13/05/2019 – En la última jornada de la manga de ajedrez relámpago en el Grand Chess Tour en Abiyán, Magnus Carlsen se apuntó otras cinco victorias más y se coronó campeón de otro desafío más. En esta ocasión sumó tres puntos y medio más que sus más cercanos perseguidores, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
e Hikaru Nakamura. | En la foto: Magnus Carlsen con el ministro de Deportes de Costa de Marfil, Paulin Danho | Foto: Lennart Ootes / Grand Chess Tour
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Carlsen gana el Grand Chess Tour (ajedrez rápido y relámpago) 2019 en Abiyán
Del al 8 al 12 de mayo de 2019 en Abiyán (Costa de Marfil)
La recta final con la manga partidas de ajedrez relámpago
"Yo encontraré el jaque y mate si tú me lo permites..." | Foto: Lennart Ootes / Grand Chess Tour
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave y Magnus Carlsen | Foto: Lennart Ootes / Grand Chess Tour
Se acabó la partida| Foto: Lennart Ootes / Grand Chess Tour
Otra de las partidas clave con respecto al marcador final (por el segundo puesto) | Foto: Lennart Ootes / Grand Chess Tour
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave quedó subcampeón | Foto: Lennart Ootes / Grand Chess Tour
Magnus Carlsen con las autoridades | Foto: Lennart Ootes / Grand Chess Tour
La prensa pisándose los pies para plantearle preguntas al campeón | Fotos: Lennart Ootes / Grand Chess Tour
Magnus Carlsen posando con una de sus seguidoras para una foto selfie | Foto: Lennart Ootes / Grand Chess Tour
El vídeo del webcast
Programa ajedrez rápido
Fecha
Hora (CEST)
Actividad
08.05.2019
17:00
Ronda 1
18:30
Ronda 2
20:00
Ronda 3
09.05.2019
17:00
Ronda 4
18:30
Ronda 5
20:00
Ronda 6
10.05.2019
17:00
Ronda 7
18:30
Ronda 8
20:00
Ronda 9
Ritmo de juego: 25 minutos + 10 segundos de retraso (delay)
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