murali boomeranged into another loss, this time with the white pieces.

Who did Magnus Carlsen lose to? ›

Wednesday's third round was off script. Carlsen not only lost to India's rising 18-year-old star Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu, he was comprehensively outplayed in a 1 e4 c5 Sicilian which the teenager controlled with his centralised d5 knight.

Who defeated the world's number one chess player Magnus Carlsen at the Qatar Masters? ›

Karthikeyan Murali: 24-year-old Indian chess grandmaster Karthikeyan Murali has achieved a significant feat by defeating world top-ranked player Magnus Carlsen (Norway) in the Qatar Masters.

Who won Magnus vs Praggnanandhaa? ›

R Praggnanandhaa Clinches First Classical Chess Win Over World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen | Chess News.

Who was the first to defeat Magnus Carlsen? ›

NEW DELHI: Indian chess prodigy R Praggnanandhaa achieved a significant victory by defeating world number one Magnus Carlsen in a classical game format. This match, which took place during the third round of the tournament, marked Praggnanandhaa's first classical win against Carlsen.

How high is Magnus Carlsen's IQ? ›

While his exact IQ is speculative, estimates suggest it ranges between 190 and 200, placing him among the highest echelons of cognitive ability. This article explores Carlsen's intellectual journey, his contributions to chess, and the broader implications of his cognitive skills.

Which player has beaten Carlsen the most? ›

Anand and Aronian have won the most games against Magnus Carlsen, the world's best chess player .

Who is world no. 1 in chess? ›

The seventh and current world number one is Magnus Carlsen, who first achieved this ranking in the January 2010 list, and has been world number one since July 2011 after having lost and reclaimed the position from Anand during 2010 and 2011.

What rank is Praggnanandhaa in chess? ›

GM Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu 2750 | #12

GM Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu is an Indian grandmaster who had one of the greatest youth careers in chess history. Praggnanandhaa, who only turned 18 years old in 2023, is one of the youngest grandmasters and world championship candidates ever.

Who is India's number one chess player? ›

Arjun Erigaisi

Who is better than Magnus Carlsen? ›

Magnus has a higher Elo rating, which is a measure of a player's skill. His peak Elo rating is 2882, and that's the highest rating ever achieved by any player. Kasparov's highest Elo rating is 2851. In the end, it's a matter of opinion.

Who is the king of chess in India? ›

Viswanathan "Vishy" Anand (born 11 December 1969) is an Indian chess grandmaster, a former five-time World Chess Champion and a record two-time Chess World Cup Champion. He became the first grandmaster from India in 1988, and he has the eighth-highest peak FIDE rating of all time.

Does Magnus Carlsen have a weakness? ›

This ability to play any kind of position, and the opening knowledge he has accumulated since his first World Championship match in 2013, make Magnus an unpredictable player. The world champion, to put it simply, has no weaknesses.

Who is richer, Magnus or Hikaru? ›

Hikaru Nakamura & Magnus Carlsen - $50 Million Each

Topping the list, Hikaru Nakamura and Magnus Carlsen are not just titans on the chessboard but also the wealthiest, each with an estimated net worth of $50 million.

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