Freestyle Chess Grand Slam began at Weissenhaus, Germany, featuring a rapid event to decide eight knockout contenders. Indian GM D Gukesh faced tough matches, while Javokhir Sindarov shined, defeating ...
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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FIDE has slammed the Freestyle Chess Players Club, which is co-owned by Magnus Carlsen and counts Viswanathan Anand and D Gukesh among its members, for trying to project its upcoming tournament as a ...
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 ...
Doha, Qatar: Qatar will host the prestigious International Chess Federation (FIDE ... The top-ranked player in the world, Norwegian Magnus Carlsen and Russian grandmaster and current World ...
Former World chess champion Magnus ... Gukesh—Carlsen continues to keep a keen eye on the beautiful game. As United’s season hangs in the balance, the outspoken support from high-profile ...
Five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen ... chess. He is a big fan of Spanish giants Real Madrid and keeps attending their games occasionally. Had a memorable birthday at the Santiago Bernabeu seeing ...
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 ...
Magnus Carlsen ... As per Naim, he gave his official account on chess.com to Mughda who doesn’t have his own profile or an official title. As luck would have it, the kid got randomly paired with ...
Magnus Carlsen is yet to comment on the result, but the 9-year-old prodigy from Bangladesh has stunned the chess world by defeating the World Champion. In an unbelievable twist, the little one ...