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Chessable Masters Final · chess24.com INT · 27 June 2020

Caruana, Fabiano vs Carlsen, Magnus, Chessable Masters Final

Caruana, Fabiano 0–1 Carlsen, Magnus
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Chessable Masters Final, 27 June 2020

Game 1.23 of the 2020 Chessable Masters Final (June 27) was won by Carlsen as Black. The match was nearly decided by this point; Carlsen’s win in this game effectively ended the contest with Carlsen as the Chessable Masters champion.

The opening was a Petroff Defense — Caruana as White had chosen a quiet system, Carlsen defended actively, and the resulting endgame favoured Carlsen by a small margin. The conversion took 40 moves.

The Petroff Defense had been a Caruana specialty himself during 2018; he had used it to neutralise Carlsen in their classical World Championship match. By 2020 Carlsen had adopted Petroff ideas in his own Black repertoire and used them with Caruana’s own technique against Caruana. The role-reversal was characteristic of how opening theory propagated between rivals at the very top.

The Chessable Masters Final result confirmed Carlsen’s online dominance. Caruana finished as runner-up — a consistent pattern through the pandemic era. The Champions Chess Tour that followed in 2021 continued the same pattern: Carlsen won most events, Caruana was a regular finalist, the head-to-head record was heavily Carlsen’s.