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Ju Wenjun Dominantly Wins The 2025 FIDE World Women’s Chess Championship!
The 2025 FIDE World Women's Chess Championship is over! Ju Wenjun retains her title in a dominant fashion against the brave and daring challenger, Tan Zhongyi. However, Ju Wenjun's road…

Magnus Carlsen Defeats Nakamura to Clinch Paris Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Title
Magnus Carlsen, the world's highest FIDE-rated player, has once again proven his dominance as one of the greatest by winning and dominating the Paris Freestyle Chess Grand Slam. The event,…

Women’s World Chess Championship 2025 Day 8: Ju Wenjun Widens Lead
Day 8 of the Women's World Chess Championship 2025 saw Ju Wenjun further solidify her dominance. Her victory against Tan Zhongyi increases the score to a commanding 6-2, leaving Tan…

Ju Wenjun Leads After Days 4 and 5 of The FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship
Game 4 of the FIDE Women's World Chess Championship 2025 began with perfectly balanced scores. The challenger, Tan Zhongyi, stunned the world in Game 2 by taking a full point…

FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2025: Score Tied After Three Games
One of the highlight Chess Tournaments for 2025, the FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship features defending World Champion GM Ju Wenjun facing her compatriot, the 33-year-old challenger Tan Zhongyi, whom…

How Does the Secret Zwischenzug Chess Tactic Help You Improve?
Every chess player dreams of pulling off a brilliant tactical sequence, a stunning move that completely catches their opponent off guard and shifts the game's momentum. But what if we…

Chess.com or Lichess? A Strong Comparison
For every online chess player, picking where to play between two of the best chess websites in the world—Lichess and Chess.com—can be challenging. In this article, we will explore the…

The Legend of Garry Kasparov
When people talk about the greatest chess players of all time, Garry Kasparov is always mentioned in the conversation. He was a prodigy who didn’t just dominate the game; he…

Tunde Onakoya: Redefining Chess for a New Generation
In the bustling country of Nigeria, a quiet chess revolution is unfolding. This revolution puts Chess at the epicenter of social and humanitarian efforts. At the forefront of this is…

Impact of Gambling on Chess Integrity
For years, chess was seen as a pure battle of intellect, free from the corruption often associated with money-driven sports. But as gambling in chess grows through mediums like online…

The World’s Best Chess Players by Country (2025)
Reaching the apex of the chess ladder is no easy feat. It takes years of dedication, grit, and hard work to become one of the elite in this game of…

What Exactly Happened to Bobby Fischer?
Bobby Fischer’s genius on the chessboard was undeniable, but his life off the board was far more complicated. Till today, Fischer’s obscurity is as talked about as his legacy on…

Gukesh Dommaraju: The Future of Chess is Here
Gukesh Dommaraju defeated Ding Liren in Singapore's 2024 World Chess Championship to become the youngest undisputed world champion. From a young prodigy in India to standing at the pinnacle of…

Women Chess Players Speak Against Women Chess Titles
Given the various portrayals in pop culture, the chess boom that resulted from Netflix's release of Queen Gambit, which featured a female protagonist, and the increase of online players because…

Dubov Defeats Niemann in a Blitz Truth Match
In a highly anticipated 18-game blitz match held in Moscow on March 7-8, 2025, former World Rapid Championship winner Russian GM Daniil Dubov defeated American Hans Niemann with a final…

Magnus Carlsen: From Prodigy to Chess World Champion
Some players are great, and then there’s Magnus Carlsen, a name synonymous with dominance in modern chess. From a young Norwegian prodigy to a record-breaking World Champion, Carlsen’s journey is…

Esports World Cup 2025: Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura Headline Chess’s Debut
Chess is being introduced into the Esports World Cup for the first time in 2025 in groundbreaking collaboration with Chess.com. Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura will participate for the first…

How to Improve in Chess Without a Coach
Not everyone has the luxury of hiring a chess coach. Maybe it’s too expensive, or you prefer learning at your own pace. But the good news is that you don’t…

Handling Chess Losses: A Guide to Emotional Resilience
Losing a chess game can be frustrating. You prepare, strategize, and execute your moves, only to see your position crumble. Maybe it was a blunder, a miscalculation, or just an…

How does Chess Make Money?
Similar to other sports industries, finances play a significant role in the world of chess. For instance, if you are considering pursuing chess as a professional career, you might wonder…

Magnus Carlsen Battles FIDE For Freestyle Chess
The chess world has recently been abuzz with controversies and conflicts related to Freestyle Chess. For the unfamiliar, the Freestyle Grand Slam Tour is a Chess960 elite tournament organized by…

2025 Chess Tournaments Calendar: Top Events to Watch
2025 will present many major tournaments, making it an exciting chess year. This article offers a detailed overview of the 2025 chess tournaments where players with the highest ratings will…

Bobby Fischer Vs Magnus Carlsen: Who is Better?
Who is the greatest chess player of all time? This question has sparked endless debates among chess fans, and two names, amongst a few others, always dominate the discussion: Bobby…

2024 Chess Year in Review; Best and Worst Moments
2024 was a massive year for chess, with various moments now etched in chess history. In one year, we had the candidates tournament, several world championships, the chess olympiad, and…

Why You Enjoy Bullet Chess So Much
Have you ever wondered why you enjoy bullet chess so much? Whether you're a seasoned player or a newcomer, the allure of bullet chess is undeniable. The thrill of a…

Carlsen Bounces Back, Defeats World Champion Gukesh at Freestyle Chess Grand Slam
WEISSENHAUS, Germany - In a dramatic reversal of fortunes, former world champion Magnus Carlsen defeated reigning titleholder Dommaraju Gukesh in a thrilling second-day clash at the $750,000 Freestyle Chess Grand…

Gukesh Loses, as Resilient Praggnanandhaa Wins Tata Steel Chess 2025
All you need to know about how Praggnanandhaa R denied Gukesh D his first tournament win as World Champion

How To Play the Giuoco Piano For White And Black
The Giuoco Piano is one of the most popular openings in the chess world. It is derived from the Italian Game and is a favorite of most grandmasters and very…

How To Play the Benko Opening For White And Black
The Benko Opening (also known as the Hungarian Opening) is a unique opening that begins with 1. g3. It is called the Benko opening in honor of the famous Hungarian…

How To Play the Danish Gambit For White And Black
The Danish Gambit is an aggressive opening for White that stems from the King's pawn opening (1. e4). This opening is an excellent option for players who love fast-paced adrenaline-fueled…

How To Play The Bird’s Opening For White And Black
The Bird's Opening is a unique opening that starts with the development of a flank pawn (1. f4). That's why it's called a flank opening. White's idea is to control…

How To Play The Larsen’s Opening For White And Black
The Larsen's opening is an unorthodox or flank opening that starts with 1. b3. b3 is an unconventional opening that does not immediately attack the center, rather, White focuses on…

How To Play The Queen’s Indian Defense For White And Black
The Queen's Indian Defense is an opening choice for Black players who want a solid and stable opening against the queen's pawn opening (1. d4). The Queen’s Indian centers around…

How To Play The Evans Gambit For White And Black
The Evans Gambit is a very sharp attacking line that stems from the Italian Game. The opening starts with the sacrifice of a wing pawn by White. This pawn sacrifice…

How To Play The Philidor Defense For White and Black
The Philidor Defense is a calm way for Black to approach the King's pawn opening by White. The main idea behind this opening is to protect the e5 pawn by…

Are There More Chess Moves Than Atoms?
You've probably heard the mind-bending fact that there are more possible chess moves than atoms in the known universe. At first, this seems utterly impossible. After all, the universe is…
