Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa views the upcoming Chess World Championship Tour as an opportunity for players, not a ...
FIDE and Norway Chess announce the inaugural Total World Chess Championship, featuring classical, rapid, and blitz formats with $750,000 prize fund.
R. Praggnanandhaa has asserted that the traditional world championship will maintain its hegemony despite the introduction of the Chess World Championship Tour, which is set to be launched in pilot ...
The International Chess Federation (FIDE) and world number one Magnus Carlsen have a long history of disagreements, but on Wednesday both backed a new world championship concept that sets the stage ...
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Chess Champion Praggnanandhaa Opens Up On Representing India In One Of The Toughest Tournaments
Praggnanandhaa, a 20 years old prodigy from Chennai, recently qualified for the Candidates chess tournament. The 2026 ...
The FIDE World Rapid & Blitz Championships 2025 will be held in Doha from December 25 to 30, featuring top chess stars like ...
American Grandmaster Nakamura, who will be a contender at the Candidates next year, talks about how chess has changed and how ...
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Final preparations for FIDE World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championships announced
The Local Organizing Committee of the FIDE World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championships today announced the final organizational ...
Wesley So criticised the World Cup format, and also felt that he would take a different route in the future to qualify for ...
Filipino-American super grandmaster Wesley So views Praggnanandhaa as a strong contender, not a dark horse, for the ...
As far as chess tournaments go, the Louisiana State Championship and Iowa Open are not what you would describe as big-time events. The highest-ranked players from either event last year didn't even ...
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Another world championship.
Want to skyrocket your chess Elo? This video covers various strategies and tips to enhance your chess skills and improve your ...
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