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Battle of Giants: Gukesh vs. Ding Liren at World Chess Championship
Magnus Carlsen believes Indian chess prodigy D Gukesh is the favorite to win against Ding Liren at the upcoming World Chess Championship. While Gukesh has been in remarkable form, Carlsen cautions about pressure at this level.
Gukesh remains favourite for World Chess Championship but Ding has a 'good chance' if he regains form: Carlsen
Magnus Carlsen added a note of caution to his support for D Gukesh, saying that Ding Liren could prove quite a handful for the 18-year-old GM from Chennai if he’s able to regain his form in Singapore
D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren, FIDE World Chess Championship 2024: Format, Rules, Matchdays
The title match between Indian grandmaster D Gukesh and reigning world champion Ding Liren will be played over a period of three weeks, comprising 14 classical games and four rest days
World Chess Championship 2024: Ding Liren’s bad form does not matter so much, says Gukesh’s coach Vishnu Prasanna
As the World Chess Championship match nears, one would think Gukesh’s coach Vishnu Prasanna would be in the thick of match preparation.
D Gukesh vs Ding Liren: Many Grandmasters feel World Chess Championship won’t last 14 games, says Wesley So
Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhhaa said D Gukesh is the favourite for the World Chess Championship against Ding Liren due to his current good form.
Gukesh Set to Dominate: An Exciting Chess Championship Ahead
Indian teenage Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa believes D Gukesh is the favourite for the World Chess Championship against Ding Liren. Scheduled in Singapore from November 25 to December 15, Gukesh's impressive 2024 contrasts with Liren's struggles.
On Form, D Gukesh Favourite To Win Against Ding Liren In World Championship: R Praggnanandhaa
On current form, D Gukesh is the favourite to win the World Chess Championship title against his Chinese opponent, Ding Liren, believes Indian teenage Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa.The World Championship is scheduled to be played from November 25 till December 15 in Singapore.
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World Chess Championship 2024: Previous Winners - A Look Back At Legendary Grandmasters
Here’s a look back at the legendary grandmasters and their monumental wins that have defined chess history ahead of the World ...
ESPN
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World Chess Championship 2024: How D Gukesh became the youngest challenger to the crown
His first glimpse of top-level
chess
was in November 2013, when, aged 7, he accompanied his father Rajnikanth to watch the ...
rediff.com
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Carlsen warns of pressure for Gukesh: 'First World Championship will be a test'
Magnus Carlsen of Norway feels that on current form Indian star D Gukesh is the favourite to win the World Chess Championship ...
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Carlsen finds AI in chess ‘fascinating’: Chance of exciting game remote, Norwegian superstar dislikes classical chess
Computers have invaded the game but we still see some 150-odd youngsters outside the Dhono Dhanyo Auditorium waiting for a ...
The Free Press Journal
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Chess World Championship: 'Gukesh Clear Favourite To Win Against Ding By 12th Round'
Indian
chess
grandmaster Gukesh Dommaraju will be challenging the reigning
World
Champion Ding Liren of China in the FIDE ...
Press Trust of India on MSN
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World No 1 chess player Magnus Carlsen reveals why he doesn't play in India every year
Kolkata: Magnus Carlsen, the undisputed world number one for over a decade, believes chess ratings today are somewhat ...
Ames Tribune on MSN
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This Ames 11-year-old is one of the highest rated chess players in Iowa. Here's why.
Irene Fei isn't like most her age. The 11-year-old is currently the No. 1 rated women's chess player and the 15th overall ...
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