Kasparov vs Carlsen who would win?: Kasparov vs Carlsen who would win? Garry Kasparov vs. Magnus Carlsen... dlvr.it/2qGPws #CCL #chess
— Chess Club Live (@ChessClubLive) January 20, 2013
Magnus Carlsen is 2867.9! His victory over Karjakin was amazing since he had 'nothing' in the middlegame, but then came the ending ...
— Live Chess Ratings (@2700chess) January 20, 2013
As my coach correctly underlined, I have 50% : four games I lost, four I didn't. This joke has definitely improved my mind! :)
— Alexander Ipatov (@Ipatov_Chess) January 20, 2013
2900 count down! Magnus is now about 32 points away from the 2900 mark! When will it happen? :) #chess susanpolgar.blogspot.com/2013/01/32-poi…
— Susan Polgar (@SusanPolgar) January 20, 2013
Amazing play by Magnus today. Really squeezed blood from a stone today! Poor Karjakin. Loek will be disappointed not to have won that #chess
— Gawain Jones (@GMGawain) January 20, 2013
Now move 70 (Re6!) Magnus still relentlessly applying pressure. Reminds me of @financialtimes on importance of his diet ft.com/cms/s/2/216460…
— Jonathan Rowson (@Jonathan_Rowson) January 20, 2013
Guess who is visiting Wijk today..! #tata13 twitter.com/tatasteelchess…
— Tata Steel Chess (@tatasteelchess) January 20, 2013
This is without doubt my favorite #chess opening instagram.com/p/UtWQYgqJa8/ Many Grandmasters use it successfully
— Alexandra Kosteniuk (@chessqueen) January 20, 2013
Wow, what a game by Anand against Aronian in Wijk aan Zee! Today Vishy found himself, he played his very best! Impressive game!
— Judit Polgar (@GMJuditPolgar) January 15, 2013
It was not unfair to call me a "poor loser" when I played, but I think to be #1 you need to always expect to win and really hate to lose.
— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) January 15, 2013
Started out with draws in first two games. Two whites in a row now, a good chance to get going #tata13
— Magnus Øen Carlsen (@MagnusCarlsen) January 13, 2013
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