World Chess Championship 2016: Magnus Carlsen – Sergey Karjakin

World Chess Championship 2016: Magnus Carlsen – Sergey Karjakin

The World Chess Championship match consists of 12 games with a classical time control: 120 minutes for 40 moves, then 60 minutes for 20 moves, and then 15 minutes plus 30 second per move until the end of the game. If the match is tied, a tie-break will be played. – FIDE.

 

 

 

 

All Games from The World Chess Championship Match 2016:

Game #1 – World Championship Match – NYC 2016

Game #2 – World Championship Match – NYC 2016

Game #3 – World Championship Match – NYC 2016

Game #4 – World Championship Match – NYC 2016

Game #5 – World Championship Match – NYC 2016

Game #6 – World Championship Match – NYC 2016

Game #7 – World Championship Match – NYC 2016

Game #8 – World Championship Match – NYC 2016

Game #9 – World Championship Match – NYC 2016

Game #10 – World Championship Match – NYC 2016

Game #11 – World Championship Match – NYC 2016

Game #12 – World Championship Match – NYC 2016

Image Credits and Games Courtesy of Official WorldChess Site

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Updated 01.11.2024

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