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Two chess masters are locked in a never-ending spiral of tied games -- 10 so far -- at the World Chess Championships in London. It's the longest streak of draws to ever hit the league's 132-year history.
American Fabiano Caruana and Norway's Magnus Carlsen are in a way winners where they already get to split the €$1.1 million prize, 60-40.
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