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Interview with Alexandra Kosteniuk | 2019 FIDE Women's Grand Prix - Monaco
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave defeated Magnus Carlsen to reach the final of the Grand Chess Tour playoff. The Frenchman beat the world champion in a tiebreak of their semifinal and will now face Ding Liren in the final. Ding won against Levon Aronian in their semifinal match.
Congratulations to MVL on defeating Magnus Carlsen to advance to the finals! #GCTFinals
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Ding Liren is all smiles after advancing to the finals, analyzes his second win against Aronian #GCTFinals
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The make-or-break moment from the thrilling tiebreak match between Magnus Carlsen and Maxime Vachier-Lagrave in the Grand Chess Tour semifinal: 35.Nc5 is the kind of mistake that's hard to recover from.
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The world champion after the critical 35.Nc5 blunder against a Maxime Vachier-Lagrave in full hustle mode.
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Magnus Carlsen had some very nice words to say about Maxime Vachier-Lagrave after their exciting match in London. https://bit.ly/387duCw
Carlsen: "He's a great player and a deserved winner. He outlasted me in the match. At this format, he is very, very good. I knew if I didn't have a perfect day, it was going to be tough.
The finals are set, and will start on Friday. #GCTFinals
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave will face off against Ding Liren for the title of 2019 Grand Chess Tour Champion in addition to the $150,000 prize.
Magnus Carlsen and Levon Aronian will battle it out for third place and $60,000.
Who do you think will win the 2019 Grand Chess Tour?
anonymous poll

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Ding Liren πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ – 4
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πŸ‘₯ 8 people voted so far.
Some rare photos of Tal-Botvinnik 1961 WCC rematch.
We can see both how Tal is thinking and how Botvinnik is thinking.

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