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HAIKÚ VI ajedrecístico. Autor: Fernando Emilio Saavedra Palma. Para: Magnus Carlsen.


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HAIKÚ VI ajedrecístico.
Autor: Fernando Emilio Saavedra Palma.
Para: Magnus Carlsen.

 

HAIKÚ VI
ajedrecístico.

 

AJEDREZ lanza

al futuro el alba

con luz alada…
Fernando Emilio Saavedra Palma.

 

 

Sven Magnus Øen Carlsen

(born 30 November 1990) is a Norwegian chess Grandmaster and chess prodigy who is currently the number-one ranked player in the world. In January 2010 he became the seventh player in history to be ranked number one in the world on the official FIDE rating list. His peak rating is 2848, the second highest in history (after Garry Kasparov's 2851 set July 1999 to January 2000).[1]

On 26 April 2004 Carlsen became a Grandmaster at the age of 700113000000000000013 years, 7002148000000000000148 days, making him the third-youngest Grandmaster in history. On 1 January 2010 the new FIDE rating list was published, and at the age of 700119000000000000019 years, 700132000000000000032 days, he became the youngest chess player in history to be ranked world number one, breaking the record previously held by Vladimir Kramnik.[2] Carlsen was also the 2009 World blitz chess champion.

His performance at the September–October 2009 Nanjing Pearl Spring tournament has been described as one of the greatest in history[3] and lifted him to an Elo rating of 2801, making him the fifth player to achieve a rating over 2800 – and aged 18 years 10 months at the time, by far the youngest to do so.

Based on his rating, Carlsen qualified for the Candidates Tournament which determined the challenger to World Champion Viswanathan Anand in the World Chess Championship 2012. In November 2010, however, he announced he was withdrawing from the Candidates tournament.[4]

 

 
 

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