Russian, Norwegian tied in battle for world chess crown - The Sun Daily
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Russian, Norwegian tied in battle for world chess crown
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Norwegian chess player, and current World Chess Champion, Magnus Carlsen poses for photographers ahead of the opening match of the London Chess Classic tournament, part of the Grand Chess Tour 2015, in London on Dec 4, 2014. — AFP.
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Russian, Norwegian tied in battle for world chess crown - The Sun Daily
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Russian, Norwegian tied in battle for world chess crown
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Norwegian chess player, and current World Chess Champion, Magnus Carlsen poses for photographers ahead of the opening match of the London Chess Classic tournament, part of the Grand Chess Tour 2015, in London on Dec 4, 2014. — AFP.
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Ligue 1 roundup: Radamel Falcao lifts Monaco to top of table; Lyon defeat Lille - Firstpost
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Ligue 1 roundup: Radamel Falcao lifts Monaco to top of table; Lyon defeat Lille
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The London Chess Classic is here and the first round began with a lot of excitement. Three out of the five games ended in decisive results. Viswanathan Anand played really well and made a draw with the black pieces against world number two Fabiano ...
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Ligue 1 roundup: Radamel Falcao lifts Monaco to top of table; Lyon defeat Lille - Firstpost
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Ligue 1 roundup: Radamel Falcao lifts Monaco to top of table; Lyon defeat Lille
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Ever since Caruana scored 7.0/7 at the Sinquefield Cup 2014, he has been seen as the biggest competitor to Magnus Carlsen for the World Champion's title. Caruana has been a difficult opponent for Anand to face. The last time that the Italian-American ...
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Viswanathan Anand: A dutiful mind - The New Indian Express
Viswanathan Anand: A dutiful mind The New Indian Express
Pushing 47 in a game increasingly favouring youngsters, Anand shows he has what it takes to retain place of prominence ...
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Carlsen og Karjakin spilte remis i rekordfart - NRK
Carlsen og Karjakin spilte remis i rekordfart
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Da han gjorde en tidstabbe i Norway Chess 2015, preget det ham i mange måneder etterpå. Derfor var det en lettelse for nordmannen å slippe unna med en kort, svært solid remis fredag. – Magnus ser råsterk ut. Han virker skarp og godt forberedt. Jeg er ...
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Mannequin Challenge: From Jamie Vardy to Kapil Dev, everyone's joining the viral sensation - Firstpost
Mannequin Challenge: From Jamie Vardy to Kapil Dev, everyone's joining the viral sensation
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The London Chess Classic is here and the first round began with a lot of excitement. Three out of the five games ended in decisive results. Viswanathan Anand played really well and made a draw with the black pieces against world number two Fabiano ...
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Viswanathan Anand wants to gain consistency after St Louis win - Hindustan Times
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Viswanathan Anand wants to gain consistency after St Louis win
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Once you get into time trouble, you are under severe pressure. I had defended the position well but was under time pressure.” 'Trying not to analyse'. Anand endured a prolonged slump in 2015. After strong performances at the start of 2015, Anand did ...
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Viswanathan Anand wants to gain consistency after St Louis win - Hindustan Times
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Viswanathan Anand wants to gain consistency after St Louis win
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Anand said, “I endured a slump after Norway Chess 2015 which lasted for some time. I try not to analyse too much on those performances,” he said. Tromp, Trump. The start of the World Chess Championship between world No 1 Magnus Carlsen and Sergey ...
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Viswanathan Anand wants to gain consistency after St Louis win - Hindustan Times
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Viswanathan Anand wants to gain consistency after St Louis win
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After strong performances at the start of 2015, Anand did not perform well in the Sinquefield Cup, World Rapid and Blitz Championships and in other tournaments. Anand said, “I endured a slump after Norway Chess 2015 which lasted for some time. I try ...
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New York 2016 G4: Persistence vs Resilience - Chessbase News
New York 2016 G4: Persistence vs Resilience Chessbase News
Game four was yet another battle of the wills. Once more Magnus Carlsen achieved what was generally deemed a 'winning position', that still needed to be won, ...
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New York 2016: Game two brings in huge lines of fans - Chessbase News
New York 2016: Game two brings in huge lines of fans Chessbase News
Game two presented the next most interesting question: what did Karjakin have in store with White? While the game was not exactly thrilling, the lines of chess ...
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Newsblog WCC Carlsen-Karjakin: Game 1 draw - Chessbase News
Newsblog WCC Carlsen-Karjakin: Game 1 draw Chessbase News
Game 1: Draw! The Champ played the Trompovsky. Magnus Carlsen starts the match with White, FIDE President Kirsan Ilyumzhinov was not present at the ...
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Magnus Carlsen plays chess far better than anyone in history, according to science - Business Insider
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Magnus Carlsen plays chess far better than anyone in history, according to science
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Magnus Carlsen is seen prior to the start of the London Chess Classic tournament in London. Alastair Grant/AP. Magnus Carlsen is the odds-on favorite to retain his title as World Chess Champion in a showdown this month against Sergey Karjakin.
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Magnus Carlsen plays chess far better than anyone in history, according to science - Business Insider Nordic
Magnus Carlsen plays chess far better than anyone in history, according to science
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caption: Magnus Carlsen is seen prior to the start of the London Chess Classic tournament in London. source: Alastair Grant/AP. Magnus Carlsen is the odds-on favorite to retain his title as World Chess Champion in a showdown this month against Sergey ...
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Magnus Carlsen plays chess far better than anyone in history, according to science - Business Insider
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Magnus Carlsen plays chess far better than anyone in history, according to science
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Magnus Carlsen is seen prior to the start of the London Chess Classic tournament in London. Alastair Grant/AP. Magnus Carlsen is the odds-on favorite to retain his title as World Chess Champion in a showdown this month against Sergey Karjakin.
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Magnus Carlsen better than anyone in history - Business Insider
Magnus Carlsen better than anyone in history Business Insider
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Magnus Carlsen plays chess far better than anyone in history, according to science - Yahoo Finance
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Magnus Carlsen plays chess far better than anyone in history, according to science - Business Insider
Magnus Carlsen plays chess far better than anyone in history, according to science Business Insider
Alastair Grant/AP Magnus Carlsen is the odds-on favorite to retain his title as World Chess Champion in a showdown this month against Sergey Karjakin.
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