What the board looked like when Magnus Carlsen and Sergey Karjakin agreed to a draw in the third game of the World Chess Championship. In chess, even a measly draw can be a brow-sweating, ...
With a tense draw lasting four hours and 45 moves, Magnus Carlsen on Friday began the latest defense of his World Chess Championship title. The Norwegian grandmaster has been No. 1 in the world for a ...
After a brilliant victory against Anish Giri in the first round, Praggnandhaa looked in fine form on the second day as well.
In a nail-biting World Cup quarterfinal, Indian chess sensation Erigaisi Arjun held his ground against China's Wei Yi, managing a draw that highlighted his stellar time management skills. In a ...
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