This story is from July 4, 2020

Magnus Carlsen looks to land the knockout punch

Anish Giri faces a huge battle to stay in the $150,000 Chessable Masters later on Saturday with World Champion Magnus Carlsen on the brink of victory. The Dutch No. 1 needs to win today's vital set to level the match and take it to a decider on Sunday.
Magnus Carlsen looks to land the knockout punch
Magnus Carlsen. (TOI Photo)
CHENNAI: Anish Giri faces a huge battle to stay in the $150,000 Chessable Masters later on Saturday with World Champion Magnus Carlsen on the brink of victory. The Dutch No. 1 needs to win today's vital set to level the match and take it to a decider on Sunday.
However Carlsen, having gone ahead in Friday's opener, is the hot favourite to win the second of three events on the Magnus Carlsen Chess Tour.
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Carlsen also revealed he is hoping to end the day back on top of 7.5 million people in the Fantasy Premier League.
He said: "Right now I’m sharing 8th place with a person who has the very nice username of Magnum Dong Carlsen. I’m actually sharing the place with this person, which I feel is kind of appropriate. No, I’ve activated my wildcard and it’s going to be great. It’s going to be a side plot for tomorrow."
The winner picks up $45,000 and the runner-up $27,000. If Giri wins on Sunday, then an automatic place in the $300,000 4-player Magnus Carlsen Chess Tour Grand Final may well be worth more. The event, broadcast live on chess24, is the next stage of the Magnus Carlsen Chess Tour which carries a total prize pot of $1 million, a record for the online game.
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