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The world of chess has been going through somewhat of an evolution in recent years, and it’s showing no signs of slowing down ...
Magnus Carlsen won the inaugural online chess Esports World Cup held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. For the first time, chess ...
Magnus Carlsen hailed the Esports World Cup as an incredible event after he became the tournament’s first chess champion in ...
Asked at the press conference if he will be back next year, Carlsen said with a smile: "As long as I know how the pieces move ...
Norwegian Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen won the inaugural Esports World Cup chess tournament on Friday, defeating Alireza ...
Magnus Carlsen's new rivalry with D Gukesh has been a constant throughout this year, and the Norwegian took another dig at ...
Magnus Carlsen won the game without losing a single piece, while ChatGPT lost all its pawns, screenshots the Norwegian ...
Magnus Carlsen was born in Norway on November 30, 1990. When he was 2, he was completing 50-piece puzzles. By 4, he was memorizing countries and population sizes across the world.
Carlsen did admit that Thursday was not his finest performance. He lost one of his games, and the No. 1 ranked chess player in the world admitted that he was lucky not to lose more.
BERLIN (AP) — Norwegian chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen was forced into a draw Monday by more than 143,000 people worldwide playing against him in a single, record-setting game.
Number one grandmaster, Magnus Carlsen, has won the inaugural online chess competition at the Esports World Cup. The ...
While Carlsen, like many other chess players, values traditional over-the-board chess, he sees the online transition as a ...