Wesley So continues to lead Norway Chess 2026 after round nine – but lead has thinned to just half a point over Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu 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 Article 2450 words 7 votes
Wesley So leads Norway Chess 2026 after round seven, with Alireza Firouzja 2.5 points behind 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 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 Article 2508 words 10 votes
Fabiano Caruana continues to lead Norway Chess 2025 after round eight, even after his classical loss to Arjun Erigaisi Article 1845 words 5 votes
With wins in round seven classical games of Norway Chess 2025, Fabiano Caruana takes pole position while Gukesh Dommaraju follows a point behind Article 2387 words 4 votes
World Champion Gukesh Dommaraju pounced on a blunder in round six of Norway Chess 2025 to get his first classical win against Magnus Carlsen Article 1953 words 7 votes
Hikaru Nakamura had winning chances in both classical and armageddon against Arjun Erigaisi, but blundered a winning position in round five of Norway Chess 2025 Article 1990 words 5 votes
Magnus Carlsen defeated Ian Nepomniachtchi 4-1 to win the 2024 Champions Chess Tour Finals and his fifth consecutive title Link 10 votes
Magnus Carlsen won his fourth title at the Speed Chess Championship 2024, defeating Alireza Firouzja in front of a live audience in Paris Article 1712 words 6 votes
Magnus Carlsen captures sole lead of Norway Chess 2024 after defeating Hikaru Nakamura in armageddon in round two Article 1585 words 4 votes
17-year-old Gukesh Dommaraju wins the Candidates, becomes youngest ever Chess World Championship challenger Article 2517 words 20 votes
Magnus Carlsen won his third title at the 2023 Champions Chess Tour Finals on Saturday, defeating Wesley So Article 909 words 15 votes
Magnus Carlsen won his third Speed Chess Championship title after defeating Hikaru Nakamura Article 1830 words 13 votes