Magnus Carlsen may be the best chess player in the world, but the Norwegian has ruled out a return to the classical World Chess Championship.
Chess Grand Master Magnus Carlsen forfeited a tournament over a pair of jeans that he has just sold in a charity auction for $36,100. Last year, Magnus Carlsen was asked […] ...
World's top chess player Magnus Carlsen has raised US$36,100 by auctioning the jeans that led to his disqualification from the 2024 World Rapid Chess Championship. A screenshot of Magnus Carlsen's ...
Magnus Carlsen has reiterated his disinterest in returning to the classical World Chess Championship, stating that no opponent or challenge excites him enough to compete. He also criticized the format ...
Nodirbek Yakubboev courted controversy at the Tata Masters when he snubbed the customary handshake from Indian GM Vaishali Rameshbabu.
Magnus Carlsen's jeans auctioned for $36,100, significantly captivating the chess community. Originally priced between $300-$500, the jeans gained notoriety during the World Rapid Championship.
Magnus Carlsen recently admitted he has “no chance” against modern chess engines, even on his phone. Speaking on The Joe Rogan Experience, the Norwegian chess grandmaster shared insights on AI-powered ...
NEW YORK: Top-ranked chess player Magnus Carlsen is turning his controversial ... that he is auctioning off the Italian luxury brand jeans that started a dress code dispute at December’s World ...
Norwegian chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen auctioned off the jeans that led to his disqualification from a round in the World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championships due to a dress code violation.
The Norwegian chess grandmaster announced this week that he is auctioning off the Italian luxury brand jeans that started a dress code dispute at December’s World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championships.
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