Article 67BVB World Chess Champ Magnus Carlsen Also Wins World Blitz and Rapid Chess Titles

World Chess Champ Magnus Carlsen Also Wins World Blitz and Rapid Chess Titles

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"Rapid chess" grants 15 minutes to each player for all moves (plus 10 seconds per move). "Blitz chess" grants each player three minutes (plus 2 seconds per move). Now CNN reports that five-time world chess champion Magnus Carlsen "won both the World Rapid and World Blitz chess titles in Almaty, Kazakhstan, in the latest landmark of his glittering career."The 32-year-old Norwegian is now the holder of all three world chess championship titles - in Classical, Rapid and Blitz - for the third time in his career, while no other player has ever won both the Rapid and Blitz titles in the same year. "Gonna need more hands soon," Carlsen joked on Twitter, posting a video of himself counting his now 15 world titles on his fingers. It caps a triumphant end to Carlsen's remarkable decade-long reign as the classical world champion, as he has already announced that he will not defend his title next year. Chess24 reports that for his first three-minute match, Magnus Carlsen showed up two and a half minutes late - and starting with just 30 seconds left on his clock, still beat his opponent.

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