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    Magnus Carlsen Returns to World Blitz Championship

    Rudolph AnglerBy Rudolph AnglerDecember 30, 2024Updated:December 31, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    World chess champion Magnus Carlsen announced his return to the upcoming World Blitz Championship after resolving a conflict with FIDE. Carlsen initially withdrew from a prior FIDE event due to a disagreement over dress code regulations.

    The 34-year-old Norwegian grandmaster is a dominant force in high-speed chess, with seven world titles since 2013. FIDE fined Carlsen $200 (€191) during a recent tournament for wearing jeans, barring him from further rounds unless he complied immediately. Despite offering to wear formal trousers the next day, Carlsen chose to withdraw.

    FIDE Revises Dress Code Rules

    FIDE has since introduced a more flexible dress code policy following discussions with Carlsen and senior officials, including FIDE President Arkady Dvorkovich. The federation now allows “elegant minor deviations,” such as jeans paired with a blazer, while maintaining professionalism.

    Carlsen explained that his initial violation stemmed from scheduling conflicts, which left him rushing to prepare. Dvorkovich publicly expressed regret over the escalation, stating that better discretion could have prevented Carlsen’s withdrawal.

    The new policy aims to reduce tensions, with FIDE emphasizing that the flexibility should not be abused by players.

    A Broader Conflict with FIDE?

    Observers speculate that the dress code dispute highlights deeper tensions between Carlsen and FIDE. The Norwegian grandmaster is a leading advocate for freestyle chess, a variant with randomized piece positions that removes traditional opening theory.

    Carlsen recently launched the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour, operating independently of FIDE, with events across five countries. While FIDE initially threatened sanctions, the two sides reached a truce before the World Rapid and Blitz Championships, allowing players to compete freely in both circuits.

    Despite controversies, including a recent high-profile legal battle over cheating allegations, Carlsen continues to influence chess on and off the board. His return to the Blitz Championship underscores his enduring legacy and ongoing impact on the game.

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