FIDE WORLD CUP FINAL: Magnus v Pragg | Who’ll Win the Toughest Chess Tournament & $110k | Tiebreaks

World chess no. 1 Magnus Carlsen fights 18-year-old Indian star Praggnanandhaa for his first ever FIDE World Cup title, while Fabiano Caruana and Nijat Abasov play for 3rd place. Watch the games:

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    This broadcast looks like a 2001 web cam, seriously guys wth

    He never stood a chance against the mighty Magnus. Great challenge tho.

    Why don't people edit their videos to remove the 20 minutes wait time?

    Can someone please explain? Pragg played the rook move, but then Magnus offered the handshake in 2:04:17, not Pragg. Why? Doesn’t Pragg need to offer it?

    It would be awesome to have an equal size Live Board without the live play by play being done. Id like to see what the players are seeing, not so much what you have to draw on the board.

    So many predeterminations you cant enjoy the match!!!!

    Aw, Péter clearly still wanted to say something there at the end, but Danya didn't realise it :/
    I think this was a fantastic event to watch. Thank you to everyone who contributed to the chess24 coverage and immense congratulations and respect to the winner.

    Hearing the story behind Péter's samurai sword was a great moment. Always appreciate it when seeing such openness among commentators and athletes.

    Why magnus is the goat
    1) played the world cup while suffering from food poisoning .
    2) final opponent child prodigy pragg just like jiraya and Naruto.
    3) he didn't give up.

    The GOATS of every sport alway win the world championship equivalent to their sport!
    Be it Jordan, Magnus, Messi, Ali etc etc etc

    It's just what you do!

    Pragg doesn't belong in the same room as Magnus.

    Congratulations to the champion Magnus and bro prag you did great!! keep going!

    সিফাত্উল্লাহ্ 'আফিফ says:

    🇧🇩❤❤❤🇧🇩

    As usual, an absolute privilege to be able to watch Magnus doing his thing. It's almost spiritual, if one were silly enough to believe in such things. But Magnus is so remarkable, he pushes me in that direction.

    it was an easy win once Magnus wasn't ill – what game was you watching,,,,,, at no point in the whole match was Magnus threatened, not one moment..

    Thank you Daniel and Peter. I learned a lot from you guys ❤. I followed the championship from the beginning and enjoyed a lot your comments and insights. Thanks 👍

    When u know that pragg has defeated magnus 5 times 🇮🇳

    At 2:04:15 why did Magnus extend his hand to shake Prag’s hand right after Prag made his move. Shouldn’t Prag have extended his hand, to offer the resignation?

    A few more years and prags game will be more solid and matured. He will be a force to be reckoned with on the chessboard.

    Who was the woman next to Magnus and Pragg and why was she there? I've never seen the arbiters so close to the board like this!

    I wish the match without commentary they really disturbed me

    San Raasathy (சாந்திகா / Santhika) says:

    Gratulerer Magnus 🏆 👏

    Mr. Pragyananda may you grow up a little more 😄 then play with Magnusclasson 😄😄😄😄😄 😏

    mag is a goat…chat going all pragg pragg xD

    Great commentary and organization; so sad the the best view and close up of the Live game with the players was obstructed by terrible placement of the graphics (ie at 9:00) over the playing board?!!

    Man, a lot of experienced youngsters and players nowadays, the level of talent in the current and last decade is outstanding, but they got the worst luck LMAO to play in the same era as Magnus Carlsen.

    Two Goats . One is younger although. Pragg is doing great. But magnus is love.

    Speed chess is the future. Giving plenty of time for the players to make the best possible moves in every position is undoubtedly the best way to find who’s the best at chess. But.. For the players and the viewers it’s simply too much time. Larger brackets quicker matches will make chess exciting. Quicker games larger brackets means more players more action more upsets more viewers more sponsors more money and larger payouts.

    Praggnanandhaa has beaten Magnus Carlsen many times before. When he was 17, First in February 2022 at the Airthings Masters – an online rapid chess tournament. He thus became the youngest to beat Carlsen since he became world champion in 2013. The second time was at the Chessable Masters online rapid chess tournament on May 20.

    Is making eye contact when shaking hands at the start against the rules of chess for Magnus?

    What a wonderful tournament it was !!! Possibly, Chess at its innovative best in recent times… Nice treat for simple chess fans like me !!!👍✌👌

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