Key Points

Magnus Carlsen showcased his chess prowess by winning his Armageddon game in Round 5 of Norway Chess 2025, thereby extending his lead in the tournament. The round also saw intense matches across the board, with both the men's and women's tournaments featuring high stakes Armageddon showdowns. In a notable game, World Champion Dommaraju Gukesh defended expertly against Fabiano Caruana. On the women's side, Vaishali Rameshbabu secured her first classical win, marking an exciting day for chess fans worldwide.

Key Points: Magnus Carlsen Dominates Round 5 at Norway Chess 2025

  • Carlsen wins Armageddon, extends lead
  • Fabiano Caruana held to draw by Gukesh
  • Vaishali triumphs in Women’s Norway Chess
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Norway Chess 2025: Magnus Carlsen extends lead after round 5

Magnus Carlsen leads after Round 5 in Norway Chess 2025, triumphs in Armageddon.

"Magnus Carlsen's dominance continues, solidifying his lead in Norway Chess 2025. - Source"

Stavanger, June 1

Round 5 of Norway Chess 2025 delivered gripping action across all boards. While all three classical games ended in draws, the intensity remained high as each matchup progressed to Armageddon.

The games Arjun Erigaisi against Hikaru Nakamura, Wei Yi against World Champion Dommaraju Gukesh, and Fabiano Caruana against Magnus Carlsen ended in hard-fought draws.

Arjun Erigaisi, Wei Yi and Magnus Carlsen triumphed in their Armageddon games, earning the crucial extra points.

With his Armageddon win, Magnus Carlsen continues to lead the standings, reinforcing his commanding presence in this year’s event. The tournament continues tomorrow with Round 6, featuring the highly anticipated rematch between World Champion Dommaraju Gukesh and World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen.

The Norway Chess Women’s tournament saw another exciting day with a decisive win for Vaishali Rameshbabu against Sarasadat Khademalsharieh. It marked her first classical victory in this year’s edition of Norway Chess.

The two remaining games Anna Muzychuk against World Champion Wenjun Ju, and Humpy Koneru against Lei Tingjie, were decided in Armageddon, emphasizing the intense competition in the women's field, where each point is crucial.

Wenjun Ju and Humpy Koneru prevailed in their Armageddon games, earning the important extra points.

Earlier, Carlsen showed his class with an instructive victory in the endgame against Indian No. 2 Arjun Erigaisi. The Norwegian superstar, who had lost two Armageddon games in the last two rounds, made a strong statement with this win on home turf.

In the game between World Champion Dommaraju Gukesh and World No. 3 Fabiano Caruana, the American was leading almost the whole game, with significant winning chances. However, he could not convert his advantage due to Gukesh’s superb defensive skills. Gukesh then went on to win the Armageddon game convincingly.

Norway Chess is one of the world's premier chess tournaments, bringing together the top male and female players in a distinctive 6-player double round-robin format. The 2025 edition is running from May 26 to June 6.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Gukesh showing why he's the world champion! That defensive play against Caruana was brilliant 👏 Hope he can take down Carlsen in their rematch tomorrow. Indian chess is on fire with both Gukesh and Vaishali performing well!
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Priya M.
Vaishali's win is the highlight for me today! After some tough rounds, she's finally got her classical victory. The Rameshbabu siblings making India proud 🇮🇳 Chess is truly becoming our national sport!
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Amit S.
Carlsen is just too strong on home turf. But I wish the commentators wouldn't focus only on him - Gukesh and Arjun are holding their own against these giants. The Armageddon format makes every game so exciting!
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Sneha P.
Humpy Koneru's experience showing in Armageddon! At 38, she's still competing with the best. That's inspiring for young girls taking up chess. Though I wish she'd convert more classical games - that's where the real test lies.
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Vikram J.
The Norway Chess format is perfect for viewers - classical plus Armageddon ensures decisive results. But I feel bad for Arjun losing to Carlsen in endgame... our players need to work more on endgame techniques against the elite.
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Neha R.
So proud of our Indian contingent! 🇮🇳 From Gukesh to Vaishali to Arjun - all holding their own against world's best. Chess deserves more coverage in Indian media - these are our real sports heroes!

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