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Indian Teenager Beats World Chess Champion Carlsen | ISH News - YouTube
Indian Teenager Beats World Chess Champion Carlsen | ISH News - YouTube

Young Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa Stuns World No 1 Magnus Carlsen  Check Details
Young Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa Stuns World No 1 Magnus Carlsen Check Details

16 years old R Praggnanandhaa beats World Champion in Airthings Masters  chess - Times of India
16 years old R Praggnanandhaa beats World Champion in Airthings Masters chess - Times of India

Magnus Carlsen: 'If I had lost, it could have been my last world  championship match' | Magnus Carlsen | The Guardian
Magnus Carlsen: 'If I had lost, it could have been my last world championship match' | Magnus Carlsen | The Guardian

Heartbreak for American challenger in world chess final - ABC News
Heartbreak for American challenger in world chess final - ABC News

India's Chess Grandmaster Praggnanandhaa beats 5-time World Chess Champ  Carlsen - Hindustan Times
India's Chess Grandmaster Praggnanandhaa beats 5-time World Chess Champ Carlsen - Hindustan Times

Magnus Carlsen to give up world chess title because he's not motivated -  The Washington Post
Magnus Carlsen to give up world chess title because he's not motivated - The Washington Post

World chess champion Magnus Carlsen says he will not defend his title in  2023 : NPR
World chess champion Magnus Carlsen says he will not defend his title in 2023 : NPR

The World Chess Championship is an embarrassing anachronism. It's time to  end it forever.
The World Chess Championship is an embarrassing anachronism. It's time to end it forever.

Greatest World Chess Champion of All Time? - SparkChess
Greatest World Chess Champion of All Time? - SparkChess

Carlsen Wins 2018 World Chess Championship In Playoff - Chess.com
Carlsen Wins 2018 World Chess Championship In Playoff - Chess.com

World Chess Championship Goes to Sudden Death after 12th Straight Draw -  The New York Times
World Chess Championship Goes to Sudden Death after 12th Straight Draw - The New York Times

Viswanathan Anand - Wikipedia
Viswanathan Anand - Wikipedia

The Psychological Drama of the World Chess Championship | The New Yorker
The Psychological Drama of the World Chess Championship | The New Yorker

World Chess Championship - Wikipedia
World Chess Championship - Wikipedia

50.Qh6+!!, the move that won Magnus Carlsen the World Chess Championship.
50.Qh6+!!, the move that won Magnus Carlsen the World Chess Championship.

Want to become youngest World Chess Champion, beat Vishwanathan Anand: D  Gukesh | The News Minute
Want to become youngest World Chess Champion, beat Vishwanathan Anand: D Gukesh | The News Minute

World chess champion on the verge of topping fantasy football table |  Fantasy Football | The Guardian
World chess champion on the verge of topping fantasy football table | Fantasy Football | The Guardian

Magnus Carlsen, who lost to 17-year-old Praggnanandhaa in Miami, gives 4  reasons why chess isn't cricket to Abhi and Niyu
Magnus Carlsen, who lost to 17-year-old Praggnanandhaa in Miami, gives 4 reasons why chess isn't cricket to Abhi and Niyu

The Psychological Drama of the World Chess Championship | The New Yorker
The Psychological Drama of the World Chess Championship | The New Yorker

Magnus Carlsen ranks the World Chess Champions | chess24.com
Magnus Carlsen ranks the World Chess Champions | chess24.com

r praggnanandhaa: Teenage chess prodigy R Praggnanandhaa beats world chess  champion Magnus Carlsen thrice in a year - The Economic Times
r praggnanandhaa: Teenage chess prodigy R Praggnanandhaa beats world chess champion Magnus Carlsen thrice in a year - The Economic Times

Carlsen vs Anand | World Champion Battle | First Moves GRENKE Chess Classic  2019 - YouTube
Carlsen vs Anand | World Champion Battle | First Moves GRENKE Chess Classic 2019 - YouTube

Magnus Carlsen Won the Chess World Championship Again, but Something Has  Changed | The New Yorker
Magnus Carlsen Won the Chess World Championship Again, but Something Has Changed | The New Yorker