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
FIDE Candidates Tournament: 4 Leaders As Ding Liren Loses Again
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
Ian Nepomniachtchi wins the Candidates without a single loss
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: Ian Nepomniachtchi: Today I should have used my advantage in the second game more carefully. There was a great position. And the fourth game was very difficult;
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
2020 World Candidates Tournament (Yekaterinburg, Russia) - The Chess Drum
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 wins second consecutive 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
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: 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
FIDE - International Chess Federation - Ian Nepomniachtchi: A tie-break is always some sort of a lottery, especially after a fourteen-game match. Probably my opponent made less mistakes, so that's it. #NepoDing
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
Nepomniachtchi has won two candidates tournaments with a round to spare, but has lost two world chess championship matches to different people. Does this imply he is weaker at playing one person
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
He got tired - and blew it off. Why Ian Nepomniachtchi didn't become the world chess champion — We are covering the agenda for you
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
2020 World Candidates Tournament (Yekaterinburg, Russia) - The Chess Drum
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
Did Ian Nepo lose WCC 21 psychologically after grueling Game 6 loss or did he play too rapid in a classical chess format with so much time left in his clock? - Quora
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
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