McShane up with Carlsen - News - SimpleChess

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There were three black wins in round four. Luke McShane won his second game of the campaign, and this has given him the chance to share the lead with Magnus Carlsen. Behind this pair is Hikaru Nakamura who beat World Champion Viswanathan Anand, and finally Nigel Short opened his account with a victory over Michael Adams.
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