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A phone app could beat most grandmasters - The Independent
A phone app could beat most grandmasters The Independent
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Anand dethroned in roller-coaster year for Indian chess - Deccan Chronicle
Anand dethroned in roller-coaster year for Indian chess Deccan Chronicle
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Bulgaria's Topalov Closes 2013 at 5th Place in FIDE Ranking - Novinite.com
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A phone app could beat most grandmasters - The Independent
A phone app could beat most grandmasters The Independent
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A phone app could beat most grandmasters - The Independent
A phone app could beat most grandmasters The Independent
The disparity between Borislav Ivanov's good tournaments and bad tournaments seems too great to me. With the advent of such strong computer programs, ...
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ChessBase: Chess News - ChessBase
ChessBase: Chess News ChessBase
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Viswanathan Anand’s end game - Livemint
Viswanathan Anand’s end game Livemint
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How computers changed chess - The Conversation
How computers changed chess The Conversation
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How computers changed chess - The Conversation
How computers changed chess The Conversation
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How computers changed chess - The Conversation
How computers changed chess The Conversation
For his precocity, newly crowned World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen was named “The Mozart of chess”. For his tenacity and comfort with long games he ...
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Think (quickly) outside the square – how is speed chess different? - The Conversation
Think (quickly) outside the square – how is speed chess different? The Conversation
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Think (quickly) outside the square – how is speed chess different? - The Conversation
Think (quickly) outside the square – how is speed chess different? The Conversation
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Think (quickly) outside the square – how is speed chess different? - The Conversation
Think (quickly) outside the square – how is speed chess different? The Conversation
After six games, the 12-game World Chess Championship Match is now led, 4 games to 2, by 22-year-old Magnus Carlsen. This is a very important advantage, ...
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Anand vs Carlsen: the age effect in the World Chess Championship - The Conversation
Anand vs Carlsen: the age effect in the World Chess Championship The Conversation
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Anand vs Carlsen: the age effect in the World Chess Championship - The Conversation
Anand vs Carlsen: the age effect in the World Chess Championship The Conversation
In a previous article in The Conversation, I presented the Norwegian chess prodigy Magnus Carlsen. He obtained the ...
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Kasimdzhanov: “In chess it's always bad to play at home” - Chess 24 - Meltwater Champions Chess Tour
Kasimdzhanov: “In chess it's always bad to play at home” Chess 24 - Meltwater Champions Chess Tour
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Kasparov to visit Chennai for two days during World C'ship tie - Deccan Herald
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Anand definitely has a shot: Kramnik - The Hindu
Anand definitely has a shot: Kramnik The Hindu
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Little-Noticed Czech Team Snares a European Title - The New York Times
Little-Noticed Czech Team Snares a European Title The New York Times
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World chess: Its Anands experience vs Carlsens dynamism, say Indian GMs - Firstpost
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