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On that final lap, four players — Dutch GM Anish Giri, Uzbek GM Nodirbek Abdusattorov, Indian GM D. Gukesh, and Chinese GM Wei Yi — were tied at 7½-4½, with a round to go.
Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa's victory in the Tata Steel Masters highlights his exceptional talent. Grandmaster Wei Yi, impressed by the Indian prodigy, prepares to compete in the Norway Chess 2025 ...
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Norway Chess 2025: D Gukesh earns 4th win with a victory over Wei Yi, moves to 2nd spot in standings - MSNDommaraju Gukesh secures his fourth victory at Norway Chess 2025, defeating Wei Yi and closing in on Magnus Carlsen. Gukesh's risky opening paid off, while Carlsen and Nakamura also secured ...
Magnus Carlsen leads D Gukesh by a narrow margin heading into the final round of Norway Chess 2025, fueled by victories over Fabiano Caruana and Wei Yi respectively. Hikaru Nakamura remains in ...
And then he [Wei Yi] missed this Bishop h7, which was kind of cute,” said Gukesh after his third Classical win in the tournament, with the two previous ones coming against world No. 1 Carlsen ...
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Norway Chess: How D Gukesh can overtake Magnus Carlsen for the title? Final round today - MSNIn the Norway Chess tournament, Gukesh trails Carlsen by half a point, setting up a thrilling finale. Gukesh defeated Wei Yi, while Carlsen overcame Caruana. Gukesh needs a win against Caruana and ...
Norway Chess 2025: Magnus Carlsen leads heading into the final round but India's D Gukesh closing in
India's world chess champion D. Gukesh posted an impressive win over China's no. 1 player Wei Yi in the ninth round of the Norway Chess 2025 tournament.
On top of the table with a slender lead, world champion D Gukesh will take on Wei Yi of China in the 11th round of Tata Steel Chess Tournament, aiming to continue his unbeaten streak and claim the ...
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Exclusive | China No. 1 Wei Yi lauds Gukesh and Praggnanandhaa, says 'blitz games shouldn't decide classical chess titles' - MSNOn the sidelines of the action stood Grandmaster Wei Yi, China's No. 1, and the defending champion, who, like Pragg, outwitted Gukesh in a dramatic tie-break to clinch his Tata Steel Masters crown ...
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