The Indian Grandmaster Gukesh lost the Game 1 of quarter-finals on Sunday and resigned in the Game 2 after just 18 moves.
Valentine’s Day combination, as the Norwegian great took himself off the market as the most eligible former world chess ...
D Gukesh fights back from the brink of a defeat to hold Alireza Firouzja to a 91-move draw in Game 1 of the seventh-place ...
While Gukesh is out of the quarterfinal, his time in Weissenhaus still continues, as he will battle for the fifth to eighth ...
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 ...
Teenage chess prodigies Praggnanandhaa and Gukesh battle in intense tiebreaker, with Praggnanandhaa emerging victorious in Tata Steel Masters.
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.
World Champion D Gukesh needed six hours to draw, while R Praggnanandhaa took the sole lead overall with 3.5/4 ...
A dramatic final day of the Tata Steel Chess Masters saw R Praggnanandha win ... loss and Praggnanandhaa's weaker position. Playing with white pieces, Abdusattorov's King's Pawn Opening: King's Knight ...
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.
Gukesh 2-1 in the tiebreaker to win the Tata Steel Masters chess tournament here on Sunday ... The sudden-death had a time control of two minutes and thirty seconds for white against three for black ...
It’s something of a rite of passage in chess — the new champ ... shows some more positional insouciance, as White’s own king comes under fire as Black’s knights and rook advance menacingly.
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