Magnus Carlsen questioned the validity of classical chess as a measure of skill, favoring rapid chess. Gukesh acknowledged ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNAmid Magnus Carlsen's Protests Against FIDE, Bulls Legend Derrick Rose Pays Tribute to Chess GrandmasterRetirement sure hasn't confined Derrick Rose to the leisure of his home. The post Amid Magnus Carlsen's Protests Against FIDE ...
Magnus Carlsen, a 34-year-old Norwegian, is among the greatest chess players of all time.
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 ...
Yeti, an outdoor-products firm, acquired Mystery Ranch last year. Even established bagmakers are following the pack.
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 ...
FIDE president Arkady Dvorkovich has spoken out about the fallout from the Magnus Carlsen jeans incident which saw the world’s greatest active player pull out from the World Rapid Championship. After ...
The Rapid competition was shrouded by Magnus Carlsen’s jeans scandal. Then it just didn’t stop there as it seeped into the Blitz C’ship as well, where fans saw the World No. 1 share the ...
(File)(PTI) Indian grandmaster Arjun Erigaisi on Tuesday won the early Titled Tuesday weekly blitz competition conducted by Chess.com, reported First Post, beating the World No 1 Magnus Carlsen ...
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