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Chess champion Magnus Carlsen quit the World Rapid Chess Championship after he refused to change out of a pair of jeans, which, according to the World Chess Federation, is a dress code violation. NBC News’ Dana Griffin explains how the chess champion was able to return to compete and spark a conversation about tradition and modernization within the game. 

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