01/12/2016 – Magnus Carlsen ha defendido su título contra Sergey Karjakin. Con "la combinación de cumpleaños", tal y como observó Maurice Ashley, Carlsen ganó la cuarta partida de ajedrez rápido. Tras 50.Dh6+ ya no le quedaba otra cosa al aspirante que estrechar la mano al antiguo y nuevo Campeón del Mundo y felicitarle por su triunfo. Con análisis de las partidas a cargo de David Navara. Lo que está pasando en Nueva York mientras tanto...
novedad: Fritz 20
Your personal chess trainer. Your toughest opponent. Your strongest ally. FRITZ 20 is more than just a chess engine – it is a training revolution for ambitious players and professionals. Whether you are taking your first steps into the world of serious chess training, or already playing at tournament level, FRITZ 20 will help you train more efficiently, intelligently and individually than ever before.
Your personal chess trainer. Your toughest opponent. Your strongest ally. FRITZ 20 is more than just a chess engine – it is a training revolution for ambitious players and professionals. Whether you are taking your first steps into the world of serious chess training, or already playing at tournament level, FRITZ 20 will help you train more efficiently, intelligently and individually than ever before.
Las partidas de desempate con comentarios a cargo de GM David Navara
Enhorabuena, @MagnusCarlsen. De nuevo campeón del mundo. ¡Te esperamos en el Bernabéu! / Champion once again. See you at the Bernabéu. 🏆♔🏆 pic.twitter.com/Xedx7BbpyQ
03:.00 Hamburgo CET / 21:00 Nueva York am: Sagar Shah ha publicado un amplio reportaje con análisis de las partidas de desempate y ha hechado un vistazo en los momentos clave. Su artículo en la web de ChessBase India.
00.45 / 18.45: Con una combinación de mate brillante, Magnus Carlsen ganó la cuarta partida de los desempates y defendió su título de Campeón del Mundo Absoluto de Ajedrez en su duelo contra Sergey Karjakin
Aquí Carlsen jugó 50.Dh6+ y Karjakin se rindió. Tras 50...Rxh6 las blancas dan mate con 51.Th8# y tras 50...gxh6 las blancas dan mate con 51.Txf7#
00:42 / 06:42: Magnus Carlsen juega 50. Dh6+ y Karjakin felicita al Campeón del Mundo por su victoria y por haber defendido el título mundial. Carlsen dejó el marcador final de la partidas de desempate en 3:1 en la modalidad de ajedrez rápido. Sabrina Chevannes y Judit Polgar habían tenido razón con sus pronósticos. Maurice Ashley bautizó 50.Dh6+ como "la combinación de cumpleaños".
Las reacciones en Playchess.com:
Matthias: No hace falta que Carlsen sea "el yerno perfecto" para gusto de todo el mundo, está bien que sea un poco "divo" también. Mr Vegas: Síííííí... Mr Vegas: BIEN HECHO Matthias: ¡zás!
La primera partida
La segunda partida
La tercera partida
La cuarta partida
Marcador de los desempates
Todas las noticias de las instantáneas hasta ahora:
In this course, you’ll learn how to take the initiative against the London and prevent White from comfortably playing their usual system by playing 1.d4 Nf6 2.Bf4 Nh5.
London System Powerbase 2026 is a database and contains in all 11 285 games from Mega 2026 and the Correspondence Database 2026, of which 282 are annotated.
The London System Powerbook 2026 is based on more than 410 000 games or game fragments from different opening moves and ECO codes; what they all have in common is that White plays d4 and Bf4 but does not play c4.
In this course, Grandmaster Elisabeth Pähtz presents the London System, a structured and ambitious approach based on the immediate Bf4, leading to rich and dynamic positions.
Opening videos: Open Spanish (Sipke Ernst) and Classical Sicilian (Nico Zwirs). Endgame Special by Igor Stohl: ‘Short or long side’ – where should the defending king be placed in rook endgames? ‘Lucky bag’ with 35 master analyses.
YOUR EASY ACCESS TO OPENING THEORY: Whether you want to build up a reliable and powerful opening repertoire or find new opening ideas for your existing repertoire, the Opening Encyclopaedia covers the entire opening theory on one product.
The Queen’s Gambit Declined Exchange Variation with 5.Bf4 has a great balance between positional play and sharp pawn pushes; and will be a surprise for your opponents while being easy to learn for you, as the key patterns are familiar.
9,90 €
We use cookies and comparable technologies to provide certain functions, to improve the user experience and to offer interest-oriented content. Depending on their intended use, analysis cookies and marketing cookies may be used in addition to technically required cookies. Here you can make detailed settings or revoke your consent (if necessary partially) with effect for the future. Further information can be found in our data protection declaration.
Pop-up for detailed settings
We use cookies and comparable technologies to provide certain functions, to improve the user experience and to offer interest-oriented content. Depending on their intended use, cookies may be used in addition to technically required cookies, analysis cookies and marketing cookies. You can decide which cookies to use by selecting the appropriate options below. Please note that your selection may affect the functionality of the service. Further information can be found in our privacy policy.
Technically required cookies
Technically required cookies: so that you can navigate and use the basic functions and store preferences.
Analysis Cookies
To help us determine how visitors interact with our website to improve the user experience.
Marketing-Cookies
To help us offer and evaluate relevant content and interesting and appropriate advertisement.