International Chess Federation on X: Ian Nepomniachtchi: As I said two years ago, it's very important to try not to lose. If you don't lose, it's surely going alright. #FIDECandidates Photo by

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International Chess Federation on X: Ian Nepomniachtchi: As I said two  years ago, it's very important to try not to lose. If you don't lose, it's  surely going alright. #FIDECandidates Photo by
Ian Nepomniachtchi – The Fear of Chess King Carlsen - Henry Chess Sets
International Chess Federation on X: Ian Nepomniachtchi: As I said two  years ago, it's very important to try not to lose. If you don't lose, it's  surely going alright. #FIDECandidates Photo by
Nepomniachtchi Holds Ding To Draw, Closes In On World Championship Title
International Chess Federation on X: Ian Nepomniachtchi: As I said two  years ago, it's very important to try not to lose. If you don't lose, it's  surely going alright. #FIDECandidates Photo by
Ian Nepomniachtchi Still Leads After Third Game in Chess World Championship Ends in Draw - The Astana Times
International Chess Federation on X: Ian Nepomniachtchi: As I said two  years ago, it's very important to try not to lose. If you don't lose, it's  surely going alright. #FIDECandidates Photo by
Chess-Psychological battle at heart of 'unusual' world championship match
International Chess Federation on X: Ian Nepomniachtchi: As I said two  years ago, it's very important to try not to lose. If you don't lose, it's  surely going alright. #FIDECandidates Photo by
Ian Nepomniachtchi: World Championship defeat made me lose my right to have some rest
International Chess Federation on X: Ian Nepomniachtchi: As I said two  years ago, it's very important to try not to lose. If you don't lose, it's  surely going alright. #FIDECandidates Photo by
International Chess Federation on X: Today's Twitter question came from Luis Mondesi @13m5 to the challenger: If given the chance to reset the match and start again, what would you have done
International Chess Federation on X: Ian Nepomniachtchi: As I said two  years ago, it's very important to try not to lose. If you don't lose, it's  surely going alright. #FIDECandidates Photo by
Nepomniachtchi loses game 12 after almost having the title within his grasp
International Chess Federation on X: Ian Nepomniachtchi: As I said two  years ago, it's very important to try not to lose. If you don't lose, it's  surely going alright. #FIDECandidates Photo by
Russia's Ian Nepo Nepomniachtchi edges Norway's Magnus Carlsen, wins the World Chess Championship!
International Chess Federation on X: Ian Nepomniachtchi: As I said two  years ago, it's very important to try not to lose. If you don't lose, it's  surely going alright. #FIDECandidates Photo by
Ian Nepomniachtchi – The Fear of Chess King Carlsen - Henry Chess Sets
International Chess Federation on X: Ian Nepomniachtchi: As I said two  years ago, it's very important to try not to lose. If you don't lose, it's  surely going alright. #FIDECandidates Photo by
Nepomniachtchi Wins FIDE Candidates Tournament
International Chess Federation on X: Ian Nepomniachtchi: As I said two  years ago, it's very important to try not to lose. If you don't lose, it's  surely going alright. #FIDECandidates Photo by
Caruana, Nepomniachtchi Win To Set Up Clash Of Leaders
International Chess Federation on X: Ian Nepomniachtchi: As I said two  years ago, it's very important to try not to lose. If you don't lose, it's  surely going alright. #FIDECandidates Photo by
Chess-Psychological battle at heart of 'unusual' world championship match
International Chess Federation on X: Ian Nepomniachtchi: As I said two  years ago, it's very important to try not to lose. If you don't lose, it's  surely going alright. #FIDECandidates Photo by
Ian Nepomniachtchi - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
International Chess Federation on X: Ian Nepomniachtchi: As I said two  years ago, it's very important to try not to lose. If you don't lose, it's  surely going alright. #FIDECandidates Photo by
Ian Nepomniachtchi Misses Winning Position After Defeat in Game 12 of World Chess Championship - The Astana Times
International Chess Federation on X: Ian Nepomniachtchi: As I said two  years ago, it's very important to try not to lose. If you don't lose, it's  surely going alright. #FIDECandidates Photo by
If Ian Nepomniachtchi wins the world championship match with Ding Liren particularly convincingly (or vice versa), will that go some way towards legitimising the winner's status as a legitimate world champion?
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