A FIDE Master, named Naim Haque, from the Asian country revealed that his student defeated Carlsen in an online chess tournament.
A report claims that chess superstar and five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen was recently humbled by a 9-year-old Bangladeshi.
FIDE Master Naim Haque claimed his student, nine-year-old Ryan Rashid Mugdha who was using his Chess.com account, defeated world No 1 and five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen, who resigned in 50 ...
Magnus Carlsen is yet to comment on the result, but the 9-year-old prodigy from Bangladesh has stunned the chess world by defeating the World Champion. In an unbelievable twist, the little one ...
At just nine years old, Rayan Rashid Mugdho, a young chess prodigy from Dhaka, has achieved what many seasoned players can only dream of—defeating five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen. This ...
Bangladeshi FIDE master Nayem Haque claimed that a student of his, Ryan Rashid Mugdha, had defeated chess grandmaster and ...
The dispute stems from the establishment of the Freestyle Chess Players Club (FCPC) by Carlsen and Beuttner in March 2024 and the subsequent announcement of the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour set ...
Nine-year old Bangladeshi chess prodigy Rayan Rashid Mugdho bagged a surprising win over five-time World Champion Magnus Carlsen in online bullet chess Saturday, according to the player’s coach and ...
The Schachbundesliga has never known such a clamour. Advertisement Magnus Carlsen — the most famous current chess player in the world and the game’s number one — made his debut for St.
Freestyle Chess co-owner Jan Henric Buettner revealed the reasons behind Viswanathan Anand's withdrawal ahead of the German leg this month.