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Fabiano Caruana could be first American world chess champion since 1972 - NBCNews.com
Brooklyn-raised grandmaster Fabiano Caruana is playing Magnus Carlsen for the 2018 World Chess Championship crown.
World Championship Game 8: Carlsen in luck - Chessbase News
For the first time in the match, Fabiano Caruana chose to play the Open Sicilian 3.d4 against Carlsen. The World Champion went for the Sveshnikov variation, ...
Who Is Fabiano Caruana? 26-Year-Old Could Be First American Chess Champion In 46 Years - International Business Times
A 26-year-old who grew up in Brooklyn named Fabiano Caruana could be the first world chess champion from the United States in almost 50 years.
American Fabiano Caruana Vies to Become First World Chess Champ From US Since 1972 - Newser
Not since Bobby Fischer nabbed the title in 1972 has an American been named world chess champion. That could change within a week's time. Italian-American ...
American Fabiano Caruana Vies to Become First World Chess Champ From US Since 1972 - Newser
- American Fabiano Caruana Vies to Become First World Chess Champ From US Since 1972 Newser
- Fabiano Caruana could be first American world chess champion since 1972 NBC News
- Fabiano Caruana Missed His Chance To Take Control Of The World Chess Championship Deadspin
- The World Chess Championship is thrilling. But where are the women? The Guardian
- Who Is Fabiano Caruana? 26-Year-Old Could Be First American Chess Champion In 46 Years International Business Times
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Fabiano Caruana could be first American world chess champion since 1972 - NBC News
Brooklyn-raised grandmaster Fabiano Caruana is playing Magnus Carlsen for the 2018 World Chess Championship crown.
Fabiano Caruana Missed His Chance To Take Control Of The World Chess Championship - Deadspin
LONDON — The tension continues to mount as Magnus Carlsen and Fabiano Caruana remain deadlocked after eight games of their 12-game World Chess ...
Draw play: Carlsen, Caruana struggle for a breakthrough in knotted chess title fight - Washington Times
Chess fans these days are sounding like those soccer aficionados who try to tell us those 0-0 ties are actually gripping entertainment. Just as in 2016, the ...
Checkmate or Stalemate? Carlsen and Caruana Draw Again - The New York Times
Like tick-tack-toe, five-day cricket matches and Italian soccer in the 1980s, chess has a lot of draws. But the two grandmasters currently battling for the world title in London, Magnus Carlsen and Fabiano Caruana, may be taking it a little too far. Eight of the 12 games in their world championship match are over. And every one of them, including Monday’s Game 8, has ended in a draw. For the past week and a half, Carlsen and Caruana, the two best players in the world, have matched wits, and moves, across a table in an auditorium in hourslong games. It can all feel a bit sterile at times, wi...
Magnus Carlsen springs Game 8 escape thanks to Fabiano Caruana's false step - The Guardian
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Magnus Carlsen admitted he was “happy to survive” after saving a draw in Monday's eighth game of the world chess championship, which left the series deadlocked at 4-4 with four games remaining.
One Bad Pawn Move Has Kept The World Chess Championship DeadlockedFiveThirtyEight
Carlsen-Caruana 7: Magnus “way too soft”chess24
Caruana, Carlsen serve an epic drawTimes of India
Insidethegames.biz -The Boston Globe
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Checkmate or Stalemate? Carlsen and Caruana Draw Again ... - The New York Times
Fabiano Caruana v Magnus Carlsen -- making chess cool - CNN
Fabiano Caruana -- the American helping make chess cool - CNN
‘They Are Indeed Buying Nerds!’ Chess World Questions an American Grandmaster’s Move—to the U.S. - The Wall Street Journal
‘They Are Indeed Buying Nerds!’ Chess World Questions an American Grandmaster’s Move—to the U.S. - Wall Street Journal
Fabiano Caruana—currently competing against Magnus Carlsen in the World Chess Championship—stirred up controversy by switching from representing Italy ...
One Bad Pawn Move Has Kept The World Chess Championship Deadlocked - FiveThirtyEight
One has to be better than good to win at the World Chess Championship. One has to be nearly perfect. Fabiano Caruana, the world No. 2, was reminded of that ...
Checkmate or Stalemate? Carlsen and Caruana Draw Again - New York Times
The world chess championship between Magnus Carlsen and Fabiano Caruana has completed eight of its 12 scheduled games. Every one has ended in a ...
Fabiano Caruana -- the American helping make chess cool - CNN International
Fabiano Caruana & Magnus Carlsen clash in the World Chess Championship in London this month. CNN Sport talks to the American who is helping make ...
Magnus Carlsen springs Game 8 escape thanks to Fabiano Caruana's false step - The Guardian
Magnus Carlsen admitted he was “happy to survive” after saving a draw in Monday's eighth game of the world chess championship, which left the series ...
Magnus Carlsen saves draw as Fabiano Caruana falters in Game 8 – as it happened - The Guardian
As it happened: Magnus Carlsen was 'happy to survive' a time crunch and dangerous position against Fabiano Caruana in Game 8 of the world title match.