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Carlsen finished at the top of the leaderboard with 22.5 out of 36 points. He looked calm and confident throughout the ...
World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen of Norway emerged as the winner of the Grand Chess Tour 2025 Rapid & Blitz in Zagreb while ...
India’s Woman Grandmaster Vantika Agrawal was held to a draw by Turkmenistan’s Lela Shohradeva in the first round of the FIDE ...
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ABP News on MSNPraggnanandhaa Halts Gukesh’s Run In Blitz as Carlsen Regains Top Spot In ZagrebAfter dominating the rapid round, Gukesh lost momentum in blitz, falling to Praggnanandhaa and slipping behind Carlsen, who ...
Despite emerging the top player in the Rapid section of the Grand Chess Tour event in Zagreb, D Gukesh finished third with 19.5 points, three less than world No 1 Magnus Carlsen.
After falling as many as four points behind Gukesh in the nine-round rapid event, Carlsen made the most of it in the blitz ...
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India Today on MSNMagnus Carlsen trolls haters after Grand Chess Tour Zagreb win, deletes post laterMagnus Carlsen staged a remarkable comeback to win the SuperUnited Rapid and Blitz Croatia title. His dominant blitz ...
World number one Magnus Carlsen yet again proved he is the best in the world as he won the Super United Rapid and blitz chess tournament with a round to spare while reigning world champion D. Gukesh ...
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The Bridge on MSNSuperUnited Chess: Gukesh slips to third place after poor outing in blitz Day 1World Champion Gukesh Dommaraju had a poor start to the blitz section at the SuperUnited Rapid & Blitz in Zagreb on Saturday.
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The Bridge on MSNGrand Chess Tour: Magnus Carlsen clinches SuperUnited title; Gukesh finishes thirdOut of the $175,000 prize pool, Carlsen earned $40,000, Wesley So took home $30,000, while Gukesh won $25,000 for his ...
Magnus Carlsen won the Super United Rapid and Blitz Chess Tournament, finishing with 22.5 points. D. Gukesh finished third ...
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today congratulated two kids from the state for winning medals under-10 in FIDE-organised chess tournament at Batumi, Georgia, recently.
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