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Go back to SportSermon.netChess Masters Shine in Year-End Tournaments As 2024 drew to a close, the chess world witnessed a series of thrilling tournaments on Christmas Eve and
FIDE’s 2024 Winter Finale Crowns Five World Champions in Historic Events In a groundbreaking turn of events, the conclusion of FIDE’s
India’s Chess Triumphs in 2024: A Detailed Look at FIDE Rating Lists India’s dominance in the world of chess was evident in the
**Chess.com Collaborates with NFL Films to Bring Chess to the Forefront** Chess.com, a leading online platform for chess enthusiasts, is thrilled to
**Chess.com Offers Exciting Qualification Path for Members** Chess enthusiasts rejoice as Chess.com announces a thrilling qualification path for all
Magnus Carlsen to Play in FIDE World Blitz Championship in Jeans After a whirlwind of events and controversies surrounding his attire, Grandmaster
NBA Star Victor Wembanyama Makes a Move on Chess in Washington Square Park In a surprising turn of events, NBA superstar Victor “Wemby”
The Undisputed King of the CCT: Magnus Carlsen Claims Fifth Title Recently, Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen emerged victorious in the 2024 Champions Chess
2024: A Year of Excitement and Achievement in the World of Chess As we reflect on the year 2024, it’s clear that the world of chess has seen
The Rise of a Young Chess Prodigy: Savva Vetokhin In a thrilling display of strategic prowess and determination, 15-year-old Grandmaster Savva
Magnus Carlsen Clinches Fifth Consecutive Champions Chess Tour Title World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen once again proved his dominance in the chess
Magnus Carlsen and Ian Nepomniachtchi Advance to Finals of Champions Chess Tour Carlsen Defeats Vachier-Lagrave, Nepomniachtchi Dominates Firouzja in
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