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WATCH: Magnus Carlsen, Best Chess Player In History, Turns Pocket Aces Into A Bluff

Carlsen Finishes 25th In Poker Event For About 5,000 Euros

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Credit: Magnus Carlsen/TwitterThe highest-rated chess player in history is also solid at the game of poker.

Magnus Carlsen, widely considered the greatest chess player of all time, recently finished 25th in an event at the Norwegian Poker Championship. More than 1,000 players competed in the tournament. Carlsen scored roughly 5,000 euros for the deep run, nearly making a final table.

During his run in the event, Carlsen played an interesting hand featuring him turning pocket aces into a bluff. See how the hand played out below.

Carlsen, rated an extraordinary 2864 in chess, defended his World Chess Championship title late last year. He’s been the world’s top chess player for roughly a decade.

Carlsen seemed pleased with his 25th place finish in the poker event. That’s quite different than how he typically acts after he doesn’t win a chess tournament. Carlsen clearly knows there is much more of a luck factor in poker than in chess.

Lawrence Trent, another world-class chess player, said on Twitter that Carlsen could be a poker pro if he wanted to put in the time. Hard to argue with that.

Earlier this month, Carlsen extended his ambassador role with the online gambling site Unibet. That deal involves sports betting, not poker.