Svidler's Carlsen-Caruana Game 7 Analysis - 2018 FIDE World Chess Championship

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Last updated 21 novembro 2024
Svidler's Carlsen-Caruana Game 7 Analysis - 2018 FIDE World Chess  Championship
Grandmaster Peter Svidler takes us through Game 7 of the 2018 World Chess Championship in London. Replay the game with an interactive board and computer anal
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