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Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura have extended their congratulations to Indian chess prodigy R Praggnanandhaa following his ...
Magnus Carlsen's Team Liquid welcomes the young Indian chess prodigy, R Praggnanandhaa, ahead of the Esports World Cup in ...
Nicknamed ‘the Mozart of Chess’, the former world champion helped St Pauli to a 12th-placed finish in the 15-team standings.
The culprit, Lee Yi Wei, who later gambled the money away, was sentenced to a year in prison on Tuesday, and ordered to ...
I'm happy with the game that I played today. Tomorrow (Friday), hopefully, another good game I can play. And whatever the result will be, we'll see later. But yeah, just focusing on playing the game.' ...
Magnus Carlsen's fist smash at Norway Chess, following a loss to Gukesh, sparked widespread attention, overshadowing their ...
Magnus Carlsen leads D Gukesh by a narrow margin heading into the final round of Norway Chess 2025, fueled by victories over Fabiano Caruana and Wei Yi respectively. Hikaru Nakamura remains in ...
Lee Yi Wei kept the money in a locker at the National Library, bought new clothes to change into, before returning for the ...
Gukesh showed great calm and focus as he beat Wei Yi in Round 9, just days after losing to him in Round 5. With this win, he moves within half a point of Carlsen and remains in the running to win ...
In Round 9, he defeated China's formidable Wei Yi, reaching 14.5 points and narrowing the gap between himself and tournament leader Magnus Carlsen to just half a point.
D Gukesh scored his first classical win over Arjun Erigaisi to move to second place at Norway Chess, continuing his stunning run with back-to-back victories.
Magnus Carlsen stormed off after punching the table in frustration as world champion D Gukesh registered his first-ever over-the-board classical win against the Norwegian stalwart on Sunday.