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What were the rapid tiebreaker rules? Carlsen won the first 3 in a row and the match is over. Was it best of 5 ?

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Leo wrote: Fri Nov 30, 2018 3:42 pm What were the rapid tiebreaker rules? Carlsen won the first 3 in a row and the match is over. Was it best of 5 ?
It was the best on 4 rapid games.
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Leo wrote: Fri Nov 30, 2018 3:42 pm What were the rapid tiebreaker rules? Carlsen won the first 3 in a row and the match is over. Was it best of 5 ?
I think it was the best of four. If all four rapids were drawn then it would have went to blitz. I believe I heard Judit say if the blitz was drawn then whoever had black would win. Not sure about that, so fact check it.
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Thanks. Imagine the old rules were it was the first one to 6 wins. Fischer wanted the first one to 10 wins. (I suspect that if he were alive he would think that the match was prearranged.) The match could have gone on for months.
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yes, the replys were correct...of course after the possible blitz-draws, an amageddon would have been started in which black had won the title if he were able to draw this last game :-)
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