Norway Chess 2025: Arjun Defeats Gukesh to Share Lead with Nakamura; Humpy Drops to Second
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Arjun Erigaisi Defeats D Gukesh As World Champion Suffers Second Successive Loss In Norway Chess
World champion D Gukesh's disappointing season continued on Tuesday with the teenager losing his second successive match in Norway Chess -- this time to countrymate Arjun Erigaisi
Erigaisi hands world champion Gukesh second defeat - News Today
Stavanger, May 29: World champion D Gukesh finds himself in deep trouble as compatriot Arjun Erigaisi broke through his defences in the second round to move into joint lead, while Hikaru Nakamura stunned Magnus Carlsen in the Armageddon tie-break on an eventful day in Norway Chess here. Labelled as the favourite in the six-player double round-robin ‘Open’ category, Gukesh is scraping the bottom of the points table having lost the opening two ro…
Norway Chess: Erigaisi hands Gukesh second defeat in 2 days
WORLD champion D Gukesh suffered an early setback as compatriot Arjun Erigaisi broke through his defenses in the second round to move into a joint lead in Norway Chess in Stavanger. Labelled as the favourite in the six-player double round-robin ‘Open’ category, Gukesh is scraping the bottom of the points table, having lost the opening two rounds. World No.4 Indian Erigaisi has emerged as the joint leader with American Grandmaster Nakamura on 4.5…
Norway Chess 2025 kicked off today with an energetic opening. The world's chess elite have gathered for a super tournament that will be held from May 26 to June 6 at Finansparken, SpareBank 1 SR-Bank. This year's edition includes both the prestigious main tournament and Norway Chess Women, a separate tournament for women that showcases some of the world's best female chess players. […]
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