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                    [Title] => Carlsen keeps top rating; Wesley So is World No. 10
                    [Summary] => 

The FIDE has released its Jan. 2015 rating list, and the top four players were unchanged for the third consecutive month.

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Handling the white pieces, Garma, who earned his IM title only last year, sacrificed his queen on the 16th move for three pieces — a rook, a bishop and a knight — on his way to victory in 46 moves of a Sicilian Defense (Alapin Variation).
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ALAPIN VARIATION
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                    [Title] => Carlsen keeps top rating; Wesley So is World No. 10
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The FIDE has released its Jan. 2015 rating list, and the top four players were unchanged for the third consecutive month.

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Handling the white pieces, Garma, who earned his IM title only last year, sacrificed his queen on the 16th move for three pieces — a rook, a bishop and a knight — on his way to victory in 46 moves of a Sicilian Defense (Alapin Variation).
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