Magnus Carlsen takes lead in chess title fight with epic 136-move win - Washington Times
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It took 136 grueling moves, but world chess champion Magnus Carlsen of Norway broke through to score the first decisive result of his title match with Russian grandmaster Ian Nepomniachtchi Friday in Dubai.
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