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For the first time in history, India has 4 active players in top 10 in world according to the live rating list:
D. Gukesh – world no. 4 (Elo 2782.3)
Arjun Erigaisi – world no.5 (Elo 2772.6)
Praggnanandhaa – world no.7 (2765.9)
Aravindh Chithambaram – world no.10 (2753.5)What a… pic.twitter.com/DZl1lXzTSK
— ChessBase India (@ChessbaseIndia) June 3, 2025
While all eyes were on #NorwayChess, Aravindh has quietly crossed the 2750 mark! Congratulations to him and his amazing coach @Rameshchess!
What a young dynamic Indian ???????? foursome of @DGukesh (19) @ArjunErigaisi (21) @rpraggnachess (19) and @pawnof64squares (25)! Even the… pic.twitter.com/7ESGeRy5zb
— Susan Polgar (@SusanPolgar) June 2, 2025
The greatest chess finish ever | Gukesh vs Magnus Carlsen | Norway Chess 2025
World no.1 Magnus Carlsen and World Champion D. Gukesh clashed against each other in round 1 of Norway Chess and that game ended in Magnus' favour. We are now back for the 2nd game in the tournament,… pic.twitter.com/TwshZH9NG1
— ChessBase India (@ChessbaseIndia) June 2, 2025
I can’t stop watching this and I don’t know why. pic.twitter.com/qTwm6pvrN6
— Dave Portnoy (@stoolpresidente) June 2, 2025
Magnus Carlsen beats World Champion Gukesh after a stunning king hunt played on the 10-second increment. "Game of the year so far!" says Howell: https://t.co/m4fhuQIw29#NorwayChess pic.twitter.com/4aKjJfbYK2
— chess24 (@chess24com) May 26, 2025
Magnus found nine consecutive the only moves.https://t.co/EVeJS63gmz pic.twitter.com/zN0sHIOdOw
— Take Take Take (@TakeTakeTakeApp) May 26, 2025
???? Introducing the Final Lineup for 2025 ????
Norway Chess:
???????? Magnus Carlsen – World No. 1
???????? Fabiano Caruana – World No. 2
???????? Hikaru Nakamura – World No. 3
???????? Arjun Erigaisi – World No. 4
???????? Gukesh D – World No. 5 ????
???????? Wei Yi – World No. 9Norway Chess Women:
???????? Ju Wenjun –… pic.twitter.com/LxTTfINGff— Norway Chess (@NorwayChess) January 28, 2025
???? screenshot and tell us which chess legend do you play like! ???? pic.twitter.com/4XM5Nxjku4
— Chess.com – India (@chesscom_in) October 27, 2023
One of the greatest ever – Anatoly Karpov – turns 74 today.
European Junior (U-20) Champion 1967/68, World Junior (U-20) Champion 1969, World Champion 1975-1985, Soviet Champion 1976, 1983 & 1988 (jointly with Kasparov), winner of countless tournaments…
(????details: Alt Tabs.) pic.twitter.com/Yq9F7nxWFf— Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess) May 23, 2025
#chessTBT The last “chess classic” between Kasparov and Karpov was an exhibition match held in Valencia in September 2009.
These two titans of the game faced off in five World Championship matches over 15 years, playing a total of 144 games in one of the greatest rivalries in… pic.twitter.com/ugsXmTtjl3
— ICC chessclub.com (@chessclubICC) May 22, 2025
+aşabildin mi o sahneyi?
– hangi sahneyi?
+ pic.twitter.com/iGcOpW1zKO— Sabri Can Onay Yontar (@sabopasha) December 28, 2021
#szachy https://t.co/ozJKgQ5IvY pic.twitter.com/oq1TkRAbWy
— Jerzy Konikowski (@JerzyKonikowski) 4 grudnia 2018
Tilburg (Interpolis), 1st November 1991. The 12th-round meeting between @vishy64theking & @Kasparov63. The Indian grandmaster defeated the World Champion in a dramatic game, but it wasn't enough to stop Kasparov from taking 1st place in the event.
(????: Stadsarchief Breda.) #chess pic.twitter.com/IPdWSJP2v1— Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess) January 18, 2021