World Chess Championship 2018 – Game 4 - TheChessWorld

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World Chess Championship 2018 – Game 4 - TheChessWorld
Game four of the World Chess Championship match in London was drawn after only 34  moves. Magnus Carlsen was angry with allowing his challenger Fabiano Caruana such an easy draw with black. Carlsen switched to the English with white but seemed to be thinking even in a position that Caruana had previously had over the board and never seemed to seriously trouble his opponent.
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