Chess: Carlsen ranked best in the world

Norway's chess ace Magnus Carlsen (19) now tops the unofficial world ranking list, after he beat Hungarian former world champion Peter Leko in the last match of the Tal Memorial chess tournament in Moscow on Saturday.

Russian Vladimir Kramnik took clear first place in the Moscow tournament with 6/9, half a point clear of Ukraine's Vassily Ivanchuk and Magnus Carlsen. Aronian beat World Champion Viswanathan Anand in the final round and Magnus Carlsen won his second game in a row.

(NRK)

Rolleiv Solholm


Written by Rolleiv Solholm

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