Chess players weren’t happy when Magnus Carlsen and Ian Nepomniachtchi decided to end the FIDE championship in a tie.
Magnus Carlsen, the world’s No1 chess player, has triggered a major backlash after cutting short a final to share a world ...
After the match, Kramnik expressed his frustration over the game's quality, calling a critical blunder by Ding Liren "childish". In his reaction, Kramnik wrote on 'X', "No comment. Sad. End of chess ...
Kramnik expressed his frustration over the game's quality, calling a critical blunder by Ding Liren "childish." In his reaction, Kramnik wrote on 'X', "No comment. Sad. End of chess as we know it." ...
Former champion Vladimir Kramnik criticized the match quality, citing a "childish" blunder by Ding and expressing disappointment with the overall play. Kramnik declared it the "end of chess as we ...
Sad. End of chess as we know it." In another tweet, he said, "Never yet has a WC title been decided by such a childish one-move blunder." Kramnik had also criticised the level of play after game ...
After Gukesh secured the victory with a final score of 7.5-6.5, Kramnik expressed his dismay on social media, calling it "the End of chess as we ... in the final game after five hours of play ...
Sad. End of chess as we know it." In another tweet, he said, "Never yet has a WC title been decided by such a childish one-move blunder." Kramnik had also criticised the level of play after game ...
Top players like Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura said that FIDE threatened grandmasters who wanted to take part in the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour ...
Much has been said over the past week about the quality of chess played at the recently concluded World Chess Championship ...
Sad. End of chess as we know it." In another tweet, he said, "Never yet has a WC title been decided by such a childish one-move blunder." Kramnik had also criticised the level of play after game ...