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World Chess Champion Faces American Challenger, Grueling First Game, and Woody Harrelson
Saturday November 10, 2018. 04:00 PM , from Slashdot
'It's the biggest chess event of the year as World Champion Magnus Carlsen will try to defend his title against the American challenger Fabiano Caruana,' reports Chess.com -- which is webcasting game two right now (7 a.m. PST, 3 p.m. London/GMT).
After seven grueling hours and 115 moves on Friday, the first game of their 12-game competition ended in a draw -- though challenger Caruana acknowledged that 'I was quite fortunate to end up with a draw... I was outplayed after the opening... I think I was clearly losing, for a long time I was losing.' This was not the most pleasant experience to defend this extremely long game with white. I think I was quite fortunate to end up with a draw... There was definitely a lot of nerves. It is a very different feeling playing the first game of a world championship match.... Normally with white you shouldn't be too happy with a draw, but considering my position I am very happy. I am relieved to have escaped.' Slate reports Caruana has spent $50,000 on chess coaching just in 2018 in hopes of claiming the 1 million euro prize. Ironically, the match's 'ceremonial starter', actor Woody Harrelson, bungled Caruana's first move by knocking over his king -- and then by moving the wrong pawn. 'Caruana was ready to accept the mistake and continue with the match before officials gave Harrelson a third chance and he finally moved the correct piece.' Defending champion Magnus Carlsen later admitted that 'I couldn't quite find the knockout before the time trouble.... I tried to find a way to exchange in order to play for a win, but I couldn't find it. Then I just moved around hoping to force a blunder, but I didn't succeed.' Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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