Norway Chess 2019, 1: Armageddon is here! - chess24
Magnus Carlsen, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, Ding Liren, Yu Yangyi and Levon Aronian all won in Armageddon to lead this year's Altibox Norway Chess tou...
MVL beats Magnus again to win Norway Chess Blitz - chess24
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave beat Magnus Carlsen for a 3rd time in a row to win the blitz opener of the 2019 edition of Altibox Norway Chess. It was the...
Naming a chess tournament in honor of a terrorist - Arutz Sheva
Abu Jihad didn't play chess, but he did mastermind the murders of 125 innocent people.
The Norway Chess revolution starts Monday - chess24
Peter Svidler and Jan Gustafsson will be commentating live here on chess24 as Magnus Carlsen, Fabiano Caruana and eight more of the world's top p...
On Chess: Norm Tournament Brings Players From Around The World To St. Louis To Compete - St. Louis Public Radio
The 2019 St. Louis Norm Congress gave an opportunity to rising players to earn international master (IM) and grandmaster (GM) norms in two events. The.
On Chess: Norm Tournament Brings Players From Around The World To St. Louis To Compete - KBIA
The 2019 St. Louis Norm Congress gave an opportunity to rising players to earn international master (IM) and grandmaster (GM) norms in two events. The.
MVL on being Carlsen's no. 1 rival in blitz - chess24
French no. 1 Maxime Vachier-Lagrave finished joint second in the Côte d'Ivoire Grand Chess Tour, while winning the blitz section, and on his retu...
Sicilian assault - BusinessWorld Online
Ivory Coast Rapid Abidjan, Ivory Coast May 8-10, 2019. Final Standings. 1. Magnus Carlsen NOR 2861, 7.5/9. 2. Hikaru Nakamura USA 2761, 6.0/9. 3-4. Wesley ...
Sinquefield Cup: Viswanathan Anand ends in draw against Magnus Carlsen in 4th round - Free Press Journal
Grischuk-Nepomniachtchi final goes to tiebreaks - chess24
Alexander Grischuk described the first game of the Moscow FIDE Grand Prix final as an “opening catastrophe”, which left him an hour behind on the...
Magnus lives dangerously but wins in Lindores - chess24
Magnus Carlsen won 250 bottles of whisky as he finished unbeaten and in clear first place in the Lindores Abbey Chess Stars Tournament, but it wa...
Ding Liren and cold stand between Carlsen and Lindores Abbey Chess Stars 2019 victory! - Chessbase News
Yes, you read that right! The two crucial factors that will make Carlsen's task difficult of winning the Lindores Abbey Chess Stars 2019 are Ding Liren, who has ...
Chess stars to play in historic Scottish distillery - chess24
Magnus Carlsen, Vishy Anand, Ding Liren and Sergey Karjakin will this weekend play each other twice in rapid chess in the Lindores Abbey Chess Stars ...
Moscow GP, R1 Tiebreaks: Nakamura & So march on - chess24
US stars Wesley So and Hikaru Nakamura both won their first tiebreak games with White and then drew with Black to reach the quarterfinals of the ...
On Chess: First Stop Of Grand Chess Tour Brings World Champion Fifth Major Win In 2019 - KBIA
The 2019 Grand Chess Tour (GCT) kicked off in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. The best chess players from all over the world assembled in the coastal city to fight.
Check out the World Chess Hall of Fame, a nod to the game in St. Louis - Columbia Missourian
Visitors can do the play game on chess boards inside, move life-sized chess pieces around the front patio and buy all kinds of chess merchandise.
On Chess: First Stop Of Grand Chess Tour Brings World Champion Fifth Major Win In 2019 - St. Louis Public Radio
The 2019 Grand Chess Tour (GCT) kicked off in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. The best chess players from all over the world assembled in the coastal city to fight.
FIDE Grand Prix to kick off in Moscow - chess24
The new-look FIDE Grand Prix starts in the Botvinnik Central Chess Club in Moscow on Friday, with 16 players facing off in the first knockout tour...
9 Conclusions from the Côte d'Ivoire Rapid & Blitz - chess24
Magnus Carlsen lost to Maxime Vachier-Lagrave for a second day in a row in Abidjan, but that couldn't stop him winning the opening event of the 2...
Côte d'Ivoire, Day 3: Carlsen crosses 2900 - chess24
Magnus Carlsen described his play as “better, but not perfect yet” as for a third day in a row he scored 2.5/3, crossing 2900 on the rapid rating...