Magnus Carlsen shares his post-retirement vision for chess. Discover how the GOAT plans to shape the game’s future beyond ...
Five-time world champion and World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen will play a one-off vote chess match in Freestyle format against the world, Chess.com, the online chess platform announced. Titled Magnus vs.
Five-time world champion and current World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen is set to play a unique vote chess match against the world in ...
The event will witness Carlsen playing with white pieces, while the opponent's moves will be decided by Chess.com's server ...
India's No. 6, Vidit Gujrathi, won the online qualification event to become eligible for the second leg of the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour in Paris. Vidit will play the star-studded event just ...
Freestyle Chess is the current favourite of elite chess players, including World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen and World Champion D Gukesh. But the hottest property among the world's best is India's Arjun ...
FIDE Master Kshitiz Bhandari has won the ‘Himalayan Freestyle Chess Championship’, a newly formatted competition held for the first time in Nepal by Himalayan Chess Academy (HCA). He defeated ...
During his visit. D Gukesh also met reporters and revealed that he wanted to come to the temple after his victory at the World Championship last year. Having become the youngest-ever World Chess ...
FreeStyle Libre 3 sensors will be phased out in the UK by the end of 2025, meaning that people living with diabetes who use the sensors will need to start using FreeStyle Libre 3 Plus sensors instead.
In the first of two heats, six talented players from across the UK arrive at Cardiff’s former coal exchange. They face a brain-boggling puzzle and a high-stakes speed chess battle. Show more Sue ...
Himalayan Chess Academy is organising a Freestyle Chess Championship, a first-of-its-kind, in Nepal. The tournament will also feature a ‘Blitz Cup’, a plate tournament for losers from the Freestyle ...
They did it with baking. They did it with sewing. They did it with pottery. Can they do it with chess? By adding enough double entendres, excitable co-presenters and ludicrously overstated stakes ...