Eliminating risk and not losing many games was the central principle around which Carlsen's five world titles were built.
Both Ding Liren and Gukesh have agreed to a draw in Game 6 after 46 moves. The match is poised at 3 points for each player.
Yes, long games are part of the experience of playing a world championship and an 18-year-old who has spent almost his whole ...
D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren, World Chess Championship Game 6 Highlights: Get all the highlights from the sixth game between Indian ...
India's D Gukesh is taking on Ding Liren for the title of the World Chess Champion. As the 14-round game unfolds, USA Grand ...
A Largs mother and son who are both passionate about playing chess enjoyed the 'trip of a lifetime' recently when they met ...
It perks Magnus Carlsen up and puts him in a much better mood. The Hong Kong noodles are another brightener, as is the small ...
At some point during the press conference after Game, both Gukesh and world champion Ding Liren were also asked which ...
Today's performance will have a two-fold effect on him: in jolting out any remaining complacency because of that precarious ...
The latter has come through the WestBridge Anand Chess Academy or WACA (not to be confused with Perth’s cricket ground), ...
D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren, World Chess Championship Game 5 Live Updates: Get all the live updates from Indian GM Gukesh's ...