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Magnus Carlsen, the five-time World Chess Champion and top-rated player (FIDE rating 2839), recently took on ChatGPT in a ...
World No.1 Magnus Carlsen suffered an embarrassing defeat to reigning world champion D Gukesh in Round 6 of the Grand Chess Tour. Ahead of their clash, Carlsen made a bizarre statement, saying that he ...
D Gukesh defeated World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen in the sixth round of the Grand Chess Tour in Zagreb, taking the sole lead with 10 points.
Gukesh made Magnus Carlsen eat his words on Thursday (July 3) by continuing his dream run in the ongoing SuperUnited Rapid Chess tournament, which is currently taking place in Zagreb, Croatia. The ...
Grand Chess Tour: D Gukesh In Joint Lead With Magnus Carlsen And Wesley So After Day One World champion D Gukesh came up with two straight victories to tie for the top spot.
With six rounds still to come in the rapid section, and 18 thereafter in the blitz, it's early days but Carlsen still remains the firm favourite in his second favourite version after freestyle chess.
Magnus Carlsen's Team Liquid welcomes the young Indian chess prodigy, R Praggnanandhaa, ahead of the Esports World Cup in Riyadh. Praggnanandhaa joins other Indian players in the esports arena ...
Carlsen welcomes Praggnanandhaa to Team Liquid; Nakamura hails Indian prodigy as ‘rare gem of chess world’ Praggnanandhaa becomes the fourth Indian to sign up with an esports franchise with chess ...
A day after R Praggnanandhaa won the 2nd UzChess Cup, the 19-year-old from Chennai was announced as the newest member of Team Liquid, a move that sees him join forces with the likes of five-time world ...
The Indian leg of the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam, scheduled for September in New Delhi, has been cancelled due to a lack of sponsors. This is a disappointment for fans hoping to see Magnus Carlsen ...
A nine-year-old chess player from India nearly defeated world No.1 Magnus Carlsen in an online game on Tuesday. Here’s the story of Aarit Kapil, who hails from Delhi and started playing chess only ...
A nine-year-old Delhi boy has become the latest Indian chess sensation after pushing five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen to the brink during the Early Titled Tuesday competition. Aarit Kapil faced ...