The FIDE Chess World Championship between the champion Magnus Carlsen and the challenger Ian Nepomniachtchi takes place Nov 24 - Dec 16 in Dubai.
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See also:Steinitz - Gunsberg World Championship Match (1890) (haven't faced yet) Previous World Championship Title:Game Collection: 1889 World Chess Championship Next World Championship Title:Game Collection: 1892 World Chess Championship Game 1, Match tied 1/2-1/2 (0-0) Steinitz vs Gunsberg, ...
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The Classical World Chess Championship refers to the traditional title awarded to the world's best chess player, first contested in 1886 between Wilhelm Steinitz and Johannes Zukertort. This championship has a rich history and has been held through matches between reigning champions and challengers. ...
A complete history of the World Chess Championship. Crosstables, games, and anecdotes from interzonal tournaments, candidate matches, and title matches. Free downloads.
Ding Liren (L) of China plays against Dommaraju Gukesh of India during the Game 14 of the FIDE World Chess Championship 2024 in Singapore on Dec. 12, 2024. Dommaraju Gukesh of India won the game and claimed the title. (Photo by Then Chih Wey/Xinhua) ...
FIDE World Corporate Chess Championship 2024 is a prestigious event that brings together corporate teams from across the globe to compete in the realm of chess. It serves as a platform for professionals to showcase their strategic prowess, teamwork, and competitive spirit in a uniquely corporate se...
and he played with a captured chess piece like it was a fidget spinner. Across the table from him in a glass box in Dubai sat Magnus Carlsen, the world No. 1. The two, locked in the middle of a weeks-long battle for the World Chess Championship, would be sitting there for a whil...
When Vishy was training in the months before his world championship matches, he would run or cycle for an hour each morning to build up his endurance before turning to chess for six or seven hours a day, working out his opening moves, trying to predict his opponent’...