A Brief History of the French Defense in World Chess Championship
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The 2023 World Chess Championship match was held from April 9 to 30 between Ian Nepomniachtchi (Russia) and Ding Liren (China). Ding became the 17th modern world champion, winning in a four-game rapid tiebreak playoff 2.5 - 1.5 after the match was tied in the standard 14 regulation games with a score of 7 -…
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