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Current World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen of Norway, reacts to a move from Sergey Karjakin of Russia during the first game of their rapid chess tie-breaker match, at the 2016 World Chess
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Magnus Carlsen retains chess world champion title | Financial Times
Current World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen of Norway, looks at the state of the board after a move from Sergey Karjakin of Russia, during the first game of their rapid chess tie-breaker
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50.Qh6+!!, the move that won Magnus Carlsen the World Chess Championship.
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