India’s world No.4 in this interview says the Carlsen-backed format will grow in popularity in the coming years ...
Advik Manchanda, a 10-year-old chess prodigy from Cedar Park, Texas, recently became the only Texan to win in the 2024 K-12 ...
Family plans have worked well for Spotify and Duolingo. Can Chess.com replicate their success with its group subscription? Chess.com has a new subscription option for chess families and tight-knit ...
Moving onto some of the Star Wars sets in the Amazon LEGO sale, the C-3PO set has seen a generous 30% discount to £87.99.
Whether you’re considering going back to school to start or finish a degree, taking online courses is an option that allows you to maintain control of your schedule. Before you decide what course ...
Unfortunately, there is no TV broadcast channel for the Tata Steel Chess 2025 in India. However, fans can still enjoy the live stream of the tournament through various online platforms.
A FIDE Master from Bangladesh, however, has claimed that a nine-year-old boy he’s coaching has defeated the 34-year-old icon in an online tournament. The shocking result took place on Saturday during ...
I’ve recently ordered a large pouch containing 100 tea bags for £43.20 to see me through the rest of winter - at 4p a mug ... ve got plenty of other options online. When it comes to cosying ...
In a shocking turn of events, world-renowned chess champion Magnus Carlsen has been beaten in an online match by a nine-year-old prodigy. The unexpected victory came during the Bullet Brawl event ...
Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2025, Round 2, Arjun Erigaisi vs Anish Giri, Vladimir Fedoseev vs Gukesh D, Nodirbek Abdusattorov vs Leon Luke Mendonca, Pentala Harikrishna vs Praggnanandhaa R: Gukesh is ...
The 18-year-old Indian, who took the crown last month from China’s Ding Liren, defeated the Netherlands No 1 Anish Giri in the opening round of Tata Steel Wijk aan Zee, the “chess Wimbledon”.
This is the first tournament of India’s D Gukesh as world champion. The Tata Steel Chess 2025 is set to captivate chess enthusiasts worldwide from January 18 to February 2. As one of the most ...
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