King Carlsen easily wins tiebreaker to take crownTrust Magnus Carlsen to be a great spoiler. R Praggnanandhaa's superb run to the World Cup chess final was almost too good to be true. The Norwegian world No. 1 outplayed the Indian teen in tiebreaks to win the only title missing from his kitty at Baku on Thursday. The 32-year-old didn't even need 10-minute games to stop Prag. It was all over in the first set of two rapid games (25 mins and 10-sec increments) as Carlsen won the first...
Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa wrote a golden chapter in Indian chess history by becoming only the second player from the country after Viswanathan Anand—and...
NEW DELHI: Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa showcased his prowess by holding his ground against the reigning World No.1 Magnus Carlsen, ultimately securing a...