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Chess legend Magnus Carlsen is stepping into the world of esports, bringing his strategic brilliance to Saudi Arabia’s ...
Magnus Carlsen has reaffirmed his domination of competitive international chess with an impressive triumph in last week’s ...
The world of chess has been going through somewhat of an evolution in recent years, and it’s showing no signs of slowing down ...
Norwegian Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen won the inaugural Esports World Cup chess tournament on Friday, defeating Alireza ...
The brewing tension between Magnus Carlsen and D Gukesh has taken another turn, as reported by The National Bulletin, with ...
Norwegian legend Magnus Carlsen defeated Alireza Firouzja with two consecutive 3–1 set wins in the Grand Final in Saudi ...
Magnus Carlsen, the world's top-ranked grandmaster, has secured another victory, this time at the inaugural Esports Chess ...
Magnus Carlsen created a stir in the chess world earlier this week when he resigned from a preliminary match at the Julius Baer Generation Cup against American Hans Niemann after making only one move.
The first day of the FIDE Chess World Cup final saw World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen and India's R Praggnanandhaa settling for a draw. The final, which is being held in Baku (Azerbaijan), enters the ...
Magnus Carlsen (pictured) and Hans Niemann had barely sat down for their online tournament match when the world champion quit after one move. (Getty Images: Dean Mouhtaropoulos, file photo) ...
Carlsen, the world No. 1, won four games and never lost. He emerged victorious in a marathon battle in Game 6, an instant classic and the longest world championship game ever played.
Carlsen, the world No. 1, went into the match as an 88 percent favorite, and into the tiebreakers as a 74 percent favorite, according to FiveThirtyEight’s analysis.