Caruana, Fabiano vs Carlsen, Magnus, Chessable Masters Final
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Game 1.21 of the 2020 Chessable Masters Final (June 27) was a draw between Caruana and Carlsen. The match score was tilting toward Carlsen at this stage but Caruana managed to hold the position to a balanced ending.
The opening was a Catalan, with Caruana as White attempting to recover ground in the match. Carlsen’s Black setup was solid; the middlegame produced no winning chances for White; the endgame was balanced. The draw was accepted in roughly 35 moves.
The Chessable Masters Final was the penultimate event of the Magnus Carlsen Tour 2020. The cumulative tour — which spanned April through August 2020 — had produced Carlsen as winner of nearly every event. The Tour finalised in August 2020 with Carlsen as overall champion and an aggregate prize pool of approximately $1.5 million across all events.
Caruana’s runner-up status at the Chessable Masters Final fit the broader pattern of pandemic-era online chess. He was a regular finalist; he won occasional individual games; he could not break Carlsen’s overall dominance in the online format. By the time in-person chess resumed in 2021, the head-to-head record from the online period was heavily Carlsen’s, though their classical-format score remained much closer.