World Chess Championship 2021: Decisively decided? • The Tulane Hullabaloo
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.fb-comments,.fb-comments span,.fb-comments span iframe[style]{min-width:100%!important;width:100%!important}Yesterday marked the end of game 10 of the International Chess Federation’s — also referred to by the French acronym, FIDE — World Chess Championship match between current world champion Magnus Carlsen and the winner of the 2020 FIDE Candidates Tournament, Ian Nepomniachtchi. Originally scheduled for 2020 but postponed due to

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