London Chess Classic: Caruana's playoff - Chessbase News
Fabiano Caruana won in the fourth blitz tiebreak game to take the London Chess Classic trophy and bragging rights. A fitting conclusion to the tournament, as he ...
So trounces Anand, ties for fourth - Inquirer.net
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So trounces Anand, ties for fourth
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Wesley So downed former world champion Viswanathan Anand of India Monday night to finish in the upper half of the London Chess Classic won by Fabiano Caruana. Counting his eight straight draws earlier, So finished with 5.0 points in a tie with world ...
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A rowdy chess game beyond the ken of our silicon overlords - Washington Times
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A rowdy chess game beyond the ken of our silicon overlords
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Two of the strongest players in the history of chess just played an epic 100-game match — and hardly anyone noticed. Those who feared the rise of chess-playing computers would destroy interest in the human game have to be encouraged by the relative ...
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London Chess Classic: Fabiano Caruana wins title after play-offs; Viswanathan Anand loses to Wesley So in final round - Firstpost
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London Chess Classic: Fabiano Caruana wins title after play-offs; Viswanathan Anand loses to Wesley So in final round
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The ninth edition of the London Chess Classic was won by the American GM Fabiano Caruana. After his win against GM Michael Adams in the final round, Fabiano Caruana successfully caught up with the Russian GM Ian Nepomniachtchi for the first place and ...
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London Chess Classic: Fabiano Caruana wins title after play-offs; Viswanathan Anand loses to Wesley So in final round - Firstpost
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London Chess Classic: Fabiano Caruana wins title after play-offs; Viswanathan Anand loses to Wesley So in final round
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The ninth edition of the London Chess Classic was won by the American GM Fabiano Caruana. After his win against GM Michael Adams in the final round, Fabiano Caruana successfully caught up with the Russian GM Ian Nepomniachtchi for the first place and ...
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Caruana wins London Chess Classic, Anand finishes ninthSportstarlive
Fabiano Caruana wins London Chess ClassicPanorama.am
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CARUANA WINS LONDON CHESS CLASSIC 2017 - European Chess Union
CARUANA WINS LONDON CHESS CLASSIC 2017 - European Chess Union
Wesley So beats former world champ Anand, finishes co-3rd in London Chess Classic - Rappler
London Classic: Caruana emerges on top - The Hindu
Fabiano Caruana was the first to break the monotony of draws at the London Chess Classic. The American won the last game too, though it was in the blitz ...
Caruana Tops London; Carlsen Wins Grand Chess Tour - Chess.com
Fabiano Caruana won the London Chess Classic after beating Ian Nepomniachtchi in a playoff. Both players had finished on 6/9. Magnus Carlsen, who beat ...
Caruana wins London Chess Classic, Anand finishes ninth - Sportstar
Fabiano Caruana was the first to break the monotony of draws at the London Chess Classic. The American won the last game too, though it was in the blitz ...
Caruana wins London Classic, but Carlsen takes the Tour - Chessbase News
Ian Nepomniachtchi made a quick draw with Maxime Vachier-Lagrave in under 30 minutes giving him a share of first place. But he had to wait nearly six hours to ...