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Norway Chess: Ding misses chances, Carlsen leads

Norway Chess: Ding misses chances, Carlsen leads
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Firouzja takes down Carlsen to win Chess.com Classic

Firouzja takes down Carlsen to win Chess.com Classic
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Superbet Poland: Wei widens the gap in two-horse race

Superbet Poland: Wei widens the gap in two-horse race
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Tata Steel Chess R1: Nepo, Wei, Giri and Firouzja score with black

The much-anticipated Tata Steel Masters kicked off on Saturday in Wijk aan Zee. A lively first round saw four players scoring full points, all with the black pieces Ian Nepomniachtchi, Alireza Firouzja, Anish Giri and Wei Yi are sharing the lead after the first day of action. The Challengers also saw four players grabbing wins right off the bat. | Photo: Tata Steel Chess Tournament / Lenart Ootes

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Magnus Carlsen wins fifth World Rapid Championship title!

Yet another stunning performance, yet another title! Magnus Carlsen scored 10/13 points throughout three days of play to grab his fifth World Rapid Championship title in Samarkand. The Norwegian obtained two wins in a row at the start of day 3 and managed to win the tournament outright with draws in the final two rounds. In the women’s tournament, Anastasia Bodnaruk beat Humpy Koneru in a blitz playoff to claim the title. | Photo: FIDE / Lennart Ootes

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