The youngest ever global title holder has had a hard time this year, but hopes for better in May, when he meets Magnus Carlsen in Norway Chess at Oslo, and in the autumn, when he defends his crown
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The youngest ever global title holder has had a hard time this year, but hopes for better in May, when he meets Magnus Carlsen in Norway Chess at Oslo, and in the autumn, when he defends his crown
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The Uzbek GM, 21, has a half-point edge, but rivals from his own country, the Netherlands, Germany, the US, and Turkey are all within one point
Nodirbek Abdusattorov still has a narrow lead as the “ch…
3 months ago
The Norwegian, 35, overcame elite fields despite time forfeits after knocking over pieces in critical games
The world No 1, Magnus Carlsen, recovered from a series of mishaps to win both the World Rap…
Carlsen captures ninth blitz world title in Doha
Norwegian completes fifth rapid-blitz double
Assaubayeva beats Muzychuk in women’s final
Magnus Carlsen’s domination of chess showed no sign of weakening…
4 months ago
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a story from The Guardian ⚠️ › International
The Uzbek shone at London Classic and a 3,000+ tournament performance reaffirmed his place among world’s best
This week’s XTX London Classic at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium took place in an elegant aren…
7 months ago
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a story from The Guardian ⚠️ › International
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
There were two new frontrunners on Th…
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