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India Today on MSNWatch: Heartbroken D Gukesh buries head in hands after decisive Norway Chess game lossA heartbroken D Gukesh covered his face with his hands after losing to Fabiano Caruana in a crucial tie in the Norway Chess tournament on Friday, June 6. Gukesh's loss helped Carlsen walk away with ...
While chess world champion D Gukesh’s name is missing from Las Vegas Freestyle Chess Grand slam, Bibisara Assaubayeva is et ...
World champion D Gukesh has dropped a spot in the live chess rankings after finishing third at Norway Chess, with R ...
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India Today on MSNWatch: D Gukesh picks his best Norway Chess moment. Carlsen can't stop laughingFive-time World Champion Magnus Carlsen couldn't help but smile at Norway Chess 2025 when Indian Grandmaster D. Gukesh named his favourite moment of the tournament.
Indian grandmaster D Gukesh recently came forward and revealed his favourite moment from the Norway Chess 2025, his answer saw five-time world champion Margnus Carlsen crack a smile as well. The clip ...
While Magnus Carlsen successfully defended his Norway Chess title with 16 points, world champion D Gukesh (14.5 points) ...
Magnus Carlsen's fist smash at Norway Chess, following a loss to Gukesh, sparked widespread attention, overshadowing their ...
D Gukesh vs Magnus Carlsen Norway Chess 2025 Live: We are close to the end game, and now its the 43rd move. Carlsen takes Gukesh’s knight with his pawn, exf6.
D Gukesh blunders against Fabiano Caruana as Magnus Carlsen wins Norway Chess title for seventh time
Gukesh, after being in a disadvantageous position against 2018 Norway Chess champion Fabiano Caruana, tried to stage a late comeback but ran out of time and committed a blunder, instantly realising ...
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Norway Chess: Gukesh outsmarts Yi, moves to 2nd spotI'm happy with the game that I played today. Tomorrow (Friday), hopefully, another good game I can play. And whatever the result will be, we'll see later. But yeah, just focusing on playing the game.' ...
Gukesh’s 2024 triumphs include the World Chess Championship title, earning ₹11.45 crore from the $2.5 million prize fund, and leading India to Chess Olympiad gold.
Magnus Carlsen, who had maintained control for the majority of the game, faltered in the endgame, allowing the 19-year-old D Gukesh to capitalise and claim the win. Following the unexpected loss, ...
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