Jerusalem, Israel. 14th December, 2019. WESLEY SO (L), 27, of the USA, competes with IAN NEPOMNIACHTCHI (R), 29, of Russia, in Round 2, Game 1, of the final leg of the World
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Download this stock image: Jerusalem, Israel. 14th December, 2019. WESLEY SO (L), 27, of the USA, competes with IAN NEPOMNIACHTCHI (R), 29, of Russia, in Round 2, Game 1, of the final leg of the World Chess Championship cycle at Jerusalem's Notre Dame Center. Eight competitors remain of the sixteen world's top grand masters who began the tournament in their fight for an 800,000 Euro prize, two spots in next year's Candidates Tournament and a chance to face reigning World Champion, Magnus Carlsen, in the 2020 Championship Match. The tournament has a knock out format with 16 players at the start. To win, a player must def - 2AFB2F4 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.
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Jerusalem, Israel. 14th December, 2019. WESLEY SO (top), 27, of the USA, competes with IAN NEPOMNIACHTCHI (bottom), 29, of Russia, in Round 2, Game 1, of the final leg of the World
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Ian Nepomniachtchi wins Jerusalem Grand Prix, qualifies to Candidates
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Nepomniachtchi wins the Jerusalem Grand Prix and qualifies for the Candidates
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Jerusalem, Israel. 14th December, 2019. WESLEY SO (L), 27, of the USA, competes with IAN NEPOMNIACHTCHI (R), 29, of Russia, in Round 2, Game 1, of the final leg of the World
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Jerusalem Grand Prix SF 2: Nepo knocks out MVL
Jerusalem, Israel. 14th December, 2019. WESLEY SO (L), 27, of the USA, competes with IAN NEPOMNIACHTCHI (R), 29, of Russia, in Round 2, Game 1, of the final leg of the World Chess Championship cycle at Jerusalem's Notre Dame Center. Eight
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