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| | | | | In the sixth game of the World Championship match Magnus Carlsen won but could have lost. He got a good position from the opening but later overlooked a simple tactical trick with which Anand could have won. However, Anand missed his chance. Unable to put up much resistance afterwards he lost without much of a fight. As Carlsen said in the press conference: "I was very lucky." | |
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chesstempo.com
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| | | | | Online pgn viewer that can be used to view single or multiple games stored in a pgn file. Paste in your PGN, or upload from your hard drive. | |
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edjohnsonwilliams.co.uk
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| | | | | Looking at some modified versions of chess | |
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| | | Rapid games are noted for the fast-paced action and drama and mistakes, a fine line between quality and plain adrenaline. When played by world elite players such as MVL, Erigaisi, Nepo, and more, you can also run into astounding tactics and attacks that even the computers cannot criticize. Such was the case for two by the Frenchman no less. Now with video! (credit: Albert Silver/Flux Pro 1.1) | ||