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Nakamura To Play Komodo In Man-vs-Machine Chess - Chess.com
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Hikaru Nakamura will play a groundbreaking man-vs-machine chess event this Sunday as he is slated to face 20 levels of the Komodo chess engine on Chess.com before taking on the newest version, Komodo Monte Carlo, in three odds-chess games.
Wesley So blitzes opposition - BusinessWorld Online (press release)
BusinessWorld Online (press release)
BusinessWorld Online (press release)
Hikaru Nakamura USA 2869, Viswanathan Anand IND 2784, 5.5/9. 4. Magnus Carlsen NOR 2965, 5.0/9. 5-7. Shakhriyar Mamedyarov AZE 2730, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave FRA 2839, Fabiano Caruana USA 2814, 4.5/9. 8. Sergey Karjakin RUS 2838, 3.5/9.
Nakamura To Play Komodo In Man-vs-Machine Chess - Chess.com
Hikaru Nakamura will play a groundbreaking man-vs-machine chess event this Sunday as he is slated to face 20 levels of the Komodo chess engine on ...
Nakamura To Play Komodo In Man-vs-Machine Chess - Chess.com
Hikaru Nakamura will play a groundbreaking man-vs-machine chess event this Sunday as he is slated to face 20 levels of the Komodo chess engine on ...
Nakamura To Play Komodo In Man-vs-Machine Chess - Chess.com
Hikaru Nakamura will play a groundbreaking man-vs-machine chess event this Sunday as he is slated to face 20 levels of the Komodo chess engine on ...
Levon Aronian climbs to 2nd place in YNM Leuven Rapid tournament - Mediamax.am
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Armenian grandmaster Levon Aronian drew with Alexander Grischuk and Viswanathan Anand and beat Hikaru Nakamura, which gave him 4 points in total and the second place. Current leader of the tournament is Wesley So with 5 points, and Sergey ...
So Leads As Grand Chess Tour Takes Off - Chess.com
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Wesley So showed great form and took an early lead at the Your Next Move rapid & blitz event in Leuven, Belgium which kicked off the 2018 Grand Chess Tour today. Except for a switch at the start, with first Leuven and then Paris instead of the other ...
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Levon Aronian to start competition in Grand Chess Tour today - Mediamax.am
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His competitors are Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, Fabiano Caruana, Anish Giri, Wesley So Hikaru Nakamura, Viswanathan Anand, Alexander Grischuk, Sergey Karjakin and Shakhriyar Mamedyarov. The participants will play rapid chess in 9 rounds and blitz ...
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So rises to no. 7 in Fide rankings - The Standard
The Standard
Sharing 4.5 points with Carlsen are Hikaru Nakamura and Viswanathan Anand. Nakamura halved his point with Levon Aronian in 42 moves of a Queen's Gambit Declined. Anand, who was in the lead in the early rounds, won in 32 moves of a Queen's Gambit ...
So rises to no. 7 in Fide rankings - manilastandard.net
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Sharing 4.5 points with Carlsen are Hikaru Nakamura and Viswanathan Anand. Nakamura halved his point with Levon Aronian in 42 moves of a Queen's Gambit Declined. Anand, who was in the lead in the early rounds, won in 32 moves of a Queen's Gambit ...
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2018 Grand Chess Tour to start in Leuven - chess24
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Fabiano Caruana tops a line-up of 10 of the world's top 13 players for the Your Next Move Grand Chess Tour that starts in Leuven on Tuesday. All but Anish Giri and Alexander Grischuk are coming straight from Altibox Norway Chess, with Ding Liren and ...
Chess notes - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe
The Norway Chess tournament saw a very exciting conclusion, as four players entered the last round tied for first: Magnus Carlsen, Hikaru Nakamura, Wesley So, and Fabiano Caruana. Caruana got to the final round with his second win of the event over ...
Chess: national solving championship opens to entries from Britain this week - The Guardian
The Guardian
The Guardian
At the start of the ninth and final round, world champion Magnus Carlsen shared the lead with the American trio of Caruana, Wesley So and Hikaru Nakamura on 4/7 with India's ex-champion Vishy Anand half a point behind. China's world No4 Ding Liren ...
Norway chess: Anand beats Karjakin to finish joint secondTimes of India
Anand stops Karjakin, finishes joint secondThe Hindu
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Norway chess: Anand beats Karjakin to finish joint second - Times of India
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Times of India
Results final round: Sergey Karjakin (Rus, 3) lost to V Anand (Ind, 4.5); Fabiano Caruana (Usa, 5) beat Wesley So (Usa, 4); Levon Aronian (Arm, 4) drew with Hikaru Nakamura (Usa, 4.5); Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (Fra, 3) drew with Magnus Carlsen (Nor, 4.5).
Anand stops Karjakin, finishes joint secondThe Hindu
Viswanathan Anand beats Sergey Karjakin to finish joint second at Altibox chess eventHindustan Times
Wesley So drops last round, throws away chance to win Norway ChessRappler
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Viswanathan Anand beats Sergey Karjakin to finish joint second at Altibox chess event - Hindustan Times
Playing out his third successive decisive game, Viswanathan Anand got the better of Sergey Karjakin of Russia in the final round to end joint second in the ...
Chess: national solving championship opens to entries from Britain this week - The Guardian
A prize fund of at least £1225 is on offer, and success at Eton would lead to qualification for the 2019 world solving championship.
Norway Chess: Caruana wins to stand above the rest - Chessbase News
Tension to the end! After Carlsen and Vachier-Lagrave drew early and Nakamura and Aronian followed the example a bit later, it was up to Caruana and So to ...
Wesley So drops last round, throws away chance to win Norway Chess - Rappler
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Rappler
World champion Magnus Carlsen, who plays Caruana for the title in November, Viswanathan Anand and Hikaru Nakamura tied for second with 4.5 points. So and Levon Aronian tied for 5th place with 4 points. Before the last round, So, Caruana, Carlsen and ...
Norway Chess Classic: Aronian finishes 6thMediamax.am
Fabi again! 7 Conclusions from Norway Chess 2018chess24
Caruana Wins Norway ChessChess.com
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Fabi again! 7 Conclusions from Norway Chess 2018 - chess24
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But for a rushed 41st move by Wesley they would have drawn and joined a 5-player blitz playoff with Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura, who drew, and Vishy Anand, who turned on the style to beat Sergey Karjakin. Instead the tournament is over.
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Viswanathan Anand slips to fifth after losing to Fabiano Caruana in Norway Chess - Hindustan Times
Hindustan Times
Hindustan Times
In the other games of the day, Hikaru Nakamura of United States tamed Sergey Karjakin of Russia, showcasing a superior opening preparation, while world champion Magnus Carlsen could not make use of the opportunities against Shakhriyar Mamedyarov ...