2021 World Championship Match, Game 7

 Both players must have been shattered after the 136-move epic in game 6, and game 7 rather bore that out. Nepomniachtchi once more essayed an anti-Marshall, but the line he chose ended up fizzling out to nothing early on. While the game went on to move 41, it was effectively over as a contest by move 30, and the rest was just extending it to meet the event's Sofia rules.

Both players will have had reason to be satisfied with this result; Carlsen because he managed a draw with black without much sweat, Nepomniachtchi because he will have needed to recover after his loss in the previous game.

Carlsen now quite clearly has the edge, with a 4-3 lead at the halfway stage, and four whites and three blacks to come, but there's still plenty left in this match.


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