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Meet Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa, the boy genius who became chess Grandmaster at 12Praggnanandhaa, 'Prag' as he is dubbed, is part of the new chess wave — he along with players like Nihal Sarin is breaking records and crus...
World Chess Championship match: Another day another drawViswanathan Anand held Magnus Carlsen to a draw in a crucial encounter with the black pieces in game 9 of the World Chess Championship.
Fourth game of the Viswanathan Anand-Magnus Carlsen battle is a drawFrom the beginning, Anand and Carlsen were locked in a tense positional struggle but the Norwegian had secured a small but nagging edge.
Viswanathan Anand makes a big pointMajor goof-up had been committed by Carlsen’s team of helpers. Anand’s 17th move, a dangerous looking knight jump, was still part of existi...
Fabiano Caruana leading in World Rapid chess championship, Anand hot on his heelsAnand crashed through with a trademark knight sacrifice, but an error in the follow-through put him in peril.
Viswanathan Anand; defying the critics once againViswanathan Anand’s very first game was a scintillating win over tournament favourite and world number two Levon Aronian.
Viswanathan Anand and Magnus Carlsen to face off in Zurich Chess ChallengeThe tournament will feature six of the best of the chess world, including world champion Carlsen, last year’s winner Fabiano Caruana and wo...
Viswanathan Anand to make ‘rapid’ moves to enjoy chess“I am so used to playing chess on my birthday, it would be a bit strange to blow candles on cakes!”
Magnus Carlsen's the champ, but Viswanathan Anand still has a champion's calendarThe war is not lost yet, if you ask die-hard Anand fans, who believe it's premature to write an obit to the stellar career of the five-time...
Poke Me: Are superheroes the world's best globalisers?Changeless mythology has its own formula. The hero. The super-power which defines him. His buffoonish alter ego. A secret weakness which wi...
Even as a student, you have to watch the games live: Viswanathan AnandFor me, it is always mixed. As a fan, I'll enjoy it but obviously, I'd like to gain some insight into how my next Challenger qualified.