The entrance to Scales Fine Arts center was flooded, as attendees poured into the Hanes Art Gallery. On the evening of Feb. 6 ...
"Buddha Sheltered by the Serpent King Muchalinda" had been on display at the museum since 1997. Researchers discovered the ...
India's reigning world chess champion, D Gukesh, has achieved a career-best No. 3 ranking in the latest FIDE classical ratings. This remarkable rise follows his triumph at the World Chess Championship ...
But the position was particularly complicated for players like Gukesh who had to play with black pieces. The evaluation bar was already showing that white had a slight advantage without a single move ...
D Gukesh's coach answered ... the queen was on h1. So white started with g4 and then he played a4 and then he went rook a3. And then black attacked the rook on a3. So the rook, of course, moved ...
After a lost battle that ended in a draw on the first day, the ball was in Gukesh's court to do well as the white pieces, but clearly, the world champion had run out of steam to lose in 30 moves. The ...
After a lost battle that ended in a draw on the first day, the ball was in Gukesh's court to do well as the white pieces, but clearly, the world champion had run out of steam to lose in 30 moves.
Hamburg: World champion D Gukesh finished last after losing to Iranian-French grandmaster Alireza Firouzja in the second game of their seventh-place playoff match at the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam ...
D Gukesh’s winless run continued as he lost to Alireza Firouzja on Friday, and had to settle for eighth place at the Weissenhaus Freestyle Chess Grand Slam, in Wangels (Germany). In their first game ...
Gukesh has less than five minutes left on the clock while Firouzja has nine times as much time in hand. The evaluation bar is currently level between black and white after 25 moves but the time factor ...
Gukesh needed to win the game on Monday after losing the first game with white pieces on Sunday against Caruana. Had he won with black pieces today, he would forced the battle into a tiebreak. But he ...