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World Champion Magnus Carlsen is the sole leader of the Côte d'Ivoire Rapid tournament after scoring two wins and a draw for a second day in a row. Hikaru Nakamura could be sharing first place with Carlsen had he managed to convert a winning advantage against Bassem Amin — 'Naka' even lost that game and now stands two points behind the leader. Plenty of exciting chess and missed opportunities were seen on Thursday in Abidjan. | Photo: Lennart Ootes / Grand Chess Tourfrom Chess News http://bit.ly/2PWWxlB
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