9岁之前的Carlsen读了非常多关于国际象棋的书籍,对此他的父亲认为读书对他的帮助应该是很大,但另外最重要的是兴趣使然。 Carlsen除了大量阅读非常多的国际象棋相关书籍之外,网络上的象棋游戏平台(例如ICC和Play Chess)和全世界的棋手进行对弈...
Garry Kimovich Kasparov (Russian: Га́рриКи́мовичКаспа́ров, Russian pronunciation: ; born Garik Kimovich Weinstein, 13 April 1963) is a Russian (formerly Soviet) chess Grandmaster, former World Chess Champion, writer, and political activist, considered by many ...
Chinese chess player Ding Liren defeated Russian player Nepomniachtchi in the final round of a four-round rapid chess playoff to become the 17th "World Chess Champion" since the first champion of modern international chess in 1886, and the first "World Chess Champion" from China.It...
Indian PM hails new world chess champion
Ding Liren is the first Chinese to win FIDE World Championship 2023 on Sunday. The 30-year-old Chinese grandmaster, who had only been granted the chance to compete at the World Chess Championship after top-ranked Magnus Carlsen chose not to defend his
Ex-World Chess No.1 Kasparov Added to Russian 'Terrorists and Extremists' List More Reuters 72nd Cannes Film Festival - Photocall for the manga "Blitz" - Cannes, France, May 18, 2019. Former world chess champion Garry Kasparov poses. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe/File Phot...
Anatoly Karpovis celebrating his 70th anniversary. The entire chess world congratulates the legendary champion. To mark this occasion we handpicked 12 fragments, 12 chess gems created by Anatoly Yevgenyevich throughout his long and rewarding career. ...
the winner of the Women's Candidates Tournament, she will challenge reigning world champion Ju Wenjun from Shanghai in the 2023 Women's World Championship in July. Ding's victory marks a historic moment, as both the men's and women's world champions in chess are now and will be from ...
“This is the beautiful prize that the two best players will fight for to become the next world chess champion. For both of them, this is an event they’ve been waiting for all their lives. It’s going to be very competitive. They’ll give all the talent and the skills to win it....
An Indian teen who goes by Pragg is being praised for his victory over world chess champion Magnus Carlsen. The game was played online as part of a tournament involving just 16 players. Carlsen, who has been world champion since 2013, blamed his recent poor play on a bout of COVID-19....