Magnus Carlsen is yet to comment on the result, but the 9-year-old prodigy from Bangladesh has stunned the chess world by defeating the World Champion. In an unbelievable twist, the little one ...
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Magnus Carlsen ruled out chances of facing ... Championship after beating China's Ding 7.5-6.5. "It's an incredible achievement (by Gukesh), first he was down in the FIDE circuit, won the ...
At just nine years old, Rayan Rashid Mugdho, a young chess prodigy from Dhaka, has achieved what many seasoned players can only dream of—defeating five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen. This ...
A FIDE Master, named Naim Haque, from the Asian country revealed that his student defeated Carlsen in an online chess tournament.
The Schachbundesliga has never known such a clamour. Advertisement Magnus Carlsen — the most famous current chess player in the world and the game’s number one — made his debut for St. Pauli ...
And, with luck, I’ll also find time for a round of golf among the rolling hills of eastern Holstein. Magnus Carlsen, a 34-year-old Norwegian, is among the greatest chess players of all time.
Multi-time chess world champion and perhaps the most famous player in the world, Magnus Carlsen, has said that he believes the esports style presentation would help the pro chess scene.
World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen played his first match at the World Blitz Championship after initially quitting the chess tournament due to a dress code dispute with organizers. On Friday, Carlsen ...
Magnus Carlsen withdrew from a tournament in New York after being told he would have to change out of his jeans in order to play the next round. Carlsen was later seen playing in the World Rapid ...
The other player Carlsen was simultaneously battling with, being a strong chess player, also helped. "I think my key to victory wasn't even about what I did or what Magnus Carlsen did, but rather that ...
(CNN) — World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen says he will play at the World Blitz Championship after initially quitting the chess tournament due to a dress code dispute with organizers. On Friday ...