Magnus Carlsen won't defend his title, leaving China's Ding Liren to face Russia's Ian Nepomniachtchi in Astana for the chess crown Read Full Article at RT.com
Magnus Carlsen won't defend his title, leaving China's Ding Liren to face Russia's Ian Nepomniachtchi in Astana for chess' top honor Read Full Article at RT.com
Magnus Carlsen won't defend his title, leaving China's Ding Liren to face Russia's Ian Nepomniachtchi in Astana for the chess crown Read Full Article at RT.com
Magnus Carlsen won't defend his title, leaving China's Ding Liren to face Russia's Ian Nepomniachtchi in Astana for the chess crown Read Full Article at RT.com
Employing impressive technique in the second game, Lei Tingjie relentlessly jumped back into the match at the Women’s Candidates Final in Chongqing. After nearly six hours of play and seventy gruelling moves, with everything pointing towards a draw, a last-minute mistake by Tan Zhongyi in severe time trouble put the 1-1 result on the scoreboard. | Photos: FIDE