Gukesh Destroys Carlsen in Under a Minute at Zagreb Grand Chess Tour!
The chess world is buzzing after a shockingly fast victory by 16-year-old Grandmaster Dommaraju Gukesh against world champion Magnus Carlsen at the Zagreb Grand Chess Tour Finals. The final battle between these two chess titans concluded in a lightning-fast 64 seconds, leaving spectators and commentators stunned.
The 14-Move Blitz That Shocked the World
In a match that barely lasted a minute, Gukesh unleashed a devastating 14-move attack, dismantling Carlsen’s defenses with incredible speed and precision. The young prodigy’s aggressive playstyle caught the reigning champion off guard, leading to a swift and decisive victory.
A Historic Victory? Analyzing the Speed
While the 64-second victory is undoubtedly impressive, it raises the question: is this the fastest chess victory ever recorded at this level of competition? Chess enthusiasts are already digging into the record books to see how this incredible feat compares to other historical speed chess matches. Regardless of its place in history, Gukesh’s performance has solidified his reputation as one of the most promising young chess players in the world.