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Norway Chess Women: Ju beats Cramling, grabs the lead

Two classical games ended decisively in round 8 of the Norway Chess Women tournament, with Ju Wenjun beating Pia Cramling and Lei Tingjie beating Humpy Koneru, both with the white pieces. The remaining encounter saw R Vaishali prevailing in Armageddon against former sole leader Anna Muzychuk. These results left Ju in the sole lead, 1½ points ahead of Muzychuk. | Photo: Stev Bonhage / Norway Chess

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Bulgaria's New Chess Champion: Nurgyul Salimova Surpasses Antoaneta Stefanova - Novinite.com

Bulgaria's New Chess Champion: Nurgyul Salimova Surpasses Antoaneta Stefanova - Novinite.com
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Norway Chess Women: Vaishali widens the gap

Norway Chess Women: Vaishali widens the gap
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Norway Chess, Round 4: Vaishali extends lead; Praggnanandhaa, Humpy suffer losses in classical games

Just a day after registering his first classical win over the five-time World Champion Magnus Carlsen India star prodigy Praggnanandhaa R went down against A

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Norway Chess: Praggnanandhaa loses lead in Rd-4; Vaishali wins

, May 31 (IANS) Just a day after registering his first classical win over the five-time World Champion Magnus Carlsen, India's prodigy R Praggnanandhaa went down against America's Hikaru Nakamura in Round 4 of the Norway Chess 2024, here on .

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