26/11/2021 – La primera partida del Campeonato del Mundo de Ajedrez concluyó en tablas. Ian Nepomniachtchi jugó con blancas, Carlsen con las piezas negras. Carlsen fue el primero en desviarse la teoría conocida, pero Nepomniachtchi demosträo que él también se ha preparado bien. Surgió un final de partida reñido. Ambos jugadores se dejaron escapar posibilidades menores. Nepomniachtchi y Carlsen firmaron las paces tras 45 movimientos. Con vídeos y fotografías de Amruta Mokal y Sagar Shah y colegas de ChessBase India. | Foto: Eric Rosen
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Campeonato del Mundo de Ajedrez 2021
Del 24 de noviembre al 15 de diciembre de 2021
Partida 1: Ian Nepomniachtchi vs. Magnus Carlsen
Análisis de la partida por GM Michael Adams
Magnus Carlsen | Foto: Amruta Mokal (ChessBase India)
Nepomniachtchi vs. Carlsen en la primera partida | Foto: Amruta Mokal (ChessBase India)
El momento final de la partida. El árbitro jefe, Mahdi Abdul Rahim recoge las planillas | Foto: Amruta Mokal (ChessBase India)
Las afueras de la sala de juego | Foto: Amruta Mokal (ChessBase India)
IM V. Saravanan | Foto: Amruta Mokal (ChessBase India)
Cinco veces Campeón del Mundo de Ajedrez Abhijeet Gupta con su esposa | Foto: Amruta Mokal (ChessBase India)
Visitantes del acontecimiento | Foto: Amruta Mokal (ChessBase India)
Vishy Anand y Anna Muzychuk | Foto: Amruta Mokal (ChessBase India)
Marcador
Todas las partidas disputadas
Vídeos por ChessBase India
Programa
Fecha
Hora
Actividad
26.11.2021
13:30
Ronda 1
27.11.2021
13:30
Ronda 2
28.11.2021
13:30
Ronda 3
29.11.2021
Día de descanso (1)
30.11.2021
13:30
Ronda 4
01.12.2021
13:30
Ronda 5
02.12.2021
Día de descanso (2)
03.12.2021
13:30
Ronda 6
04.12.2021
13:30
Ronda 7
05.12.2021
13:30
Ronda 8
06.12.2021
Día de descanso (3)
07.12.2021
13:30
Ronda 9
08.12.2021
13:30
Ronda 10
09.12.2021
Día de descanso (4)
10.12.2021
13:30
Ronda 11
11.12.2021
13:30
Ronda 12
12.12.2021
13:30
Ronda 13
13.12.2021
Día de descanso
14.12.2021
13:30
Ronda 14
15.12.2021
13:30
Desempates (a ser necesarios)
Ritmo de juego: 2 horas por 40 movimientos, seguido por 1 hora por 20 movimientos, más 15 minutos por el resto de la partida. Incremento por movimiento: 30 segundos, a partir del movimiento 61.
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