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Thesportstak on MSN'Everybody can beat Magnus Carlsen, he is not a computer': 10-Year-Old Chess Phenom confident he can beat World No.1Bulgarian chess prodigy Ivan Kukushkin has made a bold statement after securing his second victory in as many games against ...
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In another good result for India, Divya Deshmukh scored a crushing victory over Munguntuul Batkhuyag and along with Zhu is ...
Courtesy of wikimedia commons There’s a new sort of chess. It’s flashy, it’s exciting. It’s called Freestyle Chess, or ...
CHENNAI: D Gukesh became the youngest-ever world champion in history in Singapore last year, but his achievement has not been acknowledged gleefully by players like Magnus Carlsen and Vladimir Kramnik ...
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Can Magnus Carlsen Beat a Chess AI?ClassicalMate! Drop a like and let me know in the comments if you have ever encountered a cheater when playing online chess.
Magnus Carlsen remains undefeated at the Grenke Freestyle Chess Open 2025 at Karlsruhe Convention Centre in Germany, ...
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Thesportstak on MSN'Liked when we had Karpov, Kasparov, Carlsen where one guy was clearly better' Former Carlsen second questions D Gukesh's World TitleIndia’s teenage chess prodigy and reigning world champion D Gukesh is under fresh scrutiny, this time from Jon Ludvig Hammer, ...
Magnus Carlsen was proved right as D Gukesh’s Freestyle Chess struggles continued. The India No. 1 had a miserable showing in ...
D Gukesh had to settle for joint-11th position at the Paris Freestyle Chess Grand Slam and Arjun Erigaisi came fifth.
Since becoming the youngest-ever world champion in history, D Gukesh’s victory in Singapore last year has been constantly downplayed by some grandmasters, which include Magnus Carlsen and Vladimir ...
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‘It’s the Only Thing He Can Do’ - Magnus Carlsen takes dig at Vidit Gujrathi while reacting to his player cardPopular Chess grandmasters, Magnus Carlsen, Hikaru Nakamura, Fabiano Caruana, and Ian Nepomniachtchi, recently came together ...
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