Grand Chess Tour Paris: Hikaru Nakamura wins title on dramatic final day; Viswanathan Anand finishes sixth - Firstpost
The battles moved to the blitz time control on the fourth day of the Grand Chess Tour in Paris. Instead of 20 minutes with a ten-second delay, the players now had ...
Kasparov's 1st Bughouse Game: Grand Chess Tour - Chess.com
On Monday, the Paris Grand Chess Tour participants had a "pro-biz" event, and were joined by Garry Kasparov. It was also announced that Magnus Carlsen will ...
Grand Chess Tour Paris: Hikaru Nakamura wins title on dramatic final day; Viswanathan Anand finishes sixth - Firstpost
The battles moved to the blitz time control on the fourth day of the Grand Chess Tour in Paris. Instead of 20 minutes with a ten-second delay, the players now had ...
Magnus Carlsen to play the Sinquefield Cup - chess24
The last clash between Magnus Carlsen and Fabiano Caruana before their World Championship match now looks set to take place this August in the Si...
Grand Chess Tour Paris: Hikaru Nakamura wins title on dramatic final day; Viswanathan Anand finishes sixth - Firstpost
Grand Chess Tour Paris: Hikaru Nakamura wins title on dramatic final day; Viswanathan Anand finishes sixth
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The battles moved to the blitz time control on the fourth day of the Grand Chess Tour in Paris. Instead of 20 minutes with a ten-second delay, the players now had only five minutes and a three-second delay to make their moves. And after eighteen ...
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Wesley So wins Leuven Rapid/Blitz - BusinessWorld Online (press release)
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Wesley So wins Leuven Rapid/Blitz
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The Grand Chess Tour (GCT) is a circuit of chess tournaments where the world Top 10 players compete for multiple prize pools. This started in 2015 and, as expected, world champion Magnus Carlsen became Tour Champion. In 2016, in a big shock heard ...
Nakamura Wins Paris Grand Chess Tour - Chess.com
Hikaru Nakamura won the $37500 first prize at the Paris Grand Chess Tour after a dramatic day with more blunders than ever. Sergey Karjakin collapsed a few ...
GCT Paris: Nakamura by a nose - Chessbase News
Sergey Karjakin seemed unstoppable after Saturday's first nine rounds of blitz, however, Nakamura finally emerged as the winner of the Paris Grand Chess Tour ...
Wesley So wins Leuven Rapid/Blitz - BusinessWorld Online
The Grand Chess Tour (GCT) is a circuit of chess tournaments where the world Top 10 players compete for multiple prize pools. This started in 2015 and, ...
"I don't see Nigel as a great leadership candidate" - Chessbase News
IM Malcolm Pein, now a candidate for FIDE Deputy President, took time out from a full schedule for a chat with Macauley Peteron in Leuven at the end of the ...
Nakamura wins Paris Grand Chess Tour - chess24
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Nakamura wins Paris Grand Chess Tour
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Hikaru Nakamura overtook Sergey Karjakin on the final day of blitz to take home the winner's trophy from the Paris Grand Chess Tour. The American displayed his great skills at accelerated time controls as he only lost one game in both sections. Wesley ...
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Hikaru Nakamura won the $37500 first prize at the Paris Grand Chess Tour after a dramatic day with more blunders than ever. Sergey Karjakin collapsed a few ...
Grand Chess Tour Paris: Wesley So leads after ninth round ...Firstpost
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Nakamura Wins Paris Grand Chess Tour - Chess.com
Hikaru Nakamura won the $37500 first prize at the Paris Grand Chess Tour after a dramatic day with more blunders than ever. Sergey Karjakin collapsed a few ...
Grand Chess Tour Paris LIVE - Chessbase News
Wesley So won the first leg of the Grand Chess Tour 2018, the combined rapid chess and blitz tournament in Leuven. The tour continues with an equivalent ...
Grand Chess Tour Paris LIVE - Chessbase News
Wesley So won the first leg of the Grand Chess Tour 2018, the combined rapid chess and blitz tournament in Leuven. The tour continues with an equivalent ...
Nakamura Wins Paris Grand Chess Tour - Chess.com
Hikaru Nakamura won the $37500 first prize at the Paris Grand Chess Tour after a dramatic day with more blunders than ever. Sergey Karjakin collapsed a few ...
Paris Grand Chess Tour Blitz: Karjakin Takes Over - Chess.com
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Paris Grand Chess Tour Blitz: Karjakin Takes Over
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With one day of blitz to go at the Paris Grand Chess Tour, Sergey Karjakin is one point ahead of Hikaru Nakamura. Wesley So, who lost two games today, is half a point further down. Today the Paris tournament switched to the blitz time control of five ...
Grand Chess Tour Paris: Wesley So leads after ninth round ...Firstpost
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The “Your Next Move” Grand Chess Tour event in Leuven, Belgium, had a very exciting finish. Wesley So held a two-point lead after six rounds of rapids, which he expanded to three points after nine rounds. Now it was time for 18 rounds of blitz. All ...
Grand Chess Tour Paris: Wesley So leads after ninth round, Viswanathan Anand retains shared fourth placeFirstpost
Chess: Hot streak continues, as Wesley So rules Paris rapid competitionABS-CBN News
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Grand Chess Tour Paris: Wesley So leads after ninth round, Viswanathan Anand retains shared fourth place - Firstpost
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Grand Chess Tour Paris: Wesley So leads after ninth round, Viswanathan Anand retains shared fourth place
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On the final day of Rapid chess at the Paris leg of the Grand Chess Tour, Viswanathan Anand scored only one point to finish tied for the fourth place. In his three games of the day, Anand scored two draws and lost a game to Hikaru Nakamura in the ...