Carlsen stays cool atop rankings

Shelby Lyman, Basic Chess Features
Posted: Sunday, Aug. 28, 2011

Magnus Carlsen of Norway is a distinctly modern chess phenomenon. At 20, he is the world’s highest-rated player.

He is also a millionaire — thanks to a lucrative sponsorship agreement with the G-Star apparel company — who can look forward to an expanding list of such commercial deals in the future.

Off the board and on the board, Carlsen seems to do it all with a minimum of storm and stress. Unlike the legendary Bobby Fischer, he is not — as he is happy to point out — obsessed with chess.

Last year, Carlsen surprised the chess community by turning down an invitation to take part in the cycle for the world championship.

After calling for changes in the selection process and format of the cycle, he clarified his intentions:

“Rest assured that I am still motivated to play competitive chess. My current plan is . . . to maintain the No. 1 spot on the rating list that I have successfully defended for most of 2010.”

Still ranked at the top, Carlsen seems to have progressed far along that road. Recently, he won the Chess Oscar — awarded by a vote of journalists from 36 countries — for the second year in a row.

Source: http://www.dispatch.com

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