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I presume you are asking about the World Chess Championship. There was no World Chess Championship match in 2011.
The chess match lasted over 12 hours. The chess board showed that white was on the verge of checkmate. Chess is a challenging game to master.
A stalemate is a draw; no one wins. In this light, we don't see that "one player is stalemated" but we see the game or match as a stalemate, or draw.
It could be, but at straightupchess.com the vertical board can be used to display a chess set and to play a casual game of chess on the wall mounted chess board.
The amount of miles that a tennis player covers during a 3-set pro match completely depends on the player and how match they move around when they play. The area covered could vary greatly depending on the player.
Tenel Ka lost her left arm when her faulty lightsaber exploded during a training match with Jacen Solo.
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The world's most popular chess player in the world was Bobby Fischer. Nowadays Garry Kasparov is very popular as well. EDIT: All true. However, Kasparov no longer plays competitive chess so his popularity, as far as a chess player, has waned, and Fischer is, well, dead. Currently the most popular Grandmasters are Vaselin Topalov, Vishy Anand, and Magnus Carlsen, and, if you are from the USA, Hikaru Nakamura. Currently, Vishy Anand is the reigning World Chess Champion recognized by FIDE. He won the undisputed title in 2008 against Vladimir Kramnik. This match was necessary as Anand was crowned the champion via being the victor in a Championship Tournament, not as a result of Match Play. The result against Kramnik put that 'dispute' to rest. Vaselin Topalov defeated Gata Kamsky to win the right to challenge Anand in the next championship match, which has yet to be scheduled in its finality. also Kasporov
Not wanting to lose the chess match, he quickly changed his strategy.
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