Eliminating risk and not losing many games was the central principle around which Carlsen's five world titles were built.
Indian grandmaster D Gukesh cited the example of Magnus Carlsen after he overcame the slow start he made to the World Chess ...
Magnus Carlsen also broke down the key to winning the 14-game match, where he said Ding Liren has an advantage with black pieces, but his ability to play good chess in long games was under question.