NEW DELHI: Indian teenage chess sensation Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa is currently playing the final of the Chessable Masters online tournament. Here's everything you need to know about this tournament ...
Praggnanadhaa’s second victory over Carlsen comes three months after the Airthings Masters. (File/IE) Sixteen-year-old Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa stunned world champion Magnus Carlsen for the second ...
The final of the Chessable Masters started with China’s Ding Liren giving 16-year-old Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa a tough test just hours after the talented youngster sat a real-life school exam. The ...
Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa made an impressive comeback on the second day of the Chessable Masters Final against World No 2 Ding Liren, to level proceedings, but eventually lost after a ...
Wesley So's unbeaten streak stretched to 10 games on Sunday as the US Champ held onto a slim lead in the $100,000 Chessable Masters. Vladislav Artemiev, the losing finalist at last month's Goldmoney ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Chess world champion Magnus Carlsen’s company Play Magnus AS has purchased the UK-based chess training platform ...
Chessable Masters: R Praggnanandhaa had beaten world number one Magnus Carlsen in the preliminary stage. Indian chess prodigy Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa lost the finals of the Meltwater Champions Chess ...
R Praggnanandhaa staged a remarkable comeback in the second phase of the final. (Image: Twitter) New Delhi: Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa lost in the final of Chessable Masters against Ding Liren of China ...
The 10th Chessable Sunway Sitges International Chess International Festival turned out to be a horrendous tournament for a few members of the 70-member Indian contingent. As many as six players lost ...
Indian teenager Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa stunned world champion Magnus Carlsen for the second time this year as he claimed victory over the Norwegian at the Chessable Masters online rapid chess ...
Norwegian grandmaster Magnus Carlsen playing a chess match in The Netherlands in January. The world champion's company Play Magnus AS has bought the UK-based chess ...
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