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Grandmaster Levon Aronian says he’s leaving Armenia and will represent US
World No 6 says cites Armenian officials’ indifference to chessAronian would become fifth American player in Fide’s top 20Chess grandmaster
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Chess: US giants fail as Grenke Bank win first World Corporate Championship
Russia’s No1 seeds, SBER, lose to last-minute blunder while Magnus Carlsen takes on amateurs in single combatGermany’s Grenke Bank won
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Chess: Wesley So uses repertoire to extend Magnus Carlsen’s barren streak
Carlsen was under pressure in openings and missed tactical chances, while So forgot his own analysis at the Opera Euro
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Magnus Carlsen survives ‚disgusting‘ blunders against Daniil Dubov
The Russian, who knocked world champion out of Airthings Masters in December, says Carlsen ‘plays like an idiot quite often’Magnus
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Deep Blue computer beats world chess champion – archive 12 February 1996
12 February 1996: IBM supercomputer makes chess history by beating Garry Kasparov, the world’s best chess playerMachine triumphed over man
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Jorden van Foreest shocks favourites amid controversy at ‚chess Wimbledon‘
21-year-old scores in Wijk blitz tie-break while officials are blamed for disturbing Alireza Firouzja at key momentThe 2021 edition of
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Queen’s Gambit ignites sales for Spanish chessboard maker
Rechapados Ferrer near Barcelona has benefited after supplying products for the Netflix miniseriesThe Queen’s Gambit, the Netflix miniseries that has
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The joys of being an absolute beginner … for life – podcast
The phrase ‘adult beginner’ can sound patronising. It implies you are learning something you should have mastered as a child.
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Chess: Anish Giri aiming for rare victory at Wijk while Magnus Carlsen trails
The Dutchman has a half-point lead over Fabiano Caruana, Andrey Esipenko and Alireza Firouzja, with Carlsen back in sixth placeAnish
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Chess: Carlsen starts well but slows while little-known Swede impresses
World champion admits to errors after four grinding draws as Nils Grandelius surprises world No 5, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, at WijkMagnus
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