World Chess Championship still deadlocked after three games‘There’s a lot of time to go. Any game could explode,’ says CarlsenMagnus Carlsen and Ian Nepomniachtchi played to a third successive draw in the third game of their world championship showdown in Dubai as the
Russian challenger weathered another atypical position before negotiating a bloodless result after 41 moves in 2hr 42min.
Nepomniachtchi, playing as white, opened with 1 e4 and the action quickly followed the same anti-Marshall branch of the Ruy Lopez opening from Friday’s first encounter. Carlsen broke from familiar territory with the rare 10 … Re8, bypassing four more popular choices from the position, marking the third time in as many games that he was first to mix things up with an unusual move.