Faustino Oro, the 10-year-old boy who beat Magnus Carlsen, the world chess number one.
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Impact on chess: 10-year-old Argentinian Faustino Oro defeated Magnus Carlsen, the best player in the world
In the first confrontation between the two, the boy won a “bullet” game (one minute for each player) corresponding to the Bullet Brawl tournament circuit
Impact: Faustino Oro, the 10-year-old Argentinian boy who beat world number 1 chess player
For some time now, various views of the chess world have pointed to Faustino Oro, the 10-year-old Argentinian boy who has already achieved excellent results. But, so far, none as important as the one he achieved this Sunday: defeating Magnus Carlsen, number 1 in the world, in a bullet (ultra-fast) game. The game took place during Bullet Brawl 2024. Gold, with white and an ELO ranking of 2955, beat the Norwegian grandmaster (3246) in 48 plays. An…
Faustino Oro, the 10-year-old boy who beat Magnus Carlsen, the world chess number one.
Faustino Oro, the 10-year-old Argentine boy who moved to Spain some time ago to boost his talent and strengthen his promising chess career, scored a victory on Sunday by defeating world number one Magnus Carlsen in a bullet game.
The little “Messi” of chess: at 10 years old Faustino beat number 1, broke world records and is going for more
Faustino Oro competed with great masters in a tournament contested in Comodoro Rivadavia and earned his first international master standard, taking into account his age, won points that exceed legendary players such as Bobby Fisher, Garry Kasparov and Magnus Carlsen, who won in an ultra-rapid match.
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