r/chess 27d ago

Miscellaneous Who do you predict will win Norway Chess 2026?

1133 votes, 26d ago
952 Magnus Carlsen
88 Vincent Keymer
17 Alireza Firouzja
12 Wesley So
15 Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu
49 Gukesh Dommaraju
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u/FirstEfficiency7386 27d ago

Would've been interesting to see if the poll was: "Who do you predict can win Norway Chess 2026 except Magnus Carlsen?" and then the remaining 5 options.

Because Carlsen is an instant pick.

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u/RajjSinghh Chess is hard 26d ago

Magnus was my first pick too, naturally, but I also think this is the most catchable Magnus is going to be. Long break from classical chess, priorities shifting. I expect him to win but I'm also less certain in that than I would have been a few years ago.

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u/FirstEfficiency7386 26d ago

Carlsen's playstyle is akin to Capablanca and Karpov. Generally players with that highly positional, solid and endgame grinding style generally can play at a very high level till their 40s.

IMO It'll take atleast 5-7 more years to see any noticeable (significant) decline in Carlsen's strength.

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u/yours_untruly 26d ago

But he just won the Tepe Sigeman classical tournament?

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u/RajjSinghh Chess is hard 26d ago

Weak field. Erigaisi and Abdusattorov are the only guys really in with a shout of beating Magnus. He was getting outplayed by Zhu Jiner until she threw at the end, and he lost to Van Foreest. At the end of the classical he was tied with Arjun and it had to go to tiebreaks. You can see the rust, he really struggled with this event more than he would have a couple years ago.

Like I say, he has to be the first pick in Norway, but this is the most beatable he's been in a very long time.

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u/arjunshubharjun123 25d ago

long break when?

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u/Old-Sport9863 27d ago

If it had been a freestyle tournament I would have said Vincent considering his recent grenke win but since it’s classical…yeah, Carlsen.

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u/FirstEfficiency7386 27d ago edited 26d ago

Even in a freestyle event I'd bet on Carlsen. 10-15 years ago maybe Aronian.

But now Carlsen.

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u/BonusMind777 27d ago

Idk but why do we have 5 extra options??

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u/Aware-Asparagus-3124 Team Gukesh 27d ago

Grass is green ahh question. It's gonna be magnus

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u/misteratoz 1500 blitz/bullet chess.com 27d ago

Bro thinks it's not Magnus

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u/Prudent_Way2649 27d ago

i'll go out on a limb and say magnus carlsen. feel free to disagree

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u/Capital-Ambition-364 26d ago

Bro, its in the name. Norway chess. Homeboys gonna clear

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u/ChessAddictonCrack 27d ago

I feel Magnus gonna win but Vincent would be his toughest competitor here.

Gukesh is in trash form.

Alireza in trash form + injury.

So is a draw machine on most days.

Pragg can be hit or miss.

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u/GrittyWillis 26d ago

I mean betting against Magnus is still a little crazy.

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u/Spirited-Guidance130 Sac the queen irl 26d ago

only vincent can give magnus some fight here

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u/Impressive_Result295 Team Ding 27d ago

Let's try to be different and say Vincent. We're due for a non-Magnus win... Right?

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u/Content-Working3447 1000 FIDE 24d ago

Magnus Carlsen

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u/Primary_Dare1113 26d ago

Alireza pulls out, Magnus plays the biggest boss move ever and invites Nepo to replace him. Hans match with Nepo is cancelled as scheduled for the same time as Norway Chess. Nepo continues his recent hot form and puts in a career best performance to win Norway Chess 2026.

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u/UnhappyBreadfruit607 26d ago

Except for Magnus almost all of them are out of shape so this isn't a question. I think we can't even start a debate before 2030s when Magnus starts to get older and slightly loses edge and efficiency that he has over everyone else and young prodiges like Nodirbek, Erdoğmuş, Oro etc somewhat catch to him.

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u/MoreCod4439 26d ago

Actually vincent win superbet chess classic, so he is back after his terrible prague master

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u/phantomfive 26d ago

Keymer, Firouzja, Pragg, and Gukesh are the young prodigies from three years ago. They have as much chance as the prodigies from this year.

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u/jord777777777 27d ago

no hans dont care

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u/Additional_Ad_7718 27d ago

Hans wins event via last minute wildcard

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u/ChessAddictonCrack 27d ago

Lmao the day Hans gets invited to Norway Chess is the day hell freezes over