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Today in Chess: World Chess Championship Round 3

Hosted by the Saint Louis Chess Club, Today in Chess brings you all the excitement from the 2018 World Chess Championship. Will Magnus Carlsen keep his title or will challenger Fabiano Caruana take the crown? The Broadcast will feature our expert commentary team of Jennifer Shahade, Maurice Ashley, and Yasser Seirawan providing coverage of the World Chess Championship match happening in London between current World Champion, Magnus Carlsen of Norway, and challenger Fabiano Caruana of the U.S.

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2018 Winter Chess Classic: Round 2

The 2018 Winter Chess Classic is the fourth of four tournaments each year featuring international chess professionals. The Winter Chess Classic is comprised of two 10-player Round Robin tournaments. Over the course of 10 days, these competitors will battle for more than $30,000 in prize money and gain valuable experience in top-level events.

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2018 Winter Chess Classic: Round 1

The 2018 Winter Chess Classic is the last of four tournaments this year featuring international players rated around 2500 and 2600. It's comprised of two 10-player Round Robin tournaments. These competitors will battle for more than $30,000 in prize money and gain valuable experience in top-level events. Join GM Jesse Kraai and Ben Simon for the move-by-move.

USChessChamps.com
2018.11.05

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2018 Winter Chess Classic: Round 9

The 2018 Winter Chess Classic is the last of four tournaments this year featuring international players rated around 2500 and 2600. It's comprised of two 10-player round robin tournaments. These competitors will battle for more than $30,000 in prize money and gain valuable experience in top-level events. Join GM Jesse Kraai and Ben Simon for the move-by-move.

USChessChamps.com
2018.11.13

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2018 Winter Chess Classic: Round 8

The 2018 Winter Chess Classic is the last of four tournaments this year featuring international players rated around 2500 and 2600. It's comprised of two 10-player round robin tournaments. These competitors will battle for more than $30,000 in prize money and gain valuable experience in top-level events. Join GM Jesse Kraai and Ben Simon for the move-by-move.

USChessChamps.com
2018.11.12

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