Jan-Krzysztof Duda halts Carlsen's hat-trick, wins Oslo Esports
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Magnus Carlsen was poised to win his third consecutive tournament of Meltwater Champions Chess Tour 2022 season. Shakhriyar Mamedyarov had something to say about it. He handed the world champion not only his third loss of the event, but the toughest one. The Azerbaijan no.1 only took the minimum number of games to beat the world no.1, something even Liem or Jorden could not do. Praggnanandhaa once again lost in minimum number games, against Giri. Thus, Pragg finished at fourth place, behind Carlsen. Liem beat Jorden in the tie-breaks to finish second. Carlsen continues to lead the tour standings, Pragg climbed to the fourth place.
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Event: Meltwater Champions Chess Tour Finals 2021 : r/chess
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