Chess Classic:Aronian wins final in smooth style
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After World Champion Vishy Anand failed to qualify for the final of the GrenkeLeasing Rapid World Championship, Levon Aronian was clear favorite to win the title against the Ian Nepomniachtchi. And indeed, the Armenian had no trouble beating his young opponent 3-1. The only surprise was the how easily he seemed to do it. Anand drew his match for the third place with Arkadij Naiditsch. Final report.
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Chess Classic:Aronian wins final in smooth style
By master
After World Champion Vishy Anand failed to qualify for the final of the GrenkeLeasing Rapid World Championship, Levon Aronian was clear favorite to win the title against the Ian Nepomniachtchi. And indeed, the Armenian had no trouble beating his young opponent 3-1. The only surprise was the how easily he seemed to do it. Anand drew his match for the third place with Arkadij Naiditsch. Final report.
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- London Classic R1: Carlsen wins, McShane escapes Aronian ...
- London Classic Rd1: Carlsen wins, McShane escapes Aronian ...
- London Classic Rd2: Nakamura beats Aronian, Kramnik wins too ...
- Kavalek in Huffington: Texas Tech Wins Final Four of Chess ...
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