Vladimir Kramnik rages after loss to Nodirbek Abdusattorov and leaves the table. The incident took place during the Armageddon Series organized by World Chess. The series, one of the most televised events in chess history, was organized to show chess drama and energy.
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Armageddon by World Chess became one of the most televised chess tournament series in history. Shown on 60 stations around the world, including Bloomberg, Channel 4, and MSNBC.
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