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Norway Chess 2024, Round 2: Vaishali beats Koneru in classical game; Praggnanandhaa loses to reigning World Champion Liren

Round 2 of the prestigious Norway Chess saw all three classical games ending up in a draw once again here at the SpareBank 1 SR-Bank on Tuesday Magnus Carlsen

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Norway Chess: Vaishali Beats Koneru, Praggnanandhaa Loses To Ding Liren

Norway Chess: Vaishali Beats Koneru, Praggnanandhaa Loses To Ding Liren
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Congratulations! Dommaraju Gukesh and Tan Zhongyi celebrate their birthdays

Astrologers may feel vindicated. After all, Dommaraju Gukesh, the winner of the 2024 Candidates Tournament, and Tan Zhongyi, the winner of the 2024 Women's Candidates Tournament, were both born on 29 May, Gukesh in Chennai, India, in 2006 and Tan Zhongyi in Chongqing, China, in 1991. Congratulations! | Photos: David Llada (Gukesh) and Lennart Ootes (Tan Zhongyi)

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Norway Chess 2024 kicks off with thrilling classical draws; Armageddon decides all round 1 games

Norway Chess 2024 commenced with a dynamic start bringing together the world elite chess players for a super-tournament held from May 27 to June 7 at SpareBa

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Norway Chess: Three draws, three Armageddon deciders

All three classical games ended drawn in round 1 of the Norway Chess super-tournament. In the subsequent Armageddon tiebreakers, Magnus Carlsen, Hikaru Nakamura and R Praggnanandhaa (pictured) prevailed to become the early co-leaders. The much anticipated clash between Carlsen and world champion Ding Liren saw the contenders agreeing to a 14-move draw in the slow game and Carlsen comfortably holding a draw with black in Armageddon. | Photo: Abhyudaya Ram

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