Business Insider -
13 Nov 2014 15:51

On Wednesday at the World Chess Championship in Sochi, Russia, Game 4 ended in a draw. But what a draw! Sure, I realize that sounds like a downer, after a Game 2 in which Magnus Carlsen, the world number one and current World Champion, crushed his Challenger, Vishy Anand. And a Game 3 in which Anand, who is from India, struck back and crushed Carlsen, a Norwegian. You couldn't have asked for two more exciting days of great, fighting chess between two elite players. Prior to the match, plenty of ...
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