Magnus Carlsen Says He Had ‘Complete Collapse of Nervous System’ on First Day of Las Vegas Freestyle Chess Event
CLARK COUNTY, NEVADA, JUL 19 – Magnus Carlsen recovered with two straight wins in the Lower Bracket after a nervous system collapse forced his early exit from title contention, officials said.
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'Complete collapse of my nervous system': Magnus Carlsen opens up on tough Las Vegas stint of Freestyle Chess Tour
After attaining dominant wins over India's Vidit Gujrathi, world no.1 Magnus Carlsen revealed that his nervous system collapsed on Day 1 of the Las Vegas event of the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour.
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