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Final game could go into tiebreaks | Chess News - Times of India
Goldmoney Asian Rapid: Carlsen knocks out So in tiebreaks | ChessBase
World Chess Championship: Ding forces tiebreaks after playing out 7-7 draw with Nepomniachtchi - Sportstar
Chess: Ding Liren captures world crown after dramatic tie-break | Financial Times
2022 FIDE Grand Prix Berlin Final: Match Moves To Tiebreak After Short Skirmish - Chess.com
The dark side of chess: Payoffs, points and 12-year-old grandmasters - The Economic Times
World Chess Championship: Tiebreakers to determine the winner after Magnus Carlsen's shocking draw offer-Sports News , Firstpost
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Ding Liren crowned first Chinese male chess world champion - Hindustan Times
Heartbreak for American challenger in world chess final - ABC News
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Goryachkina qualifies for semi-finals, Lagno and Tan Zhongyi go to tiebreak
Checkmate in one: white to move : r/chess
Women's Candidates: Anna Muzychuk wins thrilling tiebreak | ChessBase
My favourite sequence of moves from rapid tiebreak in WCC : r/chess
2023 World Chess Championship: Game 10 - The Chess Drum
Tbilisi World Cup, Semis 2: Tiebreaks it is! | chess24.com
Ding Liren becomes China's first world chess champion
Ding Liren Becomes World Chess Champion with Courageous Moves in Tiebreaks Finale - The Astana Times
International Chess Federation on Twitter: "The second game of the final has just started! Levon Aronian needs to win to extend the tiebreaks to blitz, otherwise Hikaru Nakamura will become the winner
Carlsen-Karjakin, Game 12: Tiebreaks it is! | chess24.com
Aronian and Kramnik clash over Armageddon tie-break at Shanghai Masters | Chess | The Guardian
International Chess Federation on Twitter: "The last classical game of the Berlin #FIDEGrandPrix is a short draw in the Berlin variation of the Ruy Lopez; the fate of the winner's trophy will
Titled Tuesday: Grigoriants 1st On Tiebreak, So 2nd - Chess.com
Ding Liren of China Wins World Chess Championship - The New York Times