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Croatia Grand Chess Tour: Anand ends tournament winless - Sportstar
Magnus Carlsen won the 2019 Croatia Grand Chess Tour title with eight points, while Wesley So finished second with 7 points. Viswanathan Anand ended up ...
Croatia Grand Chess Tour | Viswanathan Anand finishes 11th with nine draws - SportsCafe
With only 4.5 points from 11 rounds, Viswanathan Anand finished 11th out of 12 players at the Croatia Grand Chess Tour, being held nine times, and defeated ...
Croatia Grand Chess Tour: Anand ends tournament winless - Sportstar
Raunak Sadhwani secures second GM norm, wins silver in France - Times of India
Chess News: Four months after he took his first step to become city's first Grand Master, Maharashtra's youngest International Master (IM) Raunak Sadhwani ...
A premature peace - Chessbase News
Jon starts the second half of the year with an Agony column submission from a Palestinian chess coach from Bethlehem. | Send in your own games! Jon can ...
Croatia Grand Chess Tour: Anand held for the eighth time - Sportstar
Viswanathan Anand held Sergey Karjakin of Russia as all battles ended with honours even in the 10th and penultimate round of the Croatia Grand Chess Tour ...
Wesley So draws world No. 1 Magnus Carlsen, keeps title drive - Rappler
Cavite-born Wesley So stays in the hunt for the Grand Chess Tour crown after scoring a draw against world champion Magnus Carlsen.
Croatia Grand Chess Tour | V Anand succumbs to second defeat against Shakhriyar Mamedyarov - SportsCafe
Indian chess ace Viswanathan Anand's run in the Croatia Grand Chess Tour went from consistently average to poor as he lost his second game of the ...
Zagreb GCT: Playing it safe - Chessbase News
Round ten of the Grand Chess Tour event in Zagreb finished with all six games drawn. Wesley So had the white pieces against leader Magnus Carlsen and ...
Croatia Grand Chess: Anand loses to Mamedyarov - The Hindu
Viswanathan Anand lost to Shakhriyar Mamedyarov in the Croatia Grand Chess Tour here on Saturday.In the only decisive encounter of the ninth round, ...
Croatia Grand Chess Tour: Anand suffers second defeat - Sportstar
In the only decisive encounter of the ninth round, Mamedyarov won in 45 moves and ended Anand's seven-game sequence of draws.
Croatia Grand Chess Tour: Anand suffers second defeat - Sportstar
- Croatia Grand Chess Tour: Anand suffers second defeat Sportstar
- Grand Chess Tour: Viswanathan Anand draws seventh consecutive game; Magnus Carlsen beats Ding Liren Firstpost
- Croatia Grand Chess: Anand loses to Mamedyarov The Hindu
- Grand Chess Tour | Viswanathan Anand held to a draw by Fabiano Caruana; Magnus Carlsen triumphs over Ding Liren SportsCafe
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Grand Chess Tour | Viswanathan Anand held to a draw by Fabiano Caruana; Magnus Carlsen triumphs over Ding Liren - SportsCafe
Viswanathan Anand's subpar form in Zagreb continued as he played out yet another draw, this time against Fabiano Caruana of the United States, to practically ...
Grand Chess Tour: Viswanathan Anand draws seventh consecutive game; Magnus Carlsen beats Ding Liren - Firstpost
For Viswanathan Anand, it was a real chance to win his first game against USA's Fabiano Caruana but the Indian ace could not make use of his better position ...
Croatia Grand Chess Tour: Viswanathan Anand holds Caruana - Sportstar
Stretching his sequence of draws to seven, Viswanathan Anand proved equal to Fabiano Caruana in 54 moves in the eighth round of the Croatia Grand Chess ...
Grand Chess Tour | Viswanathan Anand draws against Ding Liren, Magnus Carlsen wins to claim top position - SportsCafe
Viswanathan Anand's wait for his first win in Croatia in the ongoing Grand Chess Tour continued as he was held to a quick draw by Chinese opponent Ding ...
Grand Chess Tour: Viswanathan Anand draws sixth consecutive game, Magnus Carlsen in sole lead - Scroll.in
Viswanathan Anand drew his sixth straight game in the Grand Chess tour while Magnus Carlsen of Norway shot to sole lead after the end of the seventh round ...
Hima Das wins 200m gold - The Tribune India
New Delhi. Hima Das clocked 23.65 seconds to win the women's 200m gold, while national record holder Tejinder Pal Singh Toor bagged the shot put bronze ...
Vishwanathan Anand draws with Ding Liren, Magnus Carlsen in sole lead - The New Indian Express
It was a rather tame draw by Anand and probably the Indian ace did not expect the opening that Ding Liren played.
Anand draws with Ding Liren, Carlsen in sole lead - Times of India
Chess News: India's Viswanathan Anand drew his sixth straight game in the Grand Chess tour while Magnus Carlsen of Norway shot to sole lead after the end of ...