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FIDE also confirmed the fine of $200 imposed on Carlsen and a reprimand issued by the Chief Arbiter to the effect that if he does not comply to the dress code he shall not be grouped for remaining rounds. However, Carlsen did not adapt and left the tournament. Talking with the chess channel Take Take Take, Carlsen said, «It became something of principle. He confessed to have been taken aback by the fine, as he had gone directly to the scene after a lunch appointment, and hadn't considered the jeans.
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Carlsen's withdrawal is the latest in a series of acrimonious exchanges with FIDE. He has attacked the organization for alleged intervention in Freestyle Chess, a version he advocates, and has become frustrated with its management. FIDE, in turn, denied his claims, stating they had no issue with aligning schedules but maintained that only FIDE can approve events labeled as world championships.
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Is there tension between Magnus Carlsen and FIDE?
Yes, Carlsen has criticized FIDE for its handling of various issues, including his promotion of