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Hikaru Nakamura leads 3:2 and can now win the title and $140,000 tomorrow! If Magnus is going to win he needs to win the remaining two sets: https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/kiva-finals-of-the-magnus-carlsen-chess-tour-2020/9/1/7 
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  Hikaru Nakamura took a 3:2 lead against Magnus Carlsen on the most dramatic day of the final yet - the US Champion can now win it all tomorrow! Replay the games: https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/kiva-finals-of-the-magnus-carlsen-chess-tour-2020/9/1/7
#ImpactChess #c24live
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  The first win on Day 5 after 4 draws.
Carlsen takes a lead in the match after winning the first blitz game with black pieces. #ImpactChess
  Carlsen takes a lead in the match after winning the first blitz game with black pieces. #ImpactChess
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  What a spirit by Nakamura! Equalizing twice and then winning in Armageddon. 
Another great set victory by the American GM against the world champ. He again takes the lead in the match. #ImpactChess
  Another great set victory by the American GM against the world champ. He again takes the lead in the match. #ImpactChess
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On Day 6 Magnus Carlsen played through the pain barrier to level the score (again!) at 3:3, so that on Thursday we have the final set of the final match of the Magnus Carlsen Chess Tour Finals! https://chess24.com/en/read/news/magnus-tour-final-6-carlsen-plays-through-pain-to-force-decider 
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  Back pain couldn't stand in the way of Magnus winning on demand to force an epic Magnus Carlsen Chess Tour decider tomorrow, when $220,000 will be on the line! 
https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/kiva-finals-of-the-magnus-carlsen-chess-tour-2020/10/1/1
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  The world champ starts the 6th must-win set with a brilliant victory. 
23.Nxg7!!
Great sacrifice and win by the World Champion #impactchess
  23.Nxg7!!
Great sacrifice and win by the World Champion #impactchess
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#OnThisDay in 1909 Olga Rubtsova was born. She was a four-time Soviet women's champion and the fourth women's world champion (1956-1958). Later she also became the first women's world correspondence chess champion, in 1972. [Image from Dutch newsreel at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olga_Rubtsova]
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