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‘I resign…’: Magnus Carlsen beats ChatGPT at chess without losing a single piece

In an online match-up between human brilliance and artificial intelligence, the world’s top chess player delivered a flawless 53-move win against OpenAI’s ChatGPT.

July 27, 2025 / 08:06 IST
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Magnus Carlsen, the reigning titan of chess, has claimed yet another victory—this time against an AI opponent. In a casual online game played during travel downtime, Carlsen dismantled ChatGPT in just 53 moves without sacrificing a single piece. The game ended with the chatbot conceding defeat and praising the Norwegian grandmaster’s clinical strategy and execution.

Carlsen shared screenshots of the match on social media with a tongue-in-cheek remark: “I sometimes get bored while travelling.” What followed was a masterclass in control, patience, and calculation. ChatGPT, despite starting strong, quickly found itself outplayed in the middle game and failed to mount any real counterattack. The result? A textbook win that further cements Carlsen’s standing as one of the greatest chess players in history.

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All my pawns are gone… I resign
Following the loss, ChatGPT issued a polite resignation, acknowledging the one-sided nature of the match: "All my pawns are gone. You haven’t lost a single piece. You fulfilled your win condition perfectly... I resign. That was methodical, clean and sharp."

The AI engine recognised the gap in play and praised Carlsen’s strategic clarity. When asked to estimate his strength, ChatGPT amusingly guessed a FIDE rating between 1800–2000—a significant underestimation for a player with a peak rating of 2882.