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Carlsen Held to Draw in Historic Match Against the World

Magnus Carlsen`s historic match against over 143,000 players ends in a surprising draw, showcasing Team World`s strategic prowess.

Norwegian chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen faced an unprecedented challenge in a historic online match titled "Magnus Carlsen vs. The World." This groundbreaking event, hosted on Chess.com, saw over 143,000 participants from across the globe unite to play collectively against the reigning world champion. The match, which began on April 4, 2025, marked the first-ever online freestyle game involving a world champion, showcasing the evolving landscape of competitive chess.

Carlsen, playing with the white pieces, engaged in a fierce battle against Team World, which strategically opted for solid, conventional moves rather than risky gambits. The game unfolded over 32 moves, ultimately concluding in a draw due to a threefold repetition rule, where Carlsen`s king was checked three times in the corner. This outcome defied predictions, as Chess.com had anticipated a decisive victory for Carlsen, who has dominated the chess scene since 2010 and boasts an impressive peak rating of 2882.

This match not only set a record for the largest number of players competing simultaneously against a world champion but also highlighted the collaborative spirit of the chess community. As other tournaments like the MGUK Blitz and Maestro Chess Academy Tournament unfolded, the chess world buzzed with excitement over this monumental event.

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