China’s Ding Liren Wins Dramatic World Chess Championship, Replacing Magnus Carlsen

China’s Ding Liren Wins Dramatic World Chess Championship, Replacing Magnus Carlsen

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After three weeks and 18 contests, the chess world championship came down to the final minute of the tiebreaker on Sunday as China’s Ding Liren defeated Ian Nepomniachtchi in a wild conclusion in Astana, Kazakhstan. The pair played a speed-chess tiebreaker on Sunday to break a deadlock in their…

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