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STAVANGER, NORWAY (ANI) – Five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen praised reigning world champion D Gukesh for his “fighting spirit” following the young Indian’s landmark victory in Round ...
The hand-smash scene that was witnessed in the Norway Chess tournament, which was recently concluded, cannot be forgotten, ...
The emotional outburst of Magnus Carlsen, who has held the World No. 1 spot in chess since July 1, 2011, has taken over the chess community since he lost to D Gukesh at Norway Chess., Chess News - Tim ...
Magnus Carlsen’s emotional outburst after losing to Gukesh has gone viral. Indian GM Pentala Harikrishna hilariously mimicked ...
Anish Giri had walked up to the WR Chess team and exchanged words with Ian Nepomniachtchi and Hikaru Nakamura during the FIDE ...
World no 1 Magnus Carlsen had smashed a balled up fist on the table after losing to world champion Gukesh in the Norway Chess tournament.
Carlsen won the tournament with 16 points, and Fabiano Caruana finished in second position with 15.5 points and D Gukesh (14.5) ended in third place. Meanwhile, Hikaru Nakamura came fourth with 14 ...
Magnus Carlsen finished on top of the standings with 16 points, Fabiano Caruana ended up in 2nd position, with 15.5 points. D Gukesh is 3rd with 14.5 points.
Before these two went into that shortened version to break the tie, D Gukesh had lost to Fabiano Caruana. Had Carlsen lost within normal time control, the American would have clinched the title.
He had already been undone in time scrambles (read: Round 6 loss to D Gukesh) in the tournament. Norway’s world No.1 Magnus Carlsen won his seventh title at the Norway Chess tournament in ...
(BBN Times) Gukesh Dommaraju, known as Gukesh D, made history in 2024 by becoming the youngest-ever undisputed World Chess Champion. At just 18 years and 195 days, he claimed the title after ...
World Champion D. Gukesh committed a costly blunder against American Grandmaster Fabiano Caruana in the final round to finish third, as five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen clinched a record ...