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  1. Norway Chess: Praggnanandha defeated current world champion Liren in Armageddon, Vaishali lost (Lead-1)

    Norway Chess: Praggnanandha defeated current world champion Liren in Armageddon, Vaishali lost (Lead-1)

    The highlight of the day was the match between Koneru Humpy and Vaishali R as Koneru Humpy achieved the only classical win of the day in both the tournaments. With this defeat, former tournament leader Vaishali's chances of victory have reduced significantly.World champion Ding Liren, who has...
  2. Norway Chess, Round-7: Praggnanandha defeated current world champion Liren in Armageddon.

    Norway Chess, Round-7: Praggnanandha defeated current world champion Liren in Armageddon.

    Stavanger [Norway], The seventh round of the Norway chess tournament on Tuesday morning witnessed exciting matches with tense moments that had a huge impact on the standings.With the top players in high-stakes games, the results of this round set the stage for an exciting finale to the...
  3. Norway champs at chess with Koneru, Praggnanand and Vaishali set for 2024

    Norway champs at chess with Koneru, Praggnanand and Vaishali set for 2024

    Stavanger [Norway], Indian Grandmasters Koneru Humpy, Vaishali Rameshbabu and Praggnananda Rameshbabu are set to compete in the 12th edition of the prestigious Norway Chess to be held at the main building of SR-Bank in Stavanger, Norway from May 27 to June 7. It will include world number one...
  4. Prague, Hampi, Vaishali Norway will lead India's challenge in chess

    Prague, Hampi, Vaishali Norway will lead India's challenge in chess

    Stavanger (Norway), Grandmaster R Praggnanandha, Koneru Humpy and Vaishal Rameshbabu will lead India's challenge in this prestigious competition.Norway Chess will be held here from 27 May to 7 June.Known as the 'Wimbledon of Chess', this tournament invites the top grandmasters of the world...
  5. Hampi stood second among female candidates

    Hampi stood second among female candidates

    TORONTO: Indian grandmaster Koneru Humpy produced a good performance by defeating former joint leader Tingjie Lei of China to finish second on better tiebreak in the women's candidates tournament here.China's Zhongyi Tan moved to the top of the table as expected after playing a draw with...
  6. Candidate Chess: GM Barua and Thipsay say Indian performance so far satisfactory

    Candidate Chess: GM Barua and Thipsay say Indian performance so far satisfactory

    Toronto: Indian Grandmasters Dibyendu Barua and Praveen Thipsay are impressed with how the country's five-member team, led by the talented Praggnanandhaa, has performed so far at the prestigious Candidates Chess Tournament here.The Candidates Tournament features a rest day after four rounds of...
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