Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu is Norway Chess 2026 champion after beating Vincent Keymer – completed an amazing run of four classical wins to end the tournament ~games.tabletop Article 2356 words 8 votes
Wesley So continues to lead Norway Chess 2026 after round nine – but lead has thinned to just half a point over Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu ~games.tabletop Article 2972 words 8 votes
Round eight of Norway Chess 2026 will go down as one of the most shocking – two decisive classical games featuring both Magnus Carlsen and Gukesh Dommaraju ~games.tabletop Article 2450 words 7 votes
Wesley So leads Norway Chess 2026 after round seven, with Alireza Firouzja 2.5 points behind ~games.tabletop Article 2026 words 6 votes
Wesley So leads Norway Chess 2026 after a bloody round six that ended in three decisive results – inflicted a second consecutive loss on Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu ~games.tabletop Article 2251 words 2 votes
For the second time in his career Wesley So beat world number-one Magnus Carlsen – result leaves Carlsen bottom of the table after round five of Norway Chess 2026 ~games.tabletop Article 2508 words 10 votes
World number-one Magnus Carlsen beat World Champion Gukesh Dommaraju in the only classical win of round four of Norway Chess 2026 ~games.tabletop Article 2642 words 7 votes
Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu moved up to second place in Norway Chess 2026 after a rollercoaster win over Magnus Carlsen in round three ~games.tabletop Article 2505 words 8 votes
Alireza Firouzja scored the day's only classical win in round two, over Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu, to open up a 3.5-point lead in Norway Chess 2026 ~games.tabletop Article 2233 words 3 votes
Alireza Firouzja won his first classical game against world number-one Magnus Carlsen as Norway Chess 2026 got off to the most dramatic of starts in round one ~games.tabletop Article 2317 words 6 votes