Chess rebel Magnus Carlsen’s feud with FIDE reaches boiling point. A chess GM reveals why the World No. 1 is ‘bigger than the ...
Magnus Carlsen revealed when he first met Indian GM D Gukesh. Gukesh is currently in action at the Tata Steel Masters. D Gukesh is still in the sole lead at the ongoing 2025 Tata Steel Chess ...
D Gukesh was asked about Magnus Carlsen ... and also the India No. 1 in his Grand Slam Tour. Also Read: No D Gukesh vs Viswanathan Anand as chess legend pulls out of Magnus Carlsen-led Freestyle ...
World number 1 Chess player Magnus ... Indian chess player could not open his stand at the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam tour on Friday as he suffered one loss and managed three draws. Meanwhile ...
Indian GM D Gukesh faced tough matches, while Javokhir Sindarov shined, defeating Magnus Carlsen and securing 4.5/5 points. Fabiano Caruana also advanced, and Carlsen's qualification hangs in the ...
World number one Magnus Carlsen has demanded that International Chess Federation President Arkady Dvorkovich resign for "coercion of players, misuse of power and broken promises" after talks to ...
Magnus Carlsen has called for the resignation of FIDE President Arkady Dvorkovich, accusing him of coercion and broken promises following FIDE's failed negotiations with the Freestyle Chess Tour.
After his win in Singapore, chess great Magnus Carlsen had said that classical chess was perhaps the "worst way" to measure a player, adding that rapid chess was perhaps a more "pure" form of chess.
who was the highest-ranked Indian for a long time, has slipped to fifth with 2779.5 rating points. Norway's Magnus Carlsen continues to be the undisputed world No.1 with 2832.5 points, followed by ...
Earlier, the youngest world champion Gukesh spoke about his aspirations of facing Carlsen but the latter was clear cut in saying that he would not challenge the Indian for the title. Magnus ...
Indian GM Vidit Gujrathi recently appeared on a show and was asked about Magnus Carlsen's criticism of Viswanathan Anand.
Arkady Dvorkovich, president of the International Chess Federation (FIDE), has hit back at Magnus Carlsen for criticizing Indian legend Viswanathan Anand, who is also the deputy president of FIDE.
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