martes, 3 de septiembre de 2013

How Magnus Carlsen Became the Youngest Chess Grandmaster in the World: The Story and the Games by Simen Agdestein

Nadie duda del enorme talento y la increíble trayectoria de Magnus Carlsen que lo han llevado al número 1 del escalafón mundial del ajedrez. Con su nuevo reto de poder ser campeón mundial frente a Anand, parece que las editoriales empiezan a explotar la figura del nuevo adolescente prodigio del ajedrez. Este libro publicado por newinchess dedicado a su figura viene a ser una nueva edición del libro llamado "Wonderboy" y esta escrito por alguien que conoce muy bien al campeón, su entrenador en el camino hacia la élite el creativo GM Simen Agdestein, que nos explica de manera instrutiva el juego de Carlsen, así como anécdotas y su estilo de vida.

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How Magnus Carlsen Became the Youngest Chess Grandmaster in the World.


At the age of 13 years, 4 months and 26 days, Magnus Carlsen became the youngest chess grandmaster in the world. The international press raved about the Norwegian prodigy. 'The Washington Post' even called him ‘the Mozart of chess’. 

Ten years on Magnus Carlsen is the number one in the world rankings and a household name far beyond chess circles. 'Time Magazine' listed him as one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2013.

The fairy-tale-like story of Magnus Carlsen’s rise is told by Simen Agdestein, who trained Magnus in the years leading up to his grandmaster title, repeatedly pinching himself in amazement at his pupil’s lightning progress.

Agdestein explains the secrets of Magnus’ play in clear and instructive comments and tells about the Carlsen family life. The story of Magnus’ fabulous journey will fascinate parents and help gifted children to realize their full potential.

Simen Agdestein is a most remarkable double talent. Not only did he win the Norwegian national chess championship six times, but he also used to be a highly gifted football player. He played for Lyn FC in Oslo and represented the Norwegian national soccer team on eight occasions.

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