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Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen defends title against Fabiano Caruana
Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen defends title against Fabiano Caruana

Batumi 2018: Ju Wenjun is the new Women's World Chess Champion! - The 43rd  Chess Olympiad, Batumi 2018 Georgia
Batumi 2018: Ju Wenjun is the new Women's World Chess Champion! - The 43rd Chess Olympiad, Batumi 2018 Georgia

Candidates Tournament 2018 - Wikipedia
Candidates Tournament 2018 - Wikipedia

World Chess Championship: Carlsen and Caruana go to tie break after a dozen  draws | News | DW | 26.11.2018
World Chess Championship: Carlsen and Caruana go to tie break after a dozen draws | News | DW | 26.11.2018

Heartbreak for American challenger in world chess final - ABC News
Heartbreak for American challenger in world chess final - ABC News

World Chess Championship is all tied after 11 games with nothing but draws  - Business Insider
World Chess Championship is all tied after 11 games with nothing but draws - Business Insider

World Chess Championship 2018 - Game Day 5: Keep Calm and Carry On
World Chess Championship 2018 - Game Day 5: Keep Calm and Carry On

London to host Magnus Carlsen's 2018 world chess championship defense -  Washington Times
London to host Magnus Carlsen's 2018 world chess championship defense - Washington Times

World Chess Championship 2018 - Wikipedia
World Chess Championship 2018 - Wikipedia

Viewfinder: Magnus Carlsen Wins the World Chess Championship Again -  Pacific Standard
Viewfinder: Magnus Carlsen Wins the World Chess Championship Again - Pacific Standard

Carlsen holds off U.S. challenger Caruana to retain world chess crown -  Washington Times
Carlsen holds off U.S. challenger Caruana to retain world chess crown - Washington Times

World Chess Championship - Wikipedia
World Chess Championship - Wikipedia

Carlsen Wins 2018 World Chess Championship In Playoff - Chess.com
Carlsen Wins 2018 World Chess Championship In Playoff - Chess.com

Can Magnus Carlsen remain world chess champion in face-off with American  Fabiano Caruana? - The Local
Can Magnus Carlsen remain world chess champion in face-off with American Fabiano Caruana? - The Local

World Chess Championship 2018: Game 4 Sees The Quickest Draw So Far.  Carlsen Fails To Get Anything As White. – Hot Off The Chess | The home of  John Lee Shaw on Chess.
World Chess Championship 2018: Game 4 Sees The Quickest Draw So Far. Carlsen Fails To Get Anything As White. – Hot Off The Chess | The home of John Lee Shaw on Chess.

World Championship Game 10: Double-edged | ChessBase
World Championship Game 10: Double-edged | ChessBase

World Chess Championship 2018 | Sport | The Guardian
World Chess Championship 2018 | Sport | The Guardian

Armageddon looms in World Chess Championship final - BBC News
Armageddon looms in World Chess Championship final - BBC News

Fabiano Caruana vs Magnus Carlsen | Game 1 - 2018 World Chess Championship  - YouTube
Fabiano Caruana vs Magnus Carlsen | Game 1 - 2018 World Chess Championship - YouTube

World chess championship in sudden death
World chess championship in sudden death

World Chess Championship: What′s wrong with Magnus Carlsen? | Sports|  German football and major international sports news | DW | 20.11.2018
World Chess Championship: What′s wrong with Magnus Carlsen? | Sports| German football and major international sports news | DW | 20.11.2018

Carlsen & Lagno end 2018 as World Blitz Champions | chess24.com
Carlsen & Lagno end 2018 as World Blitz Champions | chess24.com

Magnus Carlsen defeats Fabiano Caruana to retain World Chess Championship  title
Magnus Carlsen defeats Fabiano Caruana to retain World Chess Championship title

World Chess Championship Goes to Sudden Death after 12th Straight Draw -  The New York Times
World Chess Championship Goes to Sudden Death after 12th Straight Draw - The New York Times

Chess: What will happen on final day of Magnus Carlsen vs. Fabiano Caruana  — Quartz
Chess: What will happen on final day of Magnus Carlsen vs. Fabiano Caruana — Quartz

World Championship Game 8: Carlsen in luck | ChessBase
World Championship Game 8: Carlsen in luck | ChessBase