SOG Grandmasters Series’ unique “Phygital” tournament structure in mind sports is growing massively with North and East Zone lined up as the next battleground ...
For Indian chess, it was quite fitting that Aravindh’s success came on the same day that 18-year-old Pranav Venkatesh emerged ...
Hu Jianan's passion for chess ignited in the 1990s at informal street games in Nanjing’s Chaotian Palace. With a dedication that spans decades, he studied classical texts such as "The Secrets Within ...
The SOG Grandmasters Series is transforming mind sports in India with its unique 'Phygital' tournament format. Following ...
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The Bridge on MSNAravindh Chithambaram's Chess comes of age in PragueAravindh Chithambaram likes to call himself the ‘pawn of 64 squares’ – or so his Twitter username suggests. The 25-year-old ...
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Independent.ie on MSNCould televised chess be the next Bake Off? Over to you Killer Queen, Smiling Assassin and the other nerds with nicknamesThe Endgame is a valiant attempt by the BBC to drag chess the way of pottery, sewing and even playing the piano. We’ve had The Great Pottery Throw Down, The Great British Sewing Bee and The Piano, ...
Aravindh Chithambaram, the rising star of Indian chess, impresses with Prague Masters win and unique playing style.
Chess News: 18-year-old Pranav Venkatesh clinched the World Junior Chess Championship with unique preparation methods, ...
New Delhi: At 25, Aravindh Chithambaram is a late bloomer when compared to teenaged sensations like D Gukesh and R ...
Aravindh Chithambaram emerges as a resilient chess king, rising through adversity to claim victory in Prague Masters.
Grandmaster Pranav Venkatesh is the latest Indian to win the World Junior Chess Championship. Like senior world champions D ...
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