Deadlock continues

November 14, 2018 08:58 pm | Updated 08:58 pm IST - LONDON

The World chess championship showdown between champion Magnus Carlsen and challenger Fabiano Caruana is yet to see a decisive game after the two played out their fourth straight draw here on Tuesday.

With the Norwegian playing white, the fourth game was the shortest of the match, getting over in 34 moves. The American Caruana had managed to share the point in the third game after a dogged resistance over 49 moves.

Off the board, there was a flutter when a YouTube clip showing Caruana’s preparation was uploaded before being pulled down.

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