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  1. Find out the current and historical FIDE rating of Magnus Carlsen, the world number one chess player from Norway. See his titles, results, statistics, records and more on the official FIDE website.

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  2. Carlsen won the FIDE World Rapid Championship, which was held in Dubai from 16 to 19 June. He went on to claim the World Blitz Championship two days later, becoming the first player to simultaneously hold the title in all three FIDE rated time controls.

  3. Dec 1, 2021 · Magnus Carlsen defeated Ian Nepomniachtchi in a record 136 moves in game six of the 2021 FIDE World Chess Championship. The game started on Friday and ended on Saturday, breaking the record of the longest game in world championship history.

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  4. The reigning World Champion Magnus Carlsen is arguably the best chess player in the history of chess. His peak classical rating of 2882 is the highest ever achieved by a human being, and the Norwegian also holds the record for the longest unbeaten run in classical chess: between July 2018 and October 2020, he didn’t suffer a single defeat in ...

    • Youth and Early Chess Career
    • The second-youngest GM in History
    • The Youngest 2800 in History
    • The 16th Undisputed World Champion
    • Achieving 2882 and World Titles in All Time Controls
    • Post World Championship

    Carlsen learned how to play chess when he was five years old. However, he didn’t show much interest at first. He instead amazed other people by completing activities that demonstrated his general intellectual aptitude at an early age. At two years of age, Carlsen could solve 50-piece jigsaw puzzles. He also played with Lego sets intended for childr...

    The Norwegian phenom became well-known on the world stage after his successful year in 2004. Carlsen began by winning the C group at the elite Corus tournament in Wijk aan Zee. He went 10.5/13 and had a tournament performance rating of 2702. It was good enough for his first GM norm, and his performance made headlines and led to a Microsoft sponsors...

    In September and October 2009, Carlsen had one of his best performances at the Pearl Spring Chess Tournament. The annual tournament, held from 2008 to 2010, was a double round-robin event that featured six super grandmasters. Carlsen won the 2009 tournament with 8/10 points, finishing 2.5 points ahead of the top-rated player in the world at the tim...

    Carlsen started 2013 with another win in Wijk aan Zee. With 10/13 points, equaling Kasparov’s record score in the 1999 tournament, Carlsen finished 1.5 points ahead of second-place Aronian. The number-one player in the world also had a couple of second-place finishes at the inaugural Norway Chess 2013 tournament and the Tal Memorial. In September, ...

    After achieving the most recognizable and important accomplishment in chess, Carlsen somehow upped the ante the following year in 2014. He started by winning the Zurich Chess Challenge 2014, which at the time was the highest-rated tournament in history. With an average rating of 2801, the event qualified for the first-ever category-23 tournament (2...

    Carlsen officially gave up the world champion title once Ding Liren defeated Nepomniachtchi in the 2023 FIDE World Championship. Carlsen wonhis first event after doing so, the Superbet Rapid & Blitz Poland tournament in the Grand Chess Tour. In December, he won his third consecutive Champions Chess Tour, the first one held by Chess.com. Carlsen def...

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  7. Mar 10, 2024 · Federation Norway. FIDE profile 1503014. Age this year 34. Classical 2830. Rapid 2828. Blitz 2886. Recent tournaments. Round 6. Norway Chess 2024. May 27th - June 7th | 6-player double round-robin | Classical time control | Carlsen, Ding, Caruana, Nakamura. Casablanca Chess 2024.