Magnus Carlsen Launches New Chess App
Magnus Carlsen Launches New Chess App

Magnus Carlsen Launches New Chess App

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Magnus Carlsen, the renowned Norwegian chess grandmaster, has transitioned to a new phase in his career, focusing on sharing his love for the game rather than pursuing professional titles. He recently launched an application called Take Take Take, designed to make live chess matches more accessible and engaging for casual viewers, distinguishing itself from existing platforms like YouTube and Twitch. Carlsen acknowledges his declining cognitive speed with age but believes he remains closer to his peak than decline, emphasizing the importance of experience and preparation in modern chess. With a legacy that includes five World Championships and a peak rating of 2882, he aims to leverage his celebrity status to promote chess as a spectator sport. The app will provide analysis and highlights, starting with the upcoming World Chess Championship, where he will not compete as he ceded his title in 2023. As he moves forward, Carlsen seeks to reshape the chess landscape and reach broader audiences through technology and innovative approaches.

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