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R Praggnanandhaa has won three major titles so far this year, including the prestigious Tata Steel Chess in February, and is ...
Tata Steel’s Chess team has emerged victorious at the prestigious Steel Plant Sports Board (SPSB) Chess Championship held in ...
Praggnanandhaa has shared his perspective on the growing preference among chess players for formats other than classical ...
"It's difficult to play classical chess because everyone is well prepared... the opening preparation part is huge in ...
Praggnanandhaa has won three tournaments already this year, including the Tata Steel Chess tournament in Wijk aan Zee in ...
R Praggnanandhaa notes Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura are moving away from classical chess due to its demands. He prefers ...
R Praggnanandhaa isn’t concerned much about the ranking. Rather, he is happy with the kind of chess he has been playing. He ...
New year, New Pragg: How a change in mentality pushed Praggnanandhaa past Gukesh as India's new no.1
Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa is now India's no.1 player in classical chess, after his third title of the year last week at the ...
The UzChess Cup also helped Praggnanandhaa leap ahead of his compatriots like Arjun, Gukesh and Aravindh in one of the most ...
Grandmaster Praggnanandhaa attributes his recent success, including three major titles, to increased confidence and ambition, he aims for a Candidates Tournament berth.
Teenage Grandmaster R. Praggnanandhaa, who has won three major titles this year after a lean last season, on Sunday ...
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