The Norwegian showcased his skills in the chess.com speed championship, but the US star and streamer was twice beaten
Magnus Carlsen, the world No 1, visited Central London last weekend and won the ch…
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The Uzbek shone at London Classic and a 3,000+ tournament performance reaffirmed his place among world’s best
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The ‘Turkish Immortal’ allowed two white queens on the board, then sacrificed the black queen for a pawn, followed by checkmate by a previously unmoved black pawn
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World No 1 dominated every round and was determined to show chess in its best light at Saudi event
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The Indian 18-year-old is joint seventh out of 10 with just one round to go, while his compatriot Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu leads on 5/8
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Carlsen was the early frontrunner in the second leg of the Freestyle Grand Slam in Paris, from which both Alireza Firouzja and Niemann withdrew shortly before the start
Magnus Carlsen, the world No 1,…
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