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...
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¡Tenemos campeón! ¡Magnus Carlsen!
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!
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