St. Louis Rapid and Blitz 2019 - Day 1 LIVE - Chessbase News
8/10/2019 – Kicking off the next leg of the Grand Chess Tour, IM VENTKATACHALAM SARAVANAN reports on the opening ceremony from the Saint Louis ...
Magnus is back for the St. Louis Rapid & Blitz - chess24
Magnus Carlsen has Black against Ding Liren as the Grand Chess Tour resumes today in St. Louis. The 5-day rapid and blitz event will be a warm-up for the ...
St. Louis Chess Club welcomes world champion Magnus Carlsen for Sinquefield Cup - KMOX
ST. LOUIS (KMOX) — The chess capital of the United States is welcoming in the top players in the world to town.
St. Louis Chess Club welcomes world champion Magnus Carlsen for Sinquefield Cup - RADIO.COM
On Chess: Maxime Vachier-Lagrave Battens Down The Hatches To Win The Paris Rapid & Blitz Tournament - St. Louis Public Radio
Chess players can picture a tournament victory 1000 times in their head. One can prepare, have a clear idea of what you want to accomplish, and show up to.
On Chess:Maxime Vachier-Lagrave Battens Down the Hatches To Win The Paris Rapid And Blitz Tournament - St. Louis Public Radio
Chess players can picture a tournament victory 1000 times in their head. One can prepare, have a clear idea of what you want to accomplish, and show up to.
The Paris Grand Chess Tour - BusinessWorld Online
Paris leg, Grand Chess Tour Paris, France July 27–August 2, 2019. Final Standings, Rapid. 1. Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, 6.5/9, 2. Alexander Grischuk, 6.0/90, ...
Song of the Day – Rapid and Blitz Grand Chess Tour - KTVI Fox 2 St. Louis
The 2019 Saint Louis Rapid & Blitz will be the fourth event in the 2019 Grand Chess Tour schedule. Held August 10th thru the 14th, just before the Sinquefield ...
Vachier-Lagrave Wins Paris Grand Chess Tour In 'Horror Show' - Chess.com
It almost went wrong, but eventually he clinched it. Maxime Vachier-Lagrave won the Paris Grand Chess Tour on Thursday, while the 49-year-old Vishy Anand ...
MVL's “horror-show” win | Paris Winners & Losers - chess24
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave has won the Paris Grand Chess Tour, $37500 and the maximum possible 13 Grand Chess Tour points for a victory without tiebr...
Paris Rapid & Blitz Grand Chess Tour: Vachier-Lagrave Maintains Lead - Chess.com
After the third and last day of rapid chess, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave is still the leader at the Paris Grand Chess Tour. The tournament resumes with blitz on ...
Paris GCT Rapid Day 2: MVL takes over - chess24
French no. 1 Maxime Vachier-Lagrave is the sole leader of the Paris Grand Chess Tour after beating Anish Giri and crucially Fabiano Caruana on Day 2 of the ...
Jan's Opening Clinic 24 - chess24
Grandmaster Jan Gustafsson is back to answer the chess opening questions of chess24 premium members. If you need some general tips on how to appr...
Paris GCT, Rapid Day 1: Anand & Caruana lead - chess24
Fabiano Caruana convincingly beat Hikaru Nakamura in the first round of Day 1 of the Paris Grand Chess Tour to take over the world no. 2 spot on the rapid ...
Paris Rapid & Blitz: Anand, Caruana Lead After Day 1 - Chess.com
On Saturday the Grand Chess Tour resumed in Paris, France, with the annual rapid and blitz tournament. After three rounds of rapid, Vishy Anand and Fabiano ...
The Paris Grand Chess Tour starts today - chess24
Hikaru Nakamura and Fabiano Caruana, the rapid world numbers 2 and 3, meet in Round 1 as the Paris Rapid and Blitz starts today with three rounds...
Paris Rapid & Blitz: Anand, Caruana Lead After Day 1 - Chess.com
On Saturday the Grand Chess Tour resumed in Paris, France, with the annual rapid and blitz tournament. After three rounds of rapid, Vishy Anand and Fabiano ...
Boris Johnson, chess and Brexit metaphors - Chessbase News
Boris Johnson has completed an improbable rise to the top of British politics. After the resignation of Theresa May as the United Kingdom's Prime Minister, ...
Mamedyarov wins dramatic Riga Grand Prix Final - chess24
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov is the Riga FIDE Grand Prix winner after a spectacular final against Maxime Vachier-Lagrave went all the way to Armageddon....
Riga Grand Prix Final 1: Mamedyarov strikes first - chess24
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov needs only a draw in the second classical game to win the 2019 Riga FIDE Grand Prix after crushing Maxime Vachier-Lagrave's...