Magnus Carlsen and Ian Nepomniachtchi agree to share chess’ World Blitz Championship title, causing outcry from top players
- Magnus Carlsen and Ian Nepomniachtchi agreed to share the World Blitz Championship title, causing a stir in the chess community.
- The match ended in a tie at 3.5-3.5 after Carlsen suggested sharing the crown, which was accepted by Arkady Dvorkovich, President of FIDE.
- This decision sparked outcry from top players, as it was the first time a World Championship title was shared and not decided by a tie-break.
- FIDE stated that the decision was based on exceptional circumstances and does not set a precedent for future events.
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