
Carlsen and Caruana begin the tie-breaks with the English opening, where sharp piece activity and a pivotal rook endgame establish Carlsen's edge in round 1.
Carlsen faces Caruana in the 2018 world chess championship tie breaks, after twelve hours of classical play, four rapid games decide the winner, and Carlsen retains the world champion title.
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After 12 draws in classical part of the match, many chess lovers found World Chess Championship very boring and they were waiting for the tie breaks (because during the tie breaks there is less time to think and players have to think and play faster). And chess lovers all over the world were not disappointed. World Champion Magnus Carlsen showed a very strong game and won this match, retaining World Champion's title one more time.