Winnipeg player Isaac Wiebe vs. Magnus Carlsen - Thursday, Sep. 22

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  • Winnipeg player Isaac Wiebe vs. Magnus Carlsen - Thursday, Sep. 22

    http://chess.chessmanitoba.org/?p=1146

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    Re: Winnipeg player Isaac Wiebe vs. Magnus Carlsen - Thursday, Sep. 22

    Live feed http://direkte.vg.no/studio/play-live-challenge

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      Re: Winnipeg player Isaac Wiebe vs. Magnus Carlsen - Thursday, Sep. 22

      Carlsen Simul

      September 22, 2016

      Play Live Challenge
      11 player handicap simul, Sept. 22, 2016
      Liberty Science Center, N.J.
      Carlsen, Magnus – Wiebe, Isaac
      A10 English, Anglo-Dutch Defence

      1.Nf3 e6 2.c4 f5 3.g3 Nf6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.O-O O-O 6.b3 d6 7.d4 Ne4 8.Bb2 a5 9.Nfd2 Nxd2 10.Nxd2 Bf6 11.e4 e5 12.dxe5 dxe5 13.exf5 Bxf5 14.Bxb7 Ra7 15.Be4 Bxe4 16.Nxe4 Nc6 17.Qd5+ Qxd5 18.cxd5 Nb4 19.Ba3 Rd8 20.Bxb4 axb4 21.Rfd1 Ra5 22.Rac1 Raxd5 23.Rxd5 Rxd5 24.Rxc7 Ra5 25.Rb7 Rxa2 26.Rxb4 Kf7 27.Kg2 Ke6 28.h4 Rb2 29.h5 Be7 30.Rb7 Rb1 31.Kf3 Rb2 32.Kg4 Re2 33.f3 Rb2 34.Rb6+ Kd5 35.Kf5 Rh2 36.Rb7 Ba3 37.Kg4 g6 38.Rd7+ Ke6 39.Rxh7 gxh5+ 40.Rxh5 Rb2 41.Rh6+ Kd5 42.Nc3+ Kd4 43.Nb5+ Kd3 44.Nxa3 Rxb3 45.Ra6 e4 46.fxe4 Kxe4 47.Ra4+ Ke5 48.Nc4+ Kf6 49.Ra6+ Kg7 50.Ne5 Rb5 51.Kf5 Rb1 52.Ra7+ Kh8 53.g4 Rb6 54.g5 Rb1 55.Kg6 Rb6+ 56.Kf7 Rb8 57.Ng6+ Kh7 58.Kf6+ Kg8 59.Rg7# 1-0

      Magnus faced eleven opponents in his handicap simul. They were Vedic Panda, Jed Sloan, Isaac Wiebe, Polina Karelina, Soeren Marx, Gustav Gudbrandsen, Emil Harvelt, Michael Dimitriadis, Ivet Sata Samarra, Andrew Grojean and B. Berkowitz.

      The WC beat them all. He had only 30 minutes on his clock and each opponent had 30 minutes!

      On the ChessBase website Isaac wrote this:

      Isaac Wiebe, Canada, BORN 1994, FIDE 2017

      About me: I started playing chess just for fun at age 6. I started studying chess tactics when I was 13. At 15, I qualified for Scholastic Chess Nationals, representing Manitoba in 2010. After 2012, I took time off chess to pursue my undergraduate degree in computer engineering. In 2014 I got back into chess, and was on a mission to become a Canadian National Master (2200+ rating). My Canadian rating went from 1520 in August 2014 to 2220 in January 2016.

      http://en.chessbase.com/post/magnus-...-from-new-york

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