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  1. Praggnanandha and Gukesh lost in the tiebreaker; Caruana won the title

    Praggnanandha and Gukesh lost in the tiebreaker; Caruana won the title

    Bucharest (Romania), world number two Fabiano Caruana defended his Superbet Classic title by winning all three rapid games in an exciting four-way tiebreaker, featuring Indian grandmasters D Gukesh and R Praggnanandhaa, after a tournament pretty boring.Caruana lost to Anish Giri of Holland in...
  2. Pragyanand caught Karuna, Gukesh caught Giri

    Pragyanand caught Karuna, Gukesh caught Giri

    In Bucharest (Romania), Indian grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa tied with Fabiano Caruana of the United States, while world championship contender D Gukesh also split points with Dutchman Anish Giri in the eighth and penultimate round of the Superbet Classic chess tournament here .For the fourth...
  3. Chess: Gukesh holds Caruana; Praggnananda played a draw with Nepomniachtchi

    Chess: Gukesh holds Caruana; Praggnananda played a draw with Nepomniachtchi

    In Bucharest (Romania), World Championship challenger Grandmaster D Gukesh tied with tournament leader and top seed Fabiano Caruana of the United States in the seventh round of the Superbet classical chess tournament here.In another day of ties, R Praggnanandhaa made peace with Ian...
  4. Praggnanandhan will face Bogdan-Daniel; Gukesh faces Vachier-Lagrave

    Praggnanandhan will face Bogdan-Daniel; Gukesh faces Vachier-Lagrave

    Bucharest (Romania), Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa will look to improve his game after squandering chances to win when he faces last-place Deac Bogdan-Daniel of Romania in the sixth round of the Superbet Classic Chess tournament.While Praggnanandhaa has not been at his best in better positions...
  5. Praggnananda Wesley misses out on another day of draws

    Praggnananda Wesley misses out on another day of draws

    Bucharest (Romania) Grandmaster R Praggnandhaa once again squandered a promising position to settle for a draw against American Wesley in the fifth round of the Superbet Classic tournament as none of the five boards produced any decisive results here.The leading positions remained unchanged...
  6. Superbet Classic Chess Round 4: Praggnanandha beats Giri, Gukesh draws with Alireza

    Superbet Classic Chess Round 4: Praggnanandha beats Giri, Gukesh draws with Alireza

    Bucharest (Romania), After missing chances to win, Grandmaster R Praggnanadhaa finally broke through and scored a hard-earned victory over Dutchman Anish Giri in the fourth round of the Superbet Classic chess tournament here.World Championship challenger D Gukesh, playing black, had little...
  7. SuperBet Classic Chess: Gukesh draws with Nepomniachtchi, Prague shares points with Vachier-Lagrave

    SuperBet Classic Chess: Gukesh draws with Nepomniachtchi, Prague shares points with Vachier-Lagrave

    In Bucharest (Romania), World Championship challenger D Gukesh played a close draw with Ian Nepomniachtchi of Russia, while his Indian compatriot R Praggnanandhaa shared points with Maxime Vachier-Lagrave of France in the second round of the Superbet Chess Classic, a part of the Great Chess...
  8. Gukesh beats deck Bogdan-Danielin Superbet Classic Chess

    Gukesh beats deck Bogdan-Danielin Superbet Classic Chess

    In Bucharest (Romania), Indian Grandmaster D Gukesh started on a positive note, beating Deac Bogdan-Daniel of Romania in the first round of the Superbet Classic chess tournament here.Set to challenge reigning world champion Ding Liren of China later this year, Gukesh had a bit of luck in the...
  9. "Happy with the way I won my second title of the year": GM Arjun Erigaysi wins Stefan Avagyan Memorial title

    "Happy with the way I won my second title of the year": GM Arjun Erigaysi wins Stefan Avagyan Memorial title

    Jermuk [Armenia], GM Arjun Erigassi, India's highest rated chess player, came up with another stellar performance to win the Stefan Avagyan Memorial 2024 crown in Jermuk, Armenia with a round to spare. Arjun has reached fourth place in live ratings.The 20-year-old defeated Russian GM Volodar...
  10. Chess: Arjun Erigaysi wins Stefan Avagyan Memorial title, takes 4th place in live ratings

    Chess: Arjun Erigaysi wins Stefan Avagyan Memorial title, takes 4th place in live ratings

    The 20-year-old chess player from Telangana defeated Russian GM Volodar Murzin in 63 moves in the eighth and final round and secured his six points with four wins and as many draws. He now has an unassailable lead of 1.5 points over the three players tied for second place in the 10-player strong...
  11. GM Arjun Erigaysi wins Stepan Avagyan Memorial, rises to career-high fourth in live ratings

    GM Arjun Erigaysi wins Stepan Avagyan Memorial, rises to career-high fourth in live ratings

    New Delhi: Indian Grandmaster Arjun Erigaysi produced another strong performance to win the Stefan Avagyan Memorial 2024 in Jermuk, Armenia with a round to spare.The 20-year-old India's highest-rated chess player defeated Russian GM Volodar Murzin in 63 moves in the eighth and final round...
  12. Norway Chess: Magnus Carlsen, Xu Wenjun win 2024 titles

    Norway Chess: Magnus Carlsen, Xu Wenjun win 2024 titles

    Magnus Carlsen and Fabiano Caruana drew their classical game and the winner was decided by an Armageddon tie-breaker. It was Carlsen who won over Caruana and with this victory, the Norwegian secured at least a share of first place in the tournament, for which he had to wait for the outcome of...
  13. Magnus Carlsen, Xu Wenjun win Norway Chess 2024 titles

    Magnus Carlsen, Xu Wenjun win Norway Chess 2024 titles

    Stavanger [Norway], Norway The final round of Chess 2024 began with several scenarios that could determine the winner of both the main event and the women's tournament. The final round of Norway Chess 2024 saw many exciting games played in Stavanger on Friday to fight for the coveted title...
  14. Norway Chess: Praggnananda loses to Caruana, Carlsen beats Firozha Alireza

    Norway Chess: Praggnananda loses to Caruana, Carlsen beats Firozha Alireza

    Stavanger (Norway) Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa lost his fight against Fabiano Caruana of the United States while world number one Magnus Carlsen suffered an Armageddon defeat to France's Firoz Alireza in the final round of the Norway chess tournament.With 16 points in his bag, Carlsen...
  15. Norway Chess: Praggnananda loses to Caruana, Carlsen beats Firozha Alireza,

    Norway Chess: Praggnananda loses to Caruana, Carlsen beats Firozha Alireza,

    Stavanger (Norway) Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa lost his fight against Fabiano Caruana of the United States while world number one Magnus Carlsen suffered an Armageddon defeat to France's Firoz Alireza in the final round of the Norway chess tournament.With 16 points in his bag, Carlsen...
  16. Tall order for Praggnanandhaa as he faces Caruana in the final round

    Tall order for Praggnanandhaa as he faces Caruana in the final round

    Stavanger (Norway) Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa will take on Fabiano Caruana of the United States in the ninth and final round of the ongoing Norway Chess Tournament here.It has been an event of ups and downs for the Indian super-talent as they won two games under Classical and two under...
  17. Norway Chess: Praggnanandha got lucky twice, Ding Liren missed again

    Norway Chess: Praggnanandha got lucky twice, Ding Liren missed again

    Stavanger (Norway) Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandan avenged his preliminary Armageddon defeat with a win against world champion Ding Liren, but the Chinese player missed strong positions in both games in the seventh round of the Norway Chess Tournament.While the first match ended in a draw...
  18. GM Arjun Erigasi reaches world top-5 in live FIDE ratings

    GM Arjun Erigasi reaches world top-5 in live FIDE ratings

    With an ELO rating of 2769.7, Arjun has added 8.7 points to his tally so far and is behind only Norway's Magnus Carlsen, USA's Hikaru Nakamura and Fabiano Caruana and Russia's Ian Nepomniachtchi. Earlier this week he briefly reached his career-high live rating of 2771.2 and is the only Indian...
  19. Norway Chess: Praggnananda beats world champion Ding Liren in RD-7, Vaishali loses

    Norway Chess: Praggnananda beats world champion Ding Liren in RD-7, Vaishali loses

    This was Praggnanandha's third win against higher-ranked players in the tournament. Earlier he had defeated Magnus Carlsen and Fabiano Caruana."GM Praggnanand Rameshbabu defeated World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen and World No. 2 Fabiano Caruana in his Classical game and now he defeated World Champion...
  20. Norway Chess: R Praggnanandha beats world champion Ding Liren

    Norway Chess: R Praggnanandha beats world champion Ding Liren

    Stavanger [Norway], R Praggnanandhaa continued his winning streak by defeating world champion Ding Liren in the Armageddon game at the Norway Chess Tournament.Praggnanandhaa's win came after defeating higher-ranked players including Magnus Carlsen and Fabiano Caruana earlier in the...
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