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Magnus Carlsen is World Chess Champion 2016! – Chessdom
Magnus Carlsen is World Chess Champion 2016! – Chessdom

Has Magnus Carlsen checkmated himself? – DW – 12/27/2022
Has Magnus Carlsen checkmated himself? – DW – 12/27/2022

World Chess Championship: Magnus Carlsen retains title - BBC News
World Chess Championship: Magnus Carlsen retains title - BBC News

World Chess Championship 2023: Why Magnus Carlsen isn't playing and  everything else you need to know | CNN
World Chess Championship 2023: Why Magnus Carlsen isn't playing and everything else you need to know | CNN

Carlsen Wins Game 6, Longest World Chess Championship Game Of All Time -  Chess.com
Carlsen Wins Game 6, Longest World Chess Championship Game Of All Time - Chess.com

World Chess Championship: Magnus Carlsen triumphs after mammoth final as  Armageddon endgame loomed | The Independent | The Independent
World Chess Championship: Magnus Carlsen triumphs after mammoth final as Armageddon endgame loomed | The Independent | The Independent

Chess: Magnus Carlsen 'unlikely' to defend crown, but questions remain | Magnus  Carlsen | The Guardian
Chess: Magnus Carlsen 'unlikely' to defend crown, but questions remain | Magnus Carlsen | The Guardian

Magnus Carlsen Wins World Chess Championship - The New York Times
Magnus Carlsen Wins World Chess Championship - The New York Times

World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen Gave Electric Shock to Grand Masters  Making Wrong Moves, Called It “Magnificent Concept” Earlier This Year -  EssentiallySports
World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen Gave Electric Shock to Grand Masters Making Wrong Moves, Called It “Magnificent Concept” Earlier This Year - EssentiallySports

Carlsen–Niemann controversy - Wikipedia
Carlsen–Niemann controversy - Wikipedia

World champion Magnus Carlsen brings glamour to world of chess | Financial  Times
World champion Magnus Carlsen brings glamour to world of chess | Financial Times

50.Qh6+!!, the move that won Magnus Carlsen the World Chess Championship.
50.Qh6+!!, the move that won Magnus Carlsen the World Chess Championship.

Fully deserved: Magnus Carlsen congratulates Praggnanandhaa after losing to  Indian GM | Sports News,The Indian Express
Fully deserved: Magnus Carlsen congratulates Praggnanandhaa after losing to Indian GM | Sports News,The Indian Express

Magnus Carlsen Wins 2021 World Chess Championship - Chess.com
Magnus Carlsen Wins 2021 World Chess Championship - Chess.com

Carlsen hints he's played last World Championship match | chess24.com
Carlsen hints he's played last World Championship match | chess24.com

Magnus Carlsen Is Giving Up The World Title. But The Carlsen Era Lives On.  | FiveThirtyEight
Magnus Carlsen Is Giving Up The World Title. But The Carlsen Era Lives On. | FiveThirtyEight

World Championship Game 6: Carlsen wins marathon | ChessBase
World Championship Game 6: Carlsen wins marathon | ChessBase

World Rapid Chess Championship - Wikipedia
World Rapid Chess Championship - Wikipedia

Magnus Carlsen wins 5th World Championship title | chess24.com
Magnus Carlsen wins 5th World Championship title | chess24.com

Magnus Carlsen: 'If I had lost, it could have been my last world  championship match' | Magnus Carlsen | The Guardian
Magnus Carlsen: 'If I had lost, it could have been my last world championship match' | Magnus Carlsen | The Guardian

Magnus Carlsen Won the Chess World Championship Again, but Something Has  Changed | The New Yorker
Magnus Carlsen Won the Chess World Championship Again, but Something Has Changed | The New Yorker

PUMA Partners up With World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen and the Champions  Chess Tour | Business Wire
PUMA Partners up With World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen and the Champions Chess Tour | Business Wire

How world champion Magnus Carlsen rode the chess boom | FOX 2
How world champion Magnus Carlsen rode the chess boom | FOX 2

Viewfinder: Magnus Carlsen Wins the World Chess Championship Again -  Pacific Standard
Viewfinder: Magnus Carlsen Wins the World Chess Championship Again - Pacific Standard