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Thesportstak on MSNMagnus Carlsen's wife reveals the Indian star who mirrors his chess style, and it's not Gukesh: "Most similar to him"
Magnus Carlsen’s wife recently revealed which rising Indian chess star closely mirrors the world No.1’s playing style, ...
Magnus Carlsen won the game without losing a single piece, while ChatGPT lost all its pawns, screenshots the Norwegian ...
Playing with white pieces, R Praggnanandhaa showcased clinical precision and tactical depth to beat world no.1 Magnus Carlsen ...
Carlsen is a powerful frontman. His name and personality extend beyond the more narrow confines of his sport. He appears ...
At the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam in Las Vegas, Levon Aronian secured his first title, defeating Hans Niemann in the final and earning $200,000. A notable moment occurred when Magnus Carlsen ...
Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa, the Indian chess prodigy, has once again defeated World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen at the Freestyle ...
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India Today on MSNMagnus Carlsen trolls haters after Grand Chess Tour Zagreb win, deletes post later
World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen won the SuperUnited Rapid and Blitz Croatia on Sunday, July 06, overcoming a poor Rapid section with a stellar show in the fastest format. He took a dig at his critics with ...
Magnus Carlsen, fresh off his SuperUnited Rapid & Blitz Croatia victory, stirred controversy with comments downplaying his competitors' performance. He suggested his 'B-game' sufficed due to the field ...
Mozart of Chess: Magnus Carlsen 13:00. Demolition, not defeat, is the goal of 21-year-old Magnus Carlsen. No, he's not a boxer, not a wrestler. Rather, Magnus is the top chess player in the world ...
One week after stunning the chess world by resigning from a game after making just one move, reigning world champion Magnus Carlsen has broken his silence to accuse Hans Niemann, 19, of cheating ...
Magnus Carlsen is letting the chess speak for itself. The world champion stunned the chess world this morning by resigning in protest after just one move against Hans Niemann.
Magnus Carlsen: Yes. The spectators seem as mesmerized as the competitors. They're all chess players, of course. If they weren't, it would be like watching paint dry.
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