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Magnus Carlsen has climbed another chess mountain

Posted on November 22, 2013 by Ted Bauer

Chess can be a confusing sport in terms of the logistics of (a) how to play it and (b) how it’s internationally organized. Magnus Carlsen, for example, has seemingly been on the scene forever. He became a grandmaster at 13, he’s… Continue Reading →

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