The Psychological Drama of the World Chess Championship

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The Psychological Drama of the World Chess Championship
Louisa Thomas writes about this year’s World Chess Championship match, in which the four-time defending champion, Magnus Carlsen, defeated the unpredictable challenger, Ian Nepomniachtchi.
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