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Anand shocked by Nepominachtchi in Grand Chess tour opener - Outlook India
Zagreb (Croatia) June 27 Former world champion Viswanathan Anand suffered a shock defeat against Ian Nepomniachtchi of Russia in the first round of the ...
Carlsen Wins In 23 Moves As Grand Chess Tour Resumes - Chess.com
The 2019 Grand Chess Tour resumed in Zagreb, Croatia on Wednesday with its second event of the year after the season opener in Abidjan with the Cote ...
GCT Zagreb - Round 2 LIVE - Chessbase News
The second tournament of the new Grand Chess Tour series is underway in Zagreb. World Champion Magnus Carlsen currently leads the 2019 tour after the ...
Croatia Grand Chess Tour Opens in Zagreb - Total Croatia News
ZAGREB, June 26, 2019 - The opening ceremony of the Croatia Grand Chess Tour, this year's strongest individual chess competition in the world, took place at ...
Chess: Anand to face stiff opposition in Zagreb - News Today
Zagreb (Croatia): Five-time world champion Viswanathan Anand will have a tough field to contest in his 2019 debut of the Grand Chess tour that starts here.
World chess elite arrive in Zagreb for Grand Chess Tour competition - Croatia Week
ZAGREB, June 26 (Hina) - The opening ceremony of the Croatia Grand Chess Tour, this year's strongest individual chess competition in the world, took place at.
Grand Chess Tour: Viswanathan Anand to face stiff opposition in Zagreb - Sportstar
This will be a long event with 12 players and 11 rounds, making it necessary for the Indian Grandmaster to find his rhythm.
Anand to face stiff opposition in Zagreb - Times of India
Chess News: Five-time world champion Viswanathan Anand will have a tough field to contest in his 2019 debut of the Grand Chess tour that starts here late ...
Grand Chess Tour: Viswanathan Anand to face stiff opposition in Zagreb - Sportstar
Anand to face stiff opposition in Zagreb - Times of India
Chess News: By Our Chess Correspondent Zagreb (Croatia), Jun 25 () Five-time world champion Viswanathan Anand will have a tough field to contest in his ...
Chess: Viswanathan Anand to face stiff opposition in Zagreb - DNA India
Chess: Viswanathan Anand to face stiff opposition in Zagreb - Anand will need to find his rhythm in the Classical format as this is going to be a long event with 12 ...
2019 Asian Championship - BusinessWorld Online
Asian Continental Chess Championship Xingtai, China June 7-15, 2019. Final Top Standings. 1. Grandmaster (GM) Le Quang Liem VIE 2694, 7.0/9. 2-5.
Innovation in time control formats will make chess spectator friendly, but longer formats must be... - Firstpost
Many feel that the Norway Chess 2019 regulations may be the best way forward, with a decisive result in every encounter, while not compromising on the quality ...
Fortune's wheel - Spectator.co.uk
Fortune's wheel on The Spectator | The elite tournament at Stavanger in Norway has resulted in yet another victory for the world champion Magnus Carlsen.
After 5 decades and 700 tournaments, chess veteran keeps going at age of 85 - Times of India
Panaji: Board number 194 at Goa International Open Grandmaster Chess: There was nothing significant, but many eyes were turned towards it. After all it was ...
Hockey is NOT the National Sport of India? Here's Why! - KreedOn
It was one of the most common questions in the GK test during school times – Which is the National Sport of India? We used to write 'Hockey' as the answer ...
Hockey is NOT the National Sport of India? Here’s Why! - KreedOn
It was one of the most common questions in the GK test during school times – Which is the National Sport of India? We used to write 'Hockey' as the answer ...
Fortune’s wheel - Spectator.co.uk
Fortune's wheel on The Spectator | The elite tournament at Stavanger in Norway has resulted in yet another victory for the world champion Magnus Carlsen.
Tripura chess prodigy to represent India in Asian championship - EastMojo
8-year-old Arshiya Das says she is confident of winning a gold medal for the country at the Asian School Chess Championship being held in Uzbekistan from ...
Chess prodigy hopes for gold - Telegraph India
Eight-year-old chess prodigy Arshiya Das has set her sights on gold at the Asian School Chess Championship in Uzbekistan. “I am ready to participate in the ...