First published on Fri 30 Dec 2022 03.00 EST. Magnus Carlsen scored another triumph this week when the 32-year-old No 1 won the World Rapid and World Blitz titles ahead of more than 170 rivals in
ESPN. You wouldn't think that chess players, who sit for hours on end and extend their arms only from time to time, would struggle with weight loss. But they do. Inside the very real, very bizarreMagnus reached the rating in 1600 simulated trajectories out of 2000. If Magnus Carlsen continues showing the same performance as he did during the 2019 period, he has 80% chance of reaching 2900. The study also shows how important the K-factor is for Carlsen's chances. The K-factor is the weight each game has for a player.Magnus loves to say “When chess doesn't become fun is the day I quit.”. So, keep an eye out as Magnus, Kate, Arne, Olga, Espen, and the entire team in Oslo, as they continue to take chess to the world in a whole new way. By the way, If you do want just to try to ‘Play Magnus,' using a specially trained chess engine based on his play