The Indian Grandmaster Gukesh lost the Game 1 of quarter-finals on Sunday and resigned in the Game 2 after just 18 moves.
D Gukesh ends the Round Robin stage in Weissenhaus without a single victory, suffering a 46-move loss against Magnus Carlsen ...
What is white’s best move? The lesson this week is that chess is often about finding the right angles. Reach Eric Morrow at ...
D Gukesh secured a crucial victory against Vincent Keymer in a 72-move match at the Tata Steel Chess Tournament ... which captured Arjun's black knight for his white knight, was a pivotal moment ...
World Champion D Gukesh needed six hours to draw, while R Praggnanandhaa took the sole lead overall with 3.5/4 ...
Valentine’s Day combination, as the Norwegian great took himself off the market as the most eligible former world chess ...
While Gukesh is out of the quarterfinal, his time in Weissenhaus still continues, as he will battle for the fifth to eighth ...
Teenage chess prodigies Praggnanandhaa and Gukesh battle in intense tiebreaker, with Praggnanandhaa emerging victorious in Tata Steel Masters.
Gukesh Dommaraju ascended to World No. 3 after drawing against reigning champion Wei Yi at the Tata Steel Chess Tournament ...
R Praggnanandhaa triumphed over world champion D Gukesh 2-1 in a thrilling tiebreaker to win the Tata Steel Masters chess tournament, despite both players facing surprising losses in the final round.
Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa defeated compatriot P Harikrishna, while Arjun Erigaisi settled for a draw in the second round of 87th Tata Steel Chess Tournament here.
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