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Magnus Carlsen held to dramatic 66-move draw by 14-year-old Kazakh CM

The tense game saw Magnus Carlsen make a pawn blunder in the 23rd move, allowing his opponent to get the advantage. Eventually, the pair settled for a draw.

Published on: Feb 20, 2026, 11:24:41 IST
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In the recent Titled Tuesday Grand Prix online blitz event, Magnus Carlsen was held to a draw by Kazakh Candidate Master Aldiyar Zharas. It was a tight game that went down to the wire and lasted 66 moves. It was a rook endgame, and both players had less than 40 seconds on the clock. The game ended with both players shaking hands virtually after a rook and some pawns were lost.

Magnus Carlsen was held to a draw against a 14-year-old CM. (AFP)
Magnus Carlsen was held to a draw against a 14-year-old CM. (AFP)

The tense game saw Carlsen make a pawn blunder in the 23rd move, allowing his opponent to get the advantage. But Carlsen fought back, and soon Zharas began to make errors. Carlsen failed to capitalise, and the game ended as a draw by repetition.

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Carlsen was recently in action at the 2026 FIDE Freestyle Chess World C'ships, where he defeated Fabiano Caruana in the final. "I’m grateful for the opportunity to come here and participate in a world championship. But you know, there’s a time to prepare for the games, and we’re sitting here and wasting our time when we could be preparing. So I think that is not something you should do in an official world championship. But that’s just my two cents," he said.

Carlsen is a five-time World Chess Champion, reigning six-time World Rapid Chess Champion, reigning nine-time World Blitz Champion and is now also the reigning FIDE Freestyle Chess World Champion. He also holds the No. 1 position in the FIDE rankings since July 1, 2011, the longest consecutive period, and is only behind Garry Kasparov in total time spent as the highest-rated player in the world.

 
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Neelav Chakravarti

Neelav Chakravarti has been part of the digital sports team at Hindustan Times since 2022, where he covers a wide range of disciplines, including chess, cricket, football, and Olympic sports. Working in a fast-paced digital newsroom, he regularly handles live blogs, breaking updates, and trending stories, combining speed with clarity to keep readers informed in real time. Chess remains both a professional beat and a personal passion for Neelav, and he closely tracks major international tournaments, player narratives, and emerging talents. He is particularly fascinated by the patience, calculation, and strategic depth the game demands, often exploring the psychological side of competition in his writing. Beyond sports journalism, Neelav has a deep interest in visual storytelling and filmmaking, actively participating in film festivals and engaging with independent cinema. He is especially drawn to films that capture the subtleties of everyday life and human relationships, appreciating storytelling that balances realism with emotional depth. This creative interest complements his approach to sports coverage, where he enjoys highlighting the human stories behind performances and results. A history enthusiast by academic training, Neelav holds a bachelor’s degree in the subject and maintains a sustained interest in ancient and medieval Indian history, particularly in cultural and social transitions across eras. His curiosity about the past often shapes his perspective on contemporary narratives and long-form storytelling. When he isn’t tracking scores or developing storylines, Neelav enjoys spending time over the chessboard, relaxing with his cats, or listening to the Empire podcast by Anita Anand and William Dalrymple. He also enjoys reading long-form sports writing that explores the emotional and cultural layers of sport, while maintaining a quiet routine that balances reading, reflection, and occasional time with friends.

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