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Reigning world champion Magnus Calsen of Norway wins FIDE World Blitz Championship - TASS
ST. PETERSBURG, December 30. /TASS/. Reigning world chess champion Magnus Carlsen of Norway has won the World Chess Federation (FIDE) World Blitz ...
FIDE World Blitz Champions: Carlsen and Lagno - Chessbase News
The 2018 World Blitz Championship took place December 29th and 30th in St. Petersburg Russia, with live commentary by GMs Peter Leko and Evgeny ...
22-year-old tops world rapid chess - Philippine Star
The 2018 world rapid championship, which ended Friday in St. Petersburg (Russia), paid off for Russian chess. Local GM Daniil Dubov, 22, who is growing in ...
Artemiev, Carlsen Lead World Blitz Chess Championship - Chess.com
With nine rounds to go on Sunday Magnus Carlsen and Vladislav Artemiev share the lead at the World Blitz Championship in St. Petersburg. Kateryna Lagno ...
'Perfect performance': Russian prodigy Dubov wins World Rapid Chess title, gets praise from Putin - RT
Russia's Daniil Dubov, 22, has won the World Rapid Chess title in St. Petersburg, seeing off rivals including world number one Magnus Carlsen to claim the ...
Putin congratulates Russian chess player on winning World Rapid Championships - TASS
MOSCOW, December 29. /TASS/. Russian President Vladimir Putin has congratulated Russian player Daniil Dubov on winning the World Rapid and Blitz Chess ...
World Rapid Chess Championship: Russia's Daniil Dubov clinches maiden title; Ju Wenjun wins in the... - Firstpost
Russian Grandmaster Daniil Dubov finished clear first, half a point ahead of his nearest rival, and was crowned as the World Rapid Champion of 2018.
World Rapid 3: Dubov & Ju Wenjun take gold - chess24
22-year-old Russian Grandmaster Daniil Dubov is the 2018 World Rapid Champion after beating Korobov and Wang Hao with Black on the final day to f...
World Rapid Ch: Daniil Dubov and Ju Wenjun are the champions - Chessbase News
No tie-breaks were needed to decide the winners of the 2018 World Rapid Championships in Saint Petersburg. In the open section, Daniil Dubov arrived in the ...
Ju Wenjun defends World Rapid Chess Championship title - Global Times
Reigning world champion Ju Wenjun of China defended her title at the World Rapid Chess Championship 2018 in St. Petersburg, Russia on Friday.
Ju Wenjun defends World Rapid Chess Championship title - Xinhua | English.news.cn - Xinhua
MOSCOW, Dec. 29 (Xinhua) -- Reigning world champion Ju Wenjun of China defended her title at the World Rapid Chess Championship 2018 in St. Petersburg, ...
Putin congratulates Russian chess player on winning World Rapid Championships - TASS
MOSCOW, December 29. /TASS/. Russian President Vladimir Putin has congratulated Russian player Daniil Dubov on winning the World Rapid and Blitz Chess ...
Artemiev, Carlsen Lead World Blitz Chess Championship - Chess.com
With nine rounds to go on Sunday Magnus Carlsen and Vladislav Artemiev share the lead at the World Blitz Championship in St. Petersburg. Kateryna Lagno ...
Ju Wenjun defends World Rapid Chess Championship title - China.org.cn
Reigning world champion Ju Wenjun of China defended her title at the World Rapid Chess Championship 2018 in St. Petersburg, Russia on Friday. Ju collected ...
Magnus Carlsen pays for poor start as Daniil Dubov wins World Rapid Chess Championship - The Guardian
Magnus Carlsen, the world champion, lost three of his opening eight games in the World Rapid Chess Championship and was unable to catch the 22-year-old ...
World Rapid 2: Seven leaders as Magnus lurks - chess24
Magnus Carlsen tumbled to defeat against Alexander Zubov and was losing against Hrant Melkumyan, but still scored 4/5 on Day 2 of the World Rapid...
World Rapid Chess Championship Day 2: 7-Way Tie; Anand, Carlsen Close Behind - Chess.com
After the second day of the World Rapid Championship in St. Petersburg seven players are tied for first place. Despite losing one more game, Magnus Carlsen is ...
World Rapid Chess Championship Day 2: 7-Way Tie; Anand, Carlsen Close Behind - Chess.com
After the second day of the World Rapid Championship in St. Petersburg, seven players are tied for first place. Despite losing one more game, Magnus Carlsen ...
Daniil Dubov, Ju Wenjun Win World Rapid Chess Championships - Chess.com
With an undefeated score of 11/15, Daniil Dubov won the $60000 first prize at the World Rapid Championship in St. Petersburg. With 10/12 Ju Wenjun also ...
An Auckland Assignment - Chessbase News
And now for something a bit different...EDWIN LAM offers a noir-ish fictional introduction to the impending New Zealand Open. The set-up is fake but the ...