World Chess Championship Game 6: Caruana Misses 'Impossible' Win

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Last updated 30 maio 2024
World Chess Championship Game 6: Caruana Misses 'Impossible' Win
It has been 16,878 days since an American has won a game in an undisputed world championship match (Spassky vs Fischer, game 21, Aug. 31, 1972). And since the top American is not a supercomputer, it will be at least two more. In today's round six of the 2018 world chess championship, Fabiano Caruana
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