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World Chess Championship Game 5: Caruana's Surprise Gambit Doesn't Break Impasse - Chess.com
On Chess: In world championship chess, winning comes down to the smartest guy - St. Louis Public Radio
Magnus Carlsen thwarts Game 5 ambush in draw with Fabiano Caruana - The Guardian
Anand Wins Tata Steel Chess India Blitz - Chess.com
Viswanathan Anand won the Tata Steel Chess India blitz tournament in Kolkata. "It was just the most magical day," said the Indian superstar, who tied for first ...
Viswanathan Anand beats Hikaru Nakamura, wins dramatic Tata Steel Chess Blitz Championships - News Nation
Viswanathan Anand, the five-time world champion, had finished seventh in the Tata Steel Rapid Chess championships in Kolkata. Heading into the blitz leg of ...
Magnus Carlsen weathers early Fabuano Caruana surprise in Game 5 draw – as it happened - The Guardian
Rolling report: Magnus Carlsen and Fabiano Caruana remain deadlocked in their world championship match after playing to a 34-move draw in Game 5.
On Chess: In world championship chess, winning comes down to the smartest guy - St. Louis Public Radio
What does smart look like? The World Chess Championship has always been about who is the smartest. And if you look back on our champions, there's a ...
Magnus Carlsen weathers early Fabuano Caruana surprise in Game 5 draw – as it happened - The Guardian
Rolling report: Magnus Carlsen and Fabiano Caruana remain deadlocked in their world championship match after playing to a 34-move draw in Game 5.
On Chess: In world championship chess, winning comes down to the smartest guy - St. Louis Public Radio
What does smart look like? The World Chess Championship has always been about who is the smartest. And if you look back on our champions, there's a ...
Critics of Viswanathan Anand don’t have any validity now: Pentala Harikrishna - News Nation
Viswanathan Anand, the five-time world chess champion, has endured a tough period in the last couple of years. The 48-year-old has struggled in the Chess ...
You don’t have time to think of a worse move, says Viswanathan Anand - The Hindu
It was a fairytale finish for Anand who beat the favourite Hikaru Nakamura in the tie-breaker.
Viswanathan Anand seals blitz title in style - The New Indian Express
In the two-round play-off, which was faster than blitz in a reduced time format of a three-minute game, Anand won with white pieces, before drawing with black to ...
Magnus Carlsen thwarts Game 5 ambush in draw with Fabiano Caruana - The Guardian
Magnus Carlsen and Fabiano Caruana played to a fifth draw in as many games on Thursday in the latest episode of their world championship showdown in ...
Magnus Carlsen weathers early Fabuano Caruana surprise in Game 5 draw – as it happened - The Guardian
Rolling report: Magnus Carlsen and Fabiano Caruana remain deadlocked in their world championship match after playing to a 34-move draw in Game 5.
Fabiano Caruana: Video is a bad move for chess hopeful - The Times
The Italian-American challenger hoping to wrest the world chess championship title from Magnus Carlsen appears to be on the back foot after his strategies ...
Viswanathan Anand beats Hikaru Nakamura, wins dramatic Tata Steel Chess Blitz Championships - News Nation
Viswanathan Anand, the five-time world champion, had finished seventh in the Tata Steel Rapid Chess championships in Kolkata. Heading into the blitz leg of ...
Vishy! MVL! Abdumalik! - chess24
Vishy Anand didn't win a game in the rapid section of Tata Steel Chess India, then started with 2 draws and a loss in blitz. His local fans in Ko...
In pics: Tata Steel India Chess 2018 in Kolkata, India - Xinhua | English.news.cn - Xinhua
Viswanathan Anand (L) of India competes during blitz round 16 against Hikaru Nakamura of the United States at Chess India 2018 in Kolkata, India, Nov.
Legendary Vishwanathan Anand Wins Tata Steel Chess India Blitz Tournament - KreedOn
Indian chess maestro Vishwanathan Anand clinched the inaugural Tata Steel Chess India Blitz Tournament in style by beating Hikaru Nakamura in the playoff ...
World Chess Championship Game 5: Caruana's Surprise Gambit Doesn't Break Impasse - Chess.com
With four opening draws, the first week of the 2018 world chess championship was about to be labeled the "calm b4 the storm" after an early thunderclap today.