World champion D Gukesh feels that while he is glad to experiment the Chess960 format, he doesn’t feel that it will take over ...
Magnus Carlsen questioned the validity of classical chess as a measure of skill, favoring rapid chess. Gukesh acknowledged ...
In an exclusive conversation with Hindustan Times, FIDE CEO and grandmaster Emil Sutovsky cleared the air on the recent controversy, and had a contrasting take on the so-called younger players. Among ...
Carlsen, the world’s highest-rated chess player since 2010, will take a seat in Weissenhaus, Germany, to compete in freestyle ...
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Hosted on MSNAmerican Chess GM brutally Lambasts Magnus Carlsen amid FIDE-Freestyle fiasco says, 'Cowardly, Your Childish Ego...'The long-standing feud between Hans Niemann and Magnus Carlsen escalated once again, as the American Grandmaster launched a ...
The Luka Doncic trade has shocked not just basketball fans, but celebrities from other sports have also been reacting to the incident. Among them is Norwegian chess Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen.
In the video, Nodirbek Yakubboev can be seen apologising to Vaishali Rameshbabu and her brother with a bouquet of flowers, just like a Bollywood movie.
Dhaka, Bangladesh: Bangladeshi FIDE master Nayem Haque claimed that a student of his, Ryan Rashid Mugdha, had defeated chess grandmaster and five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen in an online ...
In a shocking turn of events, world-renowned chess champion Magnus Carlsen has been beaten in an online match by a nine-year-old prodigy. The unexpected victory came during the Bullet Brawl event ...
Nine-year old Bangladeshi chess prodigy Rayan Rashid Mugdho bagged a surprising win over five-time World Champion Magnus Carlsen in online bullet chess Saturday, according to the player’s coach and ...
Ryan Rashid Mugdha, a nine-year-old chess prodigy from Bangladesh, has achieved the unimaginable by defeating five-time world champion and Norwegian grandmaster Magnus Carlsen in an online chess match ...
Indians continue to make waves in world chess. After a fabulous 2024 for ... Among the participants were World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen, No. 2 Fabiano Caruana and No. 3 Hikaru Nakamura.
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