Valentine’s Day combination, as the Norwegian great took himself off the market as the most eligible former world chess ...
For decades, fusion researchers struggled with neutron isotropy, a key indicator of scalable plasma stability. Zap Energy’s ...
Evanston easily qualified for the IHSA Chess State Final at Saturday’s Sectional tournament, but didn’t quite capture the ...
Word search puzzles are one of the most popular and entertaining ... The hidden word will be present in the letter grid in any format in the grid, e.g., top-down, sideways, bottom-up, left to ...
Exact local pricing can be found at the Kawasaki Australia website, but the Ninja e-1 is shown at $11.6K ride-away in Sydney, with the Z e-1 slightly lower at $11.3K ride-away. Traditionally ...
Reigning World champion D. Gukesh and India No. 1, Arjun Erigaisi, have been announced as part of the final lineup for the 2025 Norway Chess tournament. The event is scheduled from May 26 to June 6 at ...
The decisive moment came on the 56th move when Arjun blundered again with Rxd3, leaving him no choice but to resign by the 60th move in what turned out to be the longest game of the round.
It’s something of a rite of passage in chess ... Qxg7 mate) 29.Rxh7+! Kxh7 30. Qg7 is mate. (Click on the image above for a larger view of the chessboard.) 1. Nf3 Nf6 2.
The Tata Steel Chess 2025 is back for another year to the excitement of chess enthusiasts worldwide from January 18 to February 2, 2025, bringing some of the best minds in the game to the board.
Noni Madueke has revealed he apologised to Chelsea team-mate Trevoh Chalobah after pinching a goal from the centre-back in their 3-1 win against Wolves on Monday night. Chalobah's goalbound header ...
Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2025, Round 2, Arjun Erigaisi vs Anish Giri, Vladimir Fedoseev vs Gukesh D, Nodirbek Abdusattorov vs Leon Luke Mendonca, Pentala Harikrishna vs Praggnanandhaa R: Gukesh is ...
The 18-year-old Indian, who took the crown last month from China’s Ding Liren, defeated the Netherlands No 1 Anish Giri in the opening round of Tata Steel Wijk aan Zee, the “chess Wimbledon”.
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