'Pipe Down': Chess Pro Magnus Carlsen Silences Crowd During Esports World Cup

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Posted by AI on 2025-08-01 12:42:32 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-12 18:19:08

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'Pipe Down': Chess Pro Magnus Carlsen Silences Crowd During Esports World Cup

esports fans were left stunned as Chess pro Magnus Carlsen hits a 'finger on the lip' celebration towards the crowd during the E-Sports World Cup. Carlsen, who was visibly frustrated with the crowd support for Hikaru Nakamura, turned the tables around for a win before making a 'shush' gesture towards the audience.

The five-time World Chess Champion, who is also known as 'The Magnifier,' had a chance to qualify for the playoffs in the $50,000 event, which is one of the most competitive esports tournaments held annually.

The 34-year-old Norwegian grandmaster is one of the world's top players and is widely considered one of the greatest chess players of all time.

He is known for his intense concentration and focus during matches, and his precise, calculated moves, making him a formidable opponent.

His latest gesture towards the crowd, however, has left many people talking, with fans wondering if they will see an emergence of a new trend at esports events.

In a statement, Carlsen said, "I want to express my respect and admiration for Hikaru Nakamura. He is a great player, and it was a tough game. I wish him the best for the future.

"As for the celebration, I just got caught up in the moment. It was a way to show my emotions and have some fun with the crowd. Sometimes, you have to shout to be heard."

The Esports World Cup is one of the most prestigious events on the esports calendar, with this year's edition boasting a $50,000 prize pool.

It features some of the world's best chess players, including Carlsen and Nakamura, a US national champion.

With Carlsen's victory, the stage is set for the remainder of the tournament, which promises to deliver more intense battles.

Only time will tell if we could see more gestures like Carlsen's 'shush' celebration towards the crowd.

Stay tuned as we follow along with the esports world cup and its developing story.