Magnus Carlsen Chess Tour (2020), and
Meltwater Champions Chess Tour (2021)
A day later, on my chess960 blog, I looked at GM Carlsen's Online Chess960 (October 2021). It turned out that all of those games were played on Lichess. While I was looking at the chess960 events, I discovered that Carlsen has played thousands of games using the traditional start position, most of them bullet, on the Lichess server. I'll use this current post to take a second look.
The following chart shows Lichess events that are recorded on the TMER. The first entry ('LiChess Meetup') was already added on the previous update to the TMER; the other entries are currently marked 'In preparation'.
The two events dated 2020-09 were organized by the St.Louis chess club, as was the 2020-06 Clutch Chess International (uschesschamps.com). Announcements for the two Katara events can be found at:-
- 2020-08-21: Announcing the Katara International Bullet Tournament with World Champion Magnus Carlsen (lichess.org), and
- 2021-06-12: Announcing the Katara Bullet Championship 2021 with World Champion Magnus Carlsen (ditto)
As for the four events dated 2021-02/-04, they appear to have been picked up randomly by TWIC. A few years earlier we find the first two 'Titled Arena' events, both played by Carlsen under names other than 'DrNykterstein':-
- 2017-12-15: Magnus Carlsen wins the first Lichess Titled Arena
- 2018-01-19 Pseudonymous Magnus Carlsen Wins 2nd Titled Arena
Later we find Carlsen playing under yet another name. Earlier this year someone calculated a tentative count of his tournament wins:-
- 2021-02-23: Alireza wins a 13th Titled Arena 'GM Alireza Firouzja won his 13th Titled Arena on Saturday, bringing him almost even with the record 14 won by GM Magnus Carlsen. (NB: Upon further review, it seems Magnus has actually won 15 Titled Arenas.)'
Since Carlsen also played a few such events which he didn't win, it would take some effort to locate all of the 'Titled Arena' events he played. Given that they were bullet tournaments lasting only a few hours, I could probably just summarize them for now; idem for the bullet matches.