Updated On: 28 November, 2018 01:21 PM IST | | AP
A 12-game battle of brains between American challenger Fabiano Caruana and reigning champion Magnus Carlsen of Norway has resulted in 12 straight draws, the first time that has happened in a chess world championship match

A chess player in action
After more than 50 hours of play over nearly three weeks, the chess world championship title will be decided by speedy tiebreaker games.
A 12-game battle of brains between American challenger Fabiano Caruana and reigning champion Magnus Carlsen of Norway has resulted in 12 straight draws, the first time that has happened in a chess world championship match.