‘We saw tanks on the road’: How playing chess amid regional conflict feels | Chess News – The Times of India
[ad_1] Visual representation of Pravin Thipsay’s experience (AI-generated Photo) NEW DELHI: Cyprus, an island country in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, will be home to some of the best classical chess over the next fortnight as it hosts both the Open and Women’s categories of the 2026 Candidates tournament starting March 28. Serving as the only […]
Magnus Carlsen on how many moves he can visualise in advance during games: ‘Most of the time I see…’
[ad_1] Magnus Carlsen has finally revealed how many moves he usually visualises ahead during chess games. Here’s what the five-time world champion thinks of how far top players can actually calculate the game, dismissing common misconception. World No. 1-ranked player Magnus Carlsen has opened up about one of the biggest myths in chess. He recently […]
Can Praggnanandhaa win Candidates and setup all-Indian World Championship clash against Gukesh? Dutch GM Giri reacts
[ad_1] R Praggnanandhaa will be making his second appearance at the Candidates Tournament later this year, having secured his spot as the winner of the 2025 FIDE Circuit, and will be the only Indian in action as far as the ‘Open’ section is concerned. R Praggnanandhaa kept the hopes of an all-Indian World Championship showdown […]