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Nobody expect Karjack-in to steal the crown. Everybody are rooting for the other thief to do it, that’s Car-Jana.
First, I apologize to everyone as I am just a simple chess kibitzer. But could anyone explain to me why Agdestein has to resign his game against Carlsen? As I see it, the game is far from decided and anything can still happen. Am I right or am I wrong.
Caruana uncharacteristically committed several blunders in his game against Karjakin. He could have gotten at least a draw if he did not pushed it.
Agdestein’s resignation is explained in straightforward terms in Daniel King’s video (at the Chessbase site) – RWood