Vaishali Rameshbabu had a golden chance to cement her lead and head into the final rest day of the Candidates 2026 tournament ...
India's chess contingent faced a disappointing Round 4 at the Candidates tournament, with R Praggnanandhaa and R Vaishali ...
Chess promoted racial harmony in medieval times, claims Cambridge University study ...
There is no stopping Javokhir Sindarov. The Uzbek Grandmaster completely outplayed China’s Wei Yi in Round Six of the ongoing FIDE Candidates 2026 in Cyprus on Saturday.
A University of Cambridge study highlights how chess, known as the 'game of kings', transcended racial barriers in the medieval era by focusing on intellectual prowess. Dr Krisztina Ilko's research ...
One remarkable outcome of the intellectual exchanges with students is the realization that global politics is a high-stakes ...
Indian chess saw mixed fortunes at the FIDE Candidates 2026. Divya Deshmukh surged to the top of the Women's leaderboard with ...
The Uzbek GM seems to be turning the Open competition in the Candidates into a one-man show in Cyprus ...
India’s R. Vaishali outplayed compatriot Divya Deshmukh to join Zhu Jiner at the top; R. Praggnanandhaa and Javokhir Sindarov ...
In other significant result for Indian fans, R Praggnanandhaa drew against Wei Yi in the open section of the Candidates to ...
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With AI driving more draws, chess players embrace unpredictability
Elite chess players are abandoning engine-approved strategies in favor of wild, hard-to-predict moves designed to break ...
R Praggnanandhaa suffered a crushing defeat to Javokhir Sindarov on Tuesday. A loss with White pieces that can comeback to ...
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