Magnus Carlsen: Game 8| World chess championship| Net Worth| IQ

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Sven Magnus Oen Carlsen is a Norwegian chess grandmaster who is the current World Chess Champion, World Rapid Chess Champion, and World Blitz Chess Champion. He first reached the top of the FIDE world rankings in 2010, and trails only Garry Kasparov in time spent as the highest rated player in the world.

Magnus Carlsen: Game 8| World chess championship| Net Worth| IQ

Game 8:

“Very happy with the result,” Carlsen says. “Obviously that’s … what can I say? It’s huge. I’m pretty tired and looking forward to the rest day.”

I don’t think it’s very easy for black to force a draw. And as long as you cannot force the draw then it’s always to be a little bit of pressure that you have to neutralize. Then of course, b5 … I thought that was a blunder. Both of us are really tired at that point but it always helps to have the initiative.”

World Chess Championship:

The challenger’s task in this world championship went from climbing a very steep hill to reaching the top of Mount Everest. Only two players in world championship history managed to come back from a three-point deficit: Wilhelm Steinitz and Max Euwe, but they had more games to do so than the five remaining for Nepomniachtchi.

Carlsen, on his turn, needs to score just 1.5/5 to avoid the rapid/blitz playoff that he had to play in his last two title matches. He also has the comfort of three white games in the remaining five.

Net Worth:

Magnus Carlsen: Game 8| World chess championship| Net Worth| IQ

Net Worth: $8 Million
Date of Birth: 1990-11-30
Gender: Male
Profession: Professional Chess Player, Model
Nationality: Norway

Magnus Carlsen net worth: Magnus Carlsen is a Norwegian chess player who has a net worth of $8 million. Magnus Carlsen was born in Tonsberg, Vestfold, Norway in November 1990. He is a chess grandmaster, the #1 ranked player in the world, and a World Chess Champion in rapid and classical.

IQ:

Many chess players of all different levels do have high IQs of over 100 score. Some of our greatest chess players in history for example Garry Kasparov and Magnus Carlsen have IQs well over 140 score.

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