The World Cup returns to Khanty-Mansiysk - Chessbase News
A central event of the 2019-2020 World Championship cycle is about to begin in Khanty-Mansiysk, as the Western Siberian city will host the 2019 FIDE World ...
Vishy’s love story with A’bad goes on - Times of India
71040092Ahmedabad: Chess legend Viswanathan Anand nurtures fond memories of Ahmedabad, the city he believes to have propelled him into the limelight ...
Magnus Carlsen's indifferent form and tactical blunders lead to him losing World No 1 spot in rapid and... - Firstpost
Magnus Carlsen is perceived one of the best grafters in the history of chess. Someone who has mastered the art of playing long games for bare minimum of ...
Magnus Carlsen's indifferent form and tactical blunders lead to him losing world No 1 spot in rapid and... - Firstpost
Magnus Carlsen is perceived one of the best grafters in the history of chess. Someone who has mastered the art of playing long games for bare minimum of ...
CHESS #1366 - DFS Caller
The Sinquefield Cup ended in a tiebreak. A late surge by Magnus Carlsen, who won twice in the last two rounds pulled him level with Ding Liren (both 6.5 from ...
Chess9LX, Day 4: Nakamura completes comeback - chess24
Hikaru Nakamura started the last day of Chess960 in St. Louis a point behind Levon Aronian but went on to win the match with two rounds to spare,...
On Chess: Ding Liren Of China Upsets World Champion Magnus Carlsen Of Norway In Sinquefield Cup - St. Louis Public Radio
The 2019 Sinquefield Cup came to an exciting conclusion on Aug. 29, in a tiebreak match between Ding Liren and Magnus Carlsen. The day kicked off with two.
CHESS COLUMN: You can't beat the clock - Pauls Valley Daily Democrat
The winner of the Sinquefield Cup in St. Louis boiled down to two players who were tied for first place after the final scheduled round. This was Magnus Carlsen ...
The End of the Golden Era of Chess - The Atlantic
The recent passing of Pal Benko and Shelby Lyman draws the curtain on an American period that produced some of the game's most sparkling play.
On Chess: Ding Liren Of China Upsets World Champion Magnus Carlsen Of Norway In Sinquefield Cup - STLPR
On Chess: Ding Liren Of China Upsets World Champion Magnus Carlsen Of Norway In Sinquefield Cup - STLPR
2019 Sinquefield Cup Report - Denver Chess Club
On Chess: Ding Liren Of China Upsets World Champion Magnus Carlsen Of Norway In Sinquefield Cup - St. Louis Public Radio
The Rossolimo of the champions - Chessbase News
From ChessBase Magazine #191: International Master Robert Ris shows you the structure arising after 3..g6 4.Bxc6 dxc6. He concludes that the ensuing ...
The 7th Sinquefield Cup - BusinessWorld Online
7th Sinquefield Cup 2019. Saint Louis, Missouri, USA Aug. 15–30, 2019. Final Standings (GMs all). 1–2. Ding Liren CHN 2805, Magnus Carlsen NOR 2882, 6.5/ ...
Game of the Week: Giri vs Nepomniachtchi - Chessbase News
Join IM Merijn van Delft live for a look at his favourite game of the week: Anish Giri's last round win at the Sinquefield Cup over Ian Nepomniachtchi. The show is ...
Ding Liren Defeats Shankland In Speed Chess Opener - Chess.com
Monday night's match between Ding Liren and Sam Shankland kicked off the Speed Chess Championship, the premier Chess.com tournament of the year.
Kasparov's Ultimate Moves warm-up - Chessbase News
Garry Kasparov has a very steep climb ahead if he wants to get back into contention in his Champions Showdown match versus Fabiano Caruana. He arrived ...