World Champion D. Gukesh escaped from a worse position to hold Grandmaster Nodirbek Abdusattorov to a draw after 64 moves in ...
Sunday 19th January saw the very first South Lancs and Cheshire Junior Inter-Club chess tournament at Bridgewater High School ...
After chess champion Magnus Carlsen quit a tournament over its ‘no-jeans’ policy, we lay out when it’s good or bad manners to ...
KUWAIT: The first Kuwait International Chess Festival officially kicked off on Sunday, featuring five exciting tournaments with over 250 participants, including male and female chess masters, ranked ...
FIDE, chess’s main governing body, stipulates a certain level of decorum; an arbiter informed Carlsen that, in order to be eligible to play in the tournament, he’d have to return to his hotel ...
he said a total of 180 chess players from 22 States would be taking part in the championship to be conducted in two categories — above 18 years men and women; below 18 years men and women. The winners ...
Earlier, Gukesh had stunned the chess world by winning the FIDE Candidates Tournament as its youngest-ever victor, scoring an impressive nine points. His triumphs didn’t stop there — Gukesh led India ...
After Saturday's outing in New York Wembanyama has also thrown out the possibility of an NBA chess tournament, with the proceeds going to charity. Considering a number of other players around the ...
This is Carlsen's eighth Blitz title (and 18th major chess tournament triumph) while this is Nepomniachtchi first. This meant that serial runner up Nepomniachtchi (three times in Rapid ...
The world's top-ranked chess player has returned to the World Blitz Championship after its governing body agreed to loosen its dress code. Magnus Carlsen withdrew from a tournament in New York ...
Magnus Carlsen settled a bizarre feud with chess’s international governing body by returning to a major tournament in New York City days after a dispute with officials led him to withdraw abruptly.