Carlsen vs Nakamura: Blindfolded Chess Showdown Makes History

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News18•21-01-2026, 19:33
Carlsen vs Nakamura: Blindfolded Chess Showdown Makes History
- •World No.1 Magnus Carlsen and World No.2 Hikaru Nakamura played a historic blindfolded chess match.
- •The exhibition took place at ICE Barcelona 2026, an iGaming and gaming-tech expo, not the Tata Steel tournament.
- •The game, played without seeing the board, ended in a draw after 37 moves under a 15-minute time control.
- •Chess streamer Levy Rozman (GothamChess) provided live commentary for the unique event.
- •Both Carlsen and Nakamura highlighted the significant growth of online chess and content creation, especially post-2023.
Why It Matters: Carlsen and Nakamura made history with a blindfolded chess match, showcasing chess's evolving digital landscape.
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