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Armageddon looms in World Chess Championship final Armageddon looms in World Chess Championship final
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Two chess grandmasters have spent November locked in stalemate, with the world chess championship up for grabs.Two chess grandmasters have spent November locked in stalemate, with the world chess championship up for grabs.
After 11 games and 11 draws, American Fabiano Caruana is seeking to take the title from Norwegian Magnus Carlsen. After 12 games and 12 draws, American Fabiano Caruana is seeking to take the title from Norwegian Magnus Carlsen.
The final match is under way in London - but another draw would begin a series of fast-paced tie-breakers, culminating in a game type known as "Armageddon". After drawing their final match in London on Monday, they head to a series of fast-paced tie-breakers, culminating in a game type known as "Armageddon".
If he wins, Caruana would be the first US world champion since Bobby Fischer in 1972. If he wins, Caruana will be the first US world champion since Bobby Fischer in 1972.
But he is facing a fierce title defence from Carlsen, who has been champion since 2013 and is the top-ranked player in the world. But in Wednesday's tie-breaker, he will again face a fierce title defence from Carlsen, who has been champion since 2013 and is the top-ranked player in the world.
On top of the prestige that comes with the title, the pair are also battling over a €1m (£880,000) cash prize.On top of the prestige that comes with the title, the pair are also battling over a €1m (£880,000) cash prize.
By 17:00 GMT, the two players had been locked in a soundproof box at the play venue for some two hours, having exchanged fewer than two dozen moves each. The two players were locked in a soundproof box at the play venue for some three hours before Carlsen offered his opponent a draw.
The game's moves are being live-streamed with commentary from other chess grandmasters across platforms including YouTube and popular video game streaming site Twitch.tv. The game's moves were live-streamed with commentary from other chess grandmasters across platforms including YouTube and popular video game streaming site Twitch.tv.
The 11-draw series in London makes it one of the most fiercely contested in history. The 12-draw series in London makes it one of the most fiercely contested in history.
Awarded half a point each for every draw, the score is 5.5 to 5.5 in this best-out-of-12 format. The tie-breaker will be a series of increasingly fast games.
If they draw all 12 games, the tie-breaker is a series of increasingly fast games on Wednesday. Carlsen will be seen as the favourite as he is considered an expert at rapid chess.
However, former grand master Garry Kasparov tweeted that he thought the draw offer indicated the Norwegian was losing his nerve.
In the ordinary games, each player starts with a generous time bank of 100 minutes, and more time is added as the game progresses. That means it is possible to watch a grandmaster do nothing except stare at the board for several minutes.In the ordinary games, each player starts with a generous time bank of 100 minutes, and more time is added as the game progresses. That means it is possible to watch a grandmaster do nothing except stare at the board for several minutes.
But in the tie-breakers, four games are played with just 25 minutes on the clock, and 10 seconds added after each move.But in the tie-breakers, four games are played with just 25 minutes on the clock, and 10 seconds added after each move.
If it is still a draw after that, two "blitz" games are played - with just five minutes per player and three added seconds per turn. In such circumstances, mistakes are much easier to make.If it is still a draw after that, two "blitz" games are played - with just five minutes per player and three added seconds per turn. In such circumstances, mistakes are much easier to make.
In the unlikely event that after two sets of blitz, the title is still tied, a sudden death variety called "Armageddon" is played.In the unlikely event that after two sets of blitz, the title is still tied, a sudden death variety called "Armageddon" is played.
In this chess game type, there will be a winner - a draw means a victory for the player wielding the black game pieces. To compensate, white gets more time on his clock - a minute more, but the pace is still as fast as a blitz game.In this chess game type, there will be a winner - a draw means a victory for the player wielding the black game pieces. To compensate, white gets more time on his clock - a minute more, but the pace is still as fast as a blitz game.