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Carlsen vs. Firouzja - Nimzo-Indian Defense, Sämisch Variation

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Analyze a high-level blitz chess game between Magnus Carlsen and Alireza Firouzja from the 2024 Speed Chess Championship Finals in Paris. Explore Carlsen's masterful execution of the Nimzo-Indian Defense against Firouzja's Sämisch variation. Observe how Carlsen secures his king on the queenside, creates pawn exchanges to open lines, and ultimately penetrates Firouzja's position with 99% accuracy. Learn from Carlsen's strategic approach, which led to his victory and the 2024 Speed Chess Championship title with a dominant 23.5 to 7.5 match score. Gain insights into high-level chess strategy and witness how even a crushing defeat can serve as motivation for improvement.

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Carlsen crushes and motivates Firouzja | Nimzo-Indian, Sämisch


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