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Magnus Carlsen - Magnus Carlsen's gambit is set to devalue world chess crown - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Russia - Norway - China

Magnus Carlsen's gambit is set to devalue world chess crown

The five-time champion is NOT running away from the challenger. For, he had defeated the same challenger (Ian Nepomniachchtchi of Russia) 4-0 in their match. But the Norwegian is tired of the Matchplay process and feels even the successful campaign is not rewarding enough vis-à-vis the effort.

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FIDE Candidates Chess Tournament: R Praggnanandhaa Enters As India's Best Bet - sports.ndtv.com - Russia - India

FIDE Candidates Chess Tournament: R Praggnanandhaa Enters As India's Best Bet

Teen sensation R Praggnanandhaa will enter as the favourite among the three Indian participants in the Candidates chess tournament that will get underway from Wednesday to decide the challenger for the next world championship match. After nearly 35 years as many as three Indians - Praggnanandhaa, D Gukesh and Vidit Gujrathi -- have qualified for the most prestigious event of the year that has just eight participants. According to an expert, India is the new Russia of the chess world, as in the past such dominance was only shown by Russian players.

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FIDE Candidates Chess Tournament: R Praggnanandhaa Enters As India's Best Bet - sports.ndtv.com - Russia - India

FIDE Candidates Chess Tournament: R Praggnanandhaa Enters As India's Best Bet

Teen sensation R Praggnanandhaa will enter as the favourite among the three Indian participants in the Candidates chess tournament that will get underway from Wednesday to decide the challenger for the next world championship match. After nearly 35 years as many as three Indians - Praggnanandhaa, D Gukesh and Vidit Gujrathi -- have qualified for the most prestigious event of the year that has just eight participants. According to an expert, India is the new Russia of the chess world, as in the past such dominance was only shown by Russian players.

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Magnus Carlsen - Carlsen launches Freestyle tour, India first on list - channelnewsasia.com - Germany - Usa - Norway - India

Carlsen launches Freestyle tour, India first on list

PARIS: Chess great Magnus Carlsen is launching a world Freestyle Chess tour as the variant of the game, also known as Chess960, is gaining in popularity, the world number one announced on Friday (Mar 15).

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Magnus Carlsen - International - Chess-Bored with standard chess? Go Freestyle - channelnewsasia.com - Qatar - Germany - Norway

Chess-Bored with standard chess? Go Freestyle

PARIS : Finding chess boring? Try shuffling your pieces on the back rank and you get Chess960, or Freestyle chess, a variant of the game that favours creativity over preparation, and backed by chess great Magnus Carlsen.

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Magnus Carlsen - Fabiano Caruana - Ian Nepomniachtchi - Magnus Carlsen Not "Invincible": R Praggnanandhaa's Sensational Claim - sports.ndtv.com - Norway - China - India

Magnus Carlsen Not "Invincible": R Praggnanandhaa's Sensational Claim

India's latest chess sensation R Praggnanandhaa may have fallen short of his World Cup title dreams, going down to Magnus Carlsen in the final, but the 18-year-old prodigy on Sunday asserted that the five-time world champion Norwegian was "far from invincible". Praggnanandhaa had a dream World Cup run in Baku last month when he became the youngest ever finalist and in the process qualified for the Candidates tournament in 2024 where the winner will face China's Ding Liren in the World Championship.

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Magnus Carlsen - Fabiano Caruana - Ian Nepomniachtchi - Magnus Carlsen Not "Invincible": R Praggnanandhaa's Sensational Claim - sports.ndtv.com - Norway - China - India

Magnus Carlsen Not "Invincible": R Praggnanandhaa's Sensational Claim

India's latest chess sensation R Praggnanandhaa may have fallen short of his World Cup title dreams, going down to Magnus Carlsen in the final, but the 18-year-old prodigy on Sunday asserted that the five-time world champion Norwegian was "far from invincible". Praggnanandhaa had a dream World Cup run in Baku last month when he became the youngest ever finalist and in the process qualified for the Candidates tournament in 2024 where the winner will face China's Ding Liren in the World Championship.

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Magnus Carlsen - Fabiano Caruana - Viswanathan Anand - Bobby Fischer - As Praggnanandhaa And Gukesh Shine, Is India The New Talent-Churning Machine In Chess? - sports.ndtv.com - Russia - Usa - Norway - India - Soviet Union

As Praggnanandhaa And Gukesh Shine, Is India The New Talent-Churning Machine In Chess?

For a long time, Viswanathan Anand was the lone flag-bearer of Indian chess, taking the world by storm with his exploits. Things have changed in the last decade or so, with numerous talented players emerging on the Indian chess scene, making the country a formidable force in the world. With the country producing Grandmasters almost on demand, Anand went so far as to say that the current lot happens to be the golden generation in Indian chess. Four Indian players -- R Praggnanandhaa, Arjun Erigaisi, D Gukesh and Vidit Santosh Gujrathi -- reached the quarterfinal of the FIDE World Cup at Baku in a first for the country in a sport dominated for long by erstwhile Soviet Union and later Russia at various points.

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Magnus Carlsen - Fabiano Caruana - Viswanathan Anand - Bobby Fischer - As Praggnanandhaa And Gukesh Shine, Is India The New Talent-Churning Machine In Chess? - sports.ndtv.com - Russia - Usa - Norway - India - Soviet Union

As Praggnanandhaa And Gukesh Shine, Is India The New Talent-Churning Machine In Chess?

For a long time, Viswanathan Anand was the lone flag-bearer of Indian chess, taking the world by storm with his exploits. Things have changed in the last decade or so, with numerous talented players emerging on the Indian chess scene, making the country a formidable force in the world. With the country producing Grandmasters almost on demand, Anand went so far as to say that the current lot happens to be the golden generation in Indian chess. Four Indian players -- R Praggnanandhaa, Arjun Erigaisi, D Gukesh and Vidit Santosh Gujrathi -- reached the quarterfinal of the FIDE World Cup at Baku in a first for the country in a sport dominated for long by erstwhile Soviet Union and later Russia at various points.

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