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In this file photo, reigning chess world champion Magnus Carlsen, from Norway, plays Italian-American challenger Fabiano Caruana, left, in the first few minutes of round 12 of their World Chess Championship Match in London, Monday, Nov. 26, 2018. In a match played on March 21, 2019, Mr. Carlsen and his opponent Anish Giri agreed to break a longstanding rule of the game by allowing the Black pieces the first move, a symbolic statement speaking out against racism on the U.N.'s International Day for the Elimination of Racism (AP Photo/Matt Dunham). **FILE**

In this file photo, reigning chess world champion Magnus Carlsen, from Norway, plays Italian-American challenger Fabiano Caruana, left, in the first few minutes of round 12 of their World Chess Championship Match in London, Monday, Nov. 26, 2018. In a match played on March 21, 2019, Mr. Carlsen and his opponent Anish Giri agreed to break a longstanding rule of the game by allowing the Black pieces the first move, a symbolic statement speaking out against racism on the U.N.'s International Day for the Elimination of Racism (AP Photo/Matt Dunham). **FILE**

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