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World Championship update

After six rounds of the World Chess Championship, being held in New York between Magnus Carlsen and Sergey Karjakin, the score is tied at three points each.   All games have been drawn so far.   The winner is the first to reach 6½ points.

Carlsen would appear to have let slip some winning chances in some of the games.

You can follow the games live on Chess24.com and on other sites, including ChessBomb.   Game seven is on Sunday evening as today is a 'rest' day.




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