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Rise to Prominence:A tribute to Magnus Carlsen

Magnus' influence extends beyond victories and titles. They have been an inspiring figure, sharing knowledge, mentoring aspiring players, and contributing significantly to the growth and appreciation of chess. Their legacy is not just in the games won but in the hearts and minds of those they've inspired.

*The chessboard serves as both a canvas and a battleground, and he has painted an illustrious portrait upon it. As they continue to write their story move by move, their dedication, resilience, and love for the game remain an enduring testament to the beauty and depth of chess.*
@lntei said in #1:
> Magnus' influence extends beyond victories and titles. They have been an inspiring figure, sharing knowledge, mentoring aspiring players, and contributing significantly to the growth and appreciation of chess. Their legacy is not just in the games won but in the hearts and minds of those they've inspired. The chessboard serves as both a canvas and a battleground, and he has painted an illustrious portrait upon it. As they continue to write their story move by move, their dedication, resilience, and love for the game remain an enduring testament to the beauty and depth of chess.

And introducing gambling to chess, throwing worse tantrums when losing worse than any other chess player, the false allegations against opponents, officials and tournaments, the prodigious "non-fair play" on camera, and of course intentionally filming his drunken rowdiness in all it's glory.

He is clearly not trying to be seen as the kind of person your are portraying him as.
@Nomoreusernames said in #2:
> And introducing gambling to chess, throwing worse tantrums when losing worse than any other chess player, the false allegations against opponents, officials and tournaments, the prodigious "non-fair play" on camera, and of course intentionally filming his drunken rowdiness in all it's glory.
>
> He is clearly not trying to be seen as the kind of person your are portraying him as.

the day you can show me a perfect champion who drinks clear water and lives like a hermit I could believe you. whether Tal, Capablanca, Steinnitz, Kramnik, Anand, same or worse than Magnus
@MrPushwood said in #4:
> Dang, I missed that drunken rowdiness thing!

It was during a titled Arena in december 21 if i remember well
@MrPushwood said in #4:
> Dang, I missed that drunken rowdiness thing!
It's recorded for your viewing pleasure. Would you like a few clips here?

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