FIDE World Championship - Magnus Carlsen vs Ian Nepomniactchi

Game 6 is officially the longest world chess championship game in history, at 136 moves, beating Kasparov vs Korchnoi in 1978 at 125 moves.
Nepo is at his most dangerous tomorrow. Carlsen needs to fight as maximally as possible for rounds 7-9. That is because it is usually during these rounds that Nepo loses games. Nepo is almost guaranteed to lose a second game.
Game 6 is officially the longest world chess championship game in history, at 136 moves, beating Kasparov vs Korchnoi in 1978 at 125 moves.
Another K.Kasparov was not in town.


this is what the headlines should look in the next few days according to me:
WORLD CHAMPION MAGNUS CARLSEN SEVERELY OVERESTIMATES WWC CHALLENGER IAN NEPOMNIATCHCHI AND ENDS UP SELF-DESTRUCTING HIS LAST THREE CHESS POSITIONS. CHESS BECOMES MUCH MORE POPULAR TO DUE FORMER WORLD CHAMPION MAGNUS SELF-DESTRUCTING HIS LAST THREE GAMES. NEPO IS CROWNED AS THE NEW AND THE FIRST EVER SUPREME OVERLORD OF CHESS WHILE MAGNUS GOES TO SOVIET RUSSIA AND ENDS UP YEETING HIMSELF FROM THE FACE OF EARTH. A BIG CONGRATS TO NEPO FOR BEING THE FIRST EVER SUPREME OVERLORD OF CHESS, ALL HAIL NEPO!
Game 6 , here https://www.twitch.tv/chess
I was being sarcastic. And I see no Q+N in the position.