The 8th Annual Carolinas Chess Classic is scheduled to take place from 7-9 June at the newly renovated lakeside Hilton Charlotte University Place in Charlotte, USA. The Classic is a …
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The 8th Annual Carolinas Chess Classic is scheduled to take place from 7-9 June at the newly renovated lakeside Hilton Charlotte University Place in Charlotte, USA. The Classic is a …
The latest editions of Titled Tuesday events took place on 30th April on Chess.com. American star the 17-years old Christopher Yoo emerged clear winner of the Early Titled Tuesday with …
The latest editions of Titled Tuesday events took place on 23rd April on Chess.com. Hikaru Nakamura, fresh of completing the Candidates Chess Tournament, claimed both Early and Late Titled Tuesday …
ChessFest will be back on Sunday 7th July in London’s iconic Trafalgar Square. Now in its fourth year, this fantastic free event sponsored by XTX Markets brings together chess lovers …
Indian GM Gukesh Dommaraju has won the 2024 Candidates Chess Tournament and is the youngest player in history to qualify for the World Championship match. He will challenge Ding Liren …
Gukesh Dommaraju moved into sole lead after defeating Alireza Firouzja in round 13 of the Candidates Chess Tournament. Half a point behind are Ian Nepomniachtchi and Hikaru Nakamura, now joined …
In round 12 of the Candidates Chess Tournament Hikaru Nakamura scored his third consecutive victory, this time against Alireza Firouzja, to leap forward and catch Ian Nepomniachtchi on the top …
Former World Championship challenger Ian Nepomniachtchi won the longest game of the round 11 of Candidates Chess Tournament to seize sole lead in the event with only three rounds to …
The latest editions of Titled Tuesday events took place on 16th April on Chess.com. Hans Niemann emerged winner of the Early Titled Tuesday with 9,5/11 points. Hikaru Nakamura cruised through …
American Grandmasters Hikaru Nakamura and Fabiano Caruana won their respective games in the 10th round of the Candidates Chess Tournament 2024 to leap forward and remain within half a point …
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