LEVON ARONIAN WINS 2017 NORWAY CHESS TITLE
June 19, 2017 kridangan
Chess, Levon Aronian, Magnus Carlsen, Vishwanathan Anand, World ChessArmenia’s grandmaster Levon Aronian claim the Norway chess title. Aronian won the title with six points following a 59-move draw with Wesley So. In the end, only the two kings remained on the board. Norway’s Current world no.1 Magnus Carlsen is now on the edge of losing his world number 1 rank. Viswanathan Anand, who […]
Read moreCarlsen Stays as World Chess Champion with Emphatic Victory over Karjakin in Rapids
December 1, 2016 R K Gupta
Chess, Magnus Carlsen, Sergey Karjakin, World Chess ChampionshipMagnus Carlsen couldn’t have got a better birthday gift than the affirmation of his World Chess Champion’s status for the third time. The Norwegian also proved his superiority in rapid chess. It was all over in four games of rapids after Carlsen led 2-1 after three. In the fourth, Karjakin needed to win with Black […]
Read more2016 World Chess Championship: After the Drawn 12th Game It All Hinges on Tiebreakers
November 30, 2016 R K Gupta
Chess, Magnus Carlsen, Sergey Karjakin, World Chess Championship12th and last classical game in the ongoing World Chess Championship turned out to be about the most boring for spectators. After 11 hard-fought games, the onlookers expected that the 12th would be played for the kill. That didn’t happen because of the identical strategic viewpoints of the champion and the challenger. They felt there […]
Read moreGame-11 in Carlsen-Karjakin World Chess Championship Battle Ends as Tight Draw
November 28, 2016 R K Gupta
Chess, Magnus Carlsen, Sergey Karjakin, World Chess ChampionshipThere was nothing spectacular about Game-11. Since the championship battle was theoretically reduced to two games after Carlsen’s win in Game-10, neither player wanted any adventure and they settled for a 34-move draw. Now they are level at 5½- 5½. On Saturday, Sergey Karjakin had the White pieces and he began with the Ruy Lopez […]
Read moreCarlsen Bounces Back with Victory in Round-10 of World Chess Championship at New York
November 25, 2016 R K Gupta
Chess, Magnus Carlsen, Sergey Karjakin, World Chess, World Chess ChampionshipYou may talk about UEFA Champions League football or several Test Cricket series going on India, New Zealand, Australia and Zimbabwe or Lewis Hamilton’s F1 championship chances in next Sunday’s last race of the season at Abu Dhabi’s Yas Marina Circuit or intrigues in any other global sports. But everything pales in comparison to the […]
Read moreWorld Chess Championship: Carlsen Escapes Round-9 Defeat after a Scary Middle-Game
November 25, 2016 R K Gupta
Chess, Magnus Carlsen, Sergey Karjakin, World Chess, World Chess ChampionshipIn Round-9 of World Chess Championship in New York on Wednesday, current champion Magnus Carlsen and his Russian challenger Sergey Karjakin played for more than 5½ hours and settled for an extremely tense draw. Now just three more games are left and Karjakin leads Magnus Carlsen 5-4. But Carlsen survived a dangerous middle-game and narrowly […]
Read moreCarlsen Pushed to Corner after Losing 8th Game in World Chess Championship
November 23, 2016 R K Gupta
Chess, Magnus Carlsen, Sergey Karjakin, World Chess ChampionshipRussian challenger Sergey Karjakin had something up his sleeves. He refused to lose to Norway’s Magnus Carlsen in the first seven games in the ongoing 12-game title clash at New York City. But on Monday night, he drove the reigning World Chess Champion in a tight spot by winning the eighth game. It wasn’t that […]
Read moreCreditable Finish for Indian Men and Women as 2016 Baku Chess Olympiad Ends
September 15, 2016 R K Gupta
Chess, Indian Sport News, Magnus Carlsen, P Harikrishna, World ChessWith the conclusion of Round-11 games on September 13, curtain came down on the 2016 Baku Chess Olympiad. India couldn’t win any team medals but the performance of Indian men and women teams’ was still praiseworthy. The men finished fourth behind USA, Ukraine and Russia while the Indian women’s team ended fifth behind China, Poland, […]
Read moreMagnus Carlsen Wins 2016 Bilbao Chess Masters with a Round to Spare
July 24, 2016 R K Gupta
Bilbao Masters, Chess, Magnus Carlsen, World ChessMagnus Carlsen is the new champion of the 9th edition of Bilbao Chess Masters in the Spanish city. With 16 points after Round-9, the Norwegian World Champion did not even need to wait for the 10th round since he had established a runaway 5-point lead over the second-placed Hikaru Nakamura of USA. In addition to winning […]
Read more2016 Bilbao Chess Masters: Magnus Carlsen Still Unable to Crack the Anish Giri Conundrum
July 20, 2016 R K Gupta
Anish Giri, Bilbao Masters, Chess, Magnus Carlsen, World ChessThe first time Magnus Carlsen played a classical chess game against Netherlands’ Anish Giri was 5 years ago. Both of them were teenagers. The 16-year old Giri was an emerging chess star and 19 year old Carlsen had been around for a while. But the Norwegian was not the world champion and that honor belonged […]
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