Seven games. Seven draws. And the World Chess Championship in London, between the two top-rated grandmasters in the world, remains level with five games to go. Magnus Carlsen of Norway, 27, is No. 1 ...
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BERLIN — Norwegian chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen was forced into a draw Monday by more than 143,000 people worldwide playing against him in a single, record-setting game. Billed as “Magnus Carlsen ...
What the board looked like when Magnus Carlsen and Sergey Karjakin agreed to a draw in the third game of the World Chess Championship. In chess, even a measly draw can be a brow-sweating, ...
The seventh game of the ongoing World Chess Championship 2024 between Ding Liren, the defending champion, and the Indian Grandmaster Gukesh ended in a draw after five hours and 20 minutes. The ...
A controversial moment dominated Day 2 of the Tata Steel Chess India Rapid in Kolkata when R Praggnanandhaa stopped the clock ...
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Chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen's match against the world ends in a draw after 46 days
How many people does it take to defeat a chess grandmaster at their own game? Turns out, more than 143,000. Magnus Carlsen's match against the world ended in a draw Monday. The match — which featured ...
“I offer a draw”, declared my seasoned opponent during the sixth round of the Annemase International Open last year. It was only the 31 st move, but I was under serious time pressure already. Being ...
BERLIN (AP) — Norwegian grandmaster Magnus Carlsen is playing a single game of chess against 140,000 people worldwide in a mega-match that could overturn expectations by ending in a draw in the next ...
BERLIN (AP) — Norwegian chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen was forced into a draw Monday by more than 143,000 people worldwide playing against him in a single, record-setting game. Billed as “Magnus ...
Norwegian chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen was forced into a draw Monday by more than 143,000 people worldwide playing against him in a single, record-setting game. Billed as “Magnus Carlsen vs. The ...
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