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Magnus Carlsen Beats Fabiano Caruana To Defend World Chess Championship Title - Outlook India
Magnus Carlsen Beats Fabiano Caruana To Defend World Chess Championship Title - Outlook India
Ali vs Frazier of Chess! Magnus Carlsen Retains World Championship After Epic Tussle With Fabiano Caruana - NewsClick
After twelve classical games resulted in twelve draws, Magnus Carlsen finally secured his fourth Chess World Championship crown with three straight wins over ...
How To Watch The Speed Chess Championship Final 4 This Weekend - Chess.com
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Semifinal: Wesley So vs Jan-Krzysztof Duda, Friday, November 30, 10 a.m. Pacific (1 p.m. Eastern); Semifinal: Hikaru Nakamura vs Levon Aronian, Saturday, December 1, 10 a.m. Pacific (1 p.m. Eastern); Final: Sunday, December 2, 12 p.m. Pacific (3 p.m. ...
Speed Chess Championship: The Final 4 Footrace! - Chess.com
After a year of exciting chess, this weekend is the culmination of the 2018 Speed Chess Championship. Who will survive the final four and emerge as the ...
Magnus Carlsen: global star of chess to press on after latest title - The Irish Times
Norwegian: 'If I had lost, it could have been my last world championship match'
Magnus Carlsen: 'If I had lost, it could have been my last world championship match' - The Guardian
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Magnus Carlsen: 'If I had lost, it could have been my last world championship match'. Exclusive by Sean Ingle. After retaining his title against Fabiano Caruana the Norwegian calls for changes in the format to encourage players to take chances. Sean Ingle.
World Chess Championship: Magnus Carlsen dominates Fabiano Caruana in tiebreakers to defend title for third timeFirstpost
Magnus Carlsen defeats Fabiano Caruana to retain world chess titleBusiness Standard
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Magnus Carlsen: ‘If I had lost, it could have been my last world championship match’ - The Guardian
Magnus Carlsen tells Sean Ingle that there should be changes in the format to encourage players to take chances.
CHESS COLUMN: En passant - Enid News & Eagle
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The World Championship Chess match between reigning champion Magnus Carlsen of Norway and challenger Fabiano Caruana of the United States ended a dead heat after the scheduled 12 games. All 12 games were drawn. Nevertheless, these were ...
Magnus Carlsen: 'If I had lost, it could have been my last world championship match'The Guardian
Did you hear, world championship retained? (in chess)Waterbury Republican American
Magnus Carlsen beats Fabiano Caruana to win World Chess ChampionshipKXLH Helena News
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Mitch's Sports Report: Levi Holmes Drains Overtime Game Winner For Purple Knights - Vermont Public Radio
In men's college hoops, a thrilling road win for the St. Michael's men's basketball team was secured when Levi Holmes III knocked down a fadeaway jumper.
The 'Mozart of chess' wins third world title - CNN
Norway's Magnus Carlsen prevailed against his toughest opponent yet, the American Fabiano Caruana, to win his third title at the World Chess Championship.
Like Ali v Frazier, how Magnus Carlsen kept his World Chess title after 50 hours and 12 draws - BBC Sport
Norway's world number one Magnus Carlsen retains his World Chess Championship after 12 draws and more than 50 hours of play - eventually beating ...
Did you hear, world championship retained? (in chess) - Waterbury Republican American
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LONDON (AP) — Norwegian grandmaster Magnus Carlsen defended his chess world championship title by beating American challenger Fabiano Caruana 3-0 in rapid tiebreaker games on Wednesday. After their three-week match ended in 12 draws, ...
Magnus Carlsen: 'If I had lost, it could have been my last world championship match'The Guardian
World Chess Championship: Magnus Carlsen dominates Fabiano Caruana in tiebreakers to defend title for third timeFirstpost
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World Chess Championship: Magnus Carlsen dominates Fabiano Caruana in tiebreakers to defend title for third time - Firstpost
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The world chess championship match between Magnus Carlsen and Fabiano Caruana came to a close on Wednesday evening with an emphatic win for the Norwegian superstar. After the record-breaking 12 draws in the classical games, the world champion ...
Magnus Carlsen beats Fabiano Caruana to defend chess world title in rapid finaleMENAFN.COM
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Magnus Carlsen beats Fabiano Caruana to defend chess world title in rapid finale - MENAFN.COM
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Norwegian grandmaster Magnus Carlsen has defended his chess world championship title by beating American challenger Fabiano Caruana 3-0 in rapid tiebreaker games, Newsday reported. After their weekslong match ended in 12 draws, Carlsen wrapped ...
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