On Chess: American Hikaru Nakamura wins Grand Chess Tour against top players in the world - St. Louis Public Radio
Hikaru Nakamura won the 2018 Grand Chess Tour after defeating Maxime Vachier-Lagrave in a nail-biting finale on Dec. 17. The American collected $120000.
7 conclusions from the 2018 Grand Chess Tour - chess24
Hikaru Nakamura beat Maxime Vachier-Lagrave in the final blitz game of the 2018 Grand Chess Tour to win the trophy and the $120000 first prize. ...
The Weekly Show with Lawrence Trent - Chessbase News
Tuesdays at 18:00 CEST (5:00 pm UK time, Noon EDT) Lawrence Trent brings you the latest trends, games and combinations from elite chess tournaments.
A not so solid bishop block - Chessbase News
Usually two bishops win against pawns but usually in chess you also have to be careful till the opponents resigns or is mated.
Nakamura deservedly wins the 2018 Grand Chess Tour - Chessbase News
After drawing the first seven games of the final match against Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, Hikaru Nakamura pulled off a very nice win to secure first place at the ...
London Classic: King's pawn openings - Chessbase News
The final matches of the Grand Chess Tour and the British Knockout Championship continued in London's Olympia Conference Centre on Sunday. The second ...
Grand Chess Tour comes down to rapid and blitz - chess24
All eight classical games have now been drawn in the Grand Chess Tour finale, meaning that the fate of the $300,000 in prize money will be determined in rapid ...
London Chess Classic: Jones Scores With Bishop Sac - Chess.com
With two more draws in the classical games, the Grand Chess Tour matches Nakamura-Vachier-Lagrave and Caruana-Aronian at the London Chess Classic will ...
London Chess Classic: Jones Scores With Bishop Sac - Chess.com
With two more draws in the classical games, the Grand Chess Tour matches Nakamura-Vachier-Lagrave and Caruana-Aronian at the London Chess Classic will ...
London Chess Classic: Jones Scores With Bishop Sac - Chess.com
With two more draws in the classical games, the Grand Chess Tour matches Nakamura-Vachier-Lagrave and Caruana-Aronian at the London Chess Classic will ...
London Classic: Tense draws - Chessbase News
The final match of the Grand Chess Tour kicked off on Saturday. Hikaru Nakamura held Maxime Vachier-Lagrave to a draw from the white side of a Grünfeld ...
Jones and McShane reach the final in British Knockout - Chessbase News
And then there were two. The semi-finals of the British Knockout Championship saw Gawain Jones and Luke McShane (pictured) defeat rating favourites ...
Sudden dynamics - Chessbase News
In the diagram position White seems to have everything under control — harmony is the keyword. However, Black's next move changes this drastically. Can you ...
London Classic: Nakamura and Vachier-Lagrave advance to Final - Chessbase News
Hikaru Nakamura (pictured) and Maxime Vachier-Lagrave are considered two of the best rapid chess and blitz chess players in the world. In rapid Nakamura is ...
Unbeaten streak - BusinessWorld Online
Last year the “New in Chess Magazine” (issue no. 2 of volume 2017) carried an infographic page entitled “Streaks of Invincibility” which listed down the records ...
London GCT Final 1: Caruana can't catch Carlsen - chess24
For a moment Fabiano Caruana looked set to beat Hikaru Nakamura and end Magnus Carlsen's 7-year reign as world no. 1, but accurate defence in the...
Must read books to become a better chess player - Chessbase News
V. Saravanan is a strong chess player, an eloquent speaker and also a fine chess coach. He was also the commentator at the World Junior Championship 2014 ...
Armenia's Levon Aronian gears up for London Chess Classic - PanARMENIAN.Net
Alongside Aronian are Nakamura, Caruana and Vachier-Lagrave comprising the.
Hockey World Cup 2018 - Once Sachin Tendulkar's masseur, Raghunath 'Pintu' Basak now helping Argentina - ESPN
Once a masseur to star Indian cricketers, Raghunath 'Pintu' Basak is currently working with the Argentinian hockey team at the World Cup in Bhubaneswar.
Gukesh on a path to youngest GM ever - Chessbase News
YAICP — Yet Another Indian Chess Prodigy! His name is D. Gukesh and he stems from — where else — Tamil Nadu, the home state of Vishy Anand. Gukesh ...