Magnus Carlsen wins No. 8 - BusinessWorld Online
Croatia Grand Chess Tour Zagreb, Croatia June 26-July 8, 2019. Final Standings. 1. Magnus Carlsen NOR 2875, 8.0/11. 2. Wesley So USA 2754, 7.0/11. 3-4.
Garry Kasparov – No Chess Monopoly in Hypocrisy - chess24
In this exclusive opinion piece Garry Kasparov gives his verdict on Magnus Carlsen's campaign to get the Norwegian Chess Federation to accept almos...
Carlsen Wins In 23 Moves As Grand Chess Tour Resumes - Chess.com
The 2019 Grand Chess Tour resumed in Zagreb, Croatia on Wednesday with its second event of the year after the season opener in Abidjan with the Cote ...
Carlsen Wins In 23 Moves As Grand Chess Tour Resumes - Chess.com
The 2019 Grand Chess Tour resumed in Zagreb, Croatia on Wednesday with its second event of the year after the season opener in Abidjan with the Cote ...
Chess: Can you win this endgame in just two moves? - Financial Times
World champion Carlsen rewrites chess history at Zagreb.
Carlsen conquers Croatia: 7 conclusions - chess24
Magnus Carlsen's simply “insane” (Giri) year continued as he beat Maxime Vachier-Lagrave in the final round to win the 2019 Croatia Grand Chess T...
Carlsen Wins Croatia Grand Chess Tour, Back To 2882 Rating As 'Different Player' - Chess.com
Magnus Carlsen defeated Maxime Vachier-Lagrave on Sunday to reach 8/11 and win the Croatia Grand Chess Tour. Even his direct rivals were full of praise.
Croatia GCT 10: Nothing to see here - chess24
Magnus Carlsen still leads Wesley So by half a point going into the final round of the 2019 Croatia Grand Chess Tour after their head-to-head cla...
Croatia GCT 9: Aronian stops Carlsen… just! - chess24
Levon Aronian found some brilliant defensive resources to avoid becoming Magnus Carlsen's fourth victim in a row after another paradoxical openin...
Croatia GCT 8: Carlsen's “special” win over Ding - chess24
Magnus Carlsen got to unleash some unused World Championship preparation on Ding Liren in Round 8 of the Croatia Grand Chess Tour, and although t...
Croatia GCT 7: Carlsen ends his Nepo jinx - chess24
Magnus Carlsen took the sole lead in the Croatia Grand Chess Tour with four rounds to go after finally beating Ian Nepomniachtchi in a game of cl...
USA opportunities for chess kids - Chessbase News
The latest news from the Kasparov Chess Foundation includes and update on their Young Stars program and, from New York, the Harlem Children's Zone.
Croatia GCT 6: Carlsen and So catch Nepo - chess24
Magnus Carlsen scored a 14th classical career win over Hikaru Nakamura in Round 6 to catch Ian Nepomniachtchi, after the runaway leader was put t...
How St Louis Became America’s Chess Hotspot - Conservative Daily News
When retired financier Rex Sinquefield decided to retire in his home state of Missouri, he thought it would be nice to have a chess club. The next thing we know, ...
Croatia GCT 5: Lev blames schedule for missed win - chess24
Levon Aronian played more star moves and missed more chances than in all the other games combined as he failed to complete what should have been ...
Nepomniachtchi Leads Croatia Grand Chess Tour As Carlsen, Mamedyarov Play Stunner - Chess.com
Day four of the Croatia Grand Chess Tour was exciting despite all six games ending in draws. In an enterprising day of chess, the players entertained one and ...
Nepomniachtchi Leads Croatia Grand Chess Tour As Anand Miraculously Escapes - Chess.com
After a bloody affair on day one, round two at the Croatia Grand Chess Tour returned to normal, with five out of the six games ending in draws. Most of them were ...
Croatia GCT 4: An epic struggle - chess24
A shaken Magnus Carlsen lamented how much he'd missed as his attempt to mate Shakhriyar Mamedyarov almost backfired spectacularly, but ultimately...
Croatia GCT 3: “Game on!” as Nepo hits 3/3 - chess24
It's clearly game on”, said Magnus Carlsen, after Ian Nepomniachtchi scored a crushing KID win over Shakhriyar Mamedyarov to take a full point l...
Kasparov inspired Croatia Grand Chess Tour begins - chess24
World Champion Magnus Carlsen tops a field featuring no less than 9 of the world's top 10 players as the second leg of the 2019 Grand Chess Tour begins ...