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World Champion Magnus Carlsen and Americans Dominate at Champions Showdown in Saint Louis

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World Champion Magnus Carlsen and Americans Dominate

at Champions
Showdown in Saint Louis

SAINT LOUIS (November 15, 2017) – Six days of fast time controls with
no increment or delay proved to be exactly what viewers were wanting to watch.
Blood was literally spilled as the three Americans, Grandmasters Fabiano
Caruana, Hikaru Nakamura, and Wesley So beat their opponents Alexander
Grischuk, Veselin Topalov, and Leinier Dominguez, respectively. By the end of
day six, the reigning World Champion, Magnus Carlsen, also proved that he is
nearly impossible to beat.

Two of the matchups came down to the last day, with GMs Wesley So and
Fabiano Caruana narrowly edging out their opponents. Both players were down on
the second to last day of play and came back to win nearly all of the final
blitz games to clinch the victories. Wesley So was hitting his clock so hard he
broke open a callus on his hand leaving blood splatter covering the clock. At the same time, GMs Hikaru Nakamura and
Magnus Carlsen dominated their opponents to prove their true grit in the rapid
and blitz games.

“The time controls provide some of the most frenetic chess we’ve see in
a quite a while, said Tony Rich, executive director of the Saint Louis Chess
Club. “These are the best players in the world and to watch these games come
down to pieces flying, was an outstanding experience for chess enthusiasts.“

At the end of the tournament, each winner took home $60,000, while the
opponents took home an impressive $40,000 for a grand total of $400,000,
courtesy of the generous support of Saint Louis Chess Club founders Dr. Jeanne
and Rex Sinquefield. As chess continues to rise in prominence around the globe,
this prize fund reflects that of what true professional athletes make for their
hard work at the board.

For more information, visit www.uschesschamps.com.

About The Chess Club and
Scholastic Center of Saint Louis

The Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis is a non-profit,
501(c)(3) organization that is committed to making chess an important part of
our community. In addition to providing a forum for the community to play
tournaments and casual games, the club also offers chess improvement classes,
beginner lessons and special lectures.

Recognizing the cognitive and behavioral benefits of chess, the Chess
Club and Scholastic Center is committed to supporting those chess programs that
already exist in area schools while encouraging the development of new
in-school and after-school programs. For more information, visit www.saintlouischessclub.org.

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