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Magnus Carlsen, Hikaru Nakamura forced to rely purely on memory in unique blindfold exhibition match

FP Sports Desk January 21, 2026, 17:28:48 IST

Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura, the top-two players in the world, took part in a unique game of chess organised by BETBY at ICE Barcelona, one of the world’s largest iGaming and gaming-tech trade shows.

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Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura in action in a blindfold chess match in Barcelona. Image credit: FIDE
Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura in action in a blindfold chess match in Barcelona. Image credit: FIDE

Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura aren’t part of the action at Tata Steel Chess in Netherlands’ Wijk aan Zee. World No 1 Carlsen hardly takes part in Classical events beyond Norway Chess, his home event, while Nakamura – ranked just one spot below him on the FIDE ratings – is setting his sights on the Candidates in March .

The two icons of chess, instead, were in action in a unique game on Tuesday. Carlsen and Nakamura made a special appearance at ICE Barcelona 2026, one of the world’s largest iGaming and gaming-tech trade shows.

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Carlsen vs Nakamura blindfold showdown ends in 37-move draw

And one of the highlights of the event was an exhibition game between the two leading Grandmasters hosted by BETBY. This, however, wasn’t just any game of chess, but one that required both players to wear a blindfold and rely purely on memory for their moves.

According to FIDE, this was the first instance of a blindfold match between the top-two players in the world. Carlsen was expected to begin with a Catalan Opening but ended up playing the Reti Opening. Nakamura replied with an Agincourt Defense for the 15-minute game that ended in a 37-move draw via repetition.

International Master Levy Rozman, a popular chess streamer known more popularly as GothamChess, provided play-by-play commentary for the unique showdown between Carlsen and Nakamura, helping those in attendance understand the moves and strategies better.

Besides the blindfold game, Carlsen, Nakamura and Rozman also participated in a series of exhibition blitz matches against spectators in attendance at the event.

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