India men's team registered a dominant win over Slovenia to clinch their first-ever gold in the Chess Olympiad in Budapest on ...
The Indian men chess team continued their solid show, moving closer to country first ever medal in the open category at the ...
In the ongoing 45th Chess Olympiad Budapest in Hungary, the Indian team continued their unbeaten streak, securing a 2-2 draw ...
The Indian men's team are top of the standings, and the women's second, with two rounds to go. What are their chances?
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FIDE, the international chess authority, has decided to tweak the prize money distribution of the upcoming World Chess Championship final between India's D Gukesh and China's Ding Liren.
Chess’ governing body FIDE have made some interesting changes in regulations of World Championship match involving challenger D Gukesh of India. But it’s unclear if these tweaks are logical.
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