Karjakin cracked the Carlsen wall
World Chess Championship: Where the First Eight Games Were Decided Challenger Sergey Karjakin breaks a run of draws […]
World Chess Championship: Where the First Eight Games Were Decided Challenger Sergey Karjakin breaks a run of draws […]
Chess Yields to the YoungWorld-chess championships’ rigorous schedule favors younger competitorsBy CHRISTOPHER CHABRISDec. 12, 2014 2:23 p.m. ET […]
Magnus Carlsen Repeats at World Chess Championship3:39 pm ETNov 23, 2014By JONATHAN ZALMAN Wall Street Journal After Sunday’s […]
CHECK MATES | Magnus, at his office in Oslo, with his mother, Sigrun, and father, Henrik, a keen […]
World Chess Champion Plays (and Beats) A WSJ Reporter in Seconds World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen gives a […]
At Webster University, Chess Is KingOctober 30, 2013, 4:26 PM By Rachel Bachman Webster University doesn’t have the […]
Sorry, Texas Tech: You’ve Been CheckmatedWall Street JournalFEBRUARY 4, 2012 College athletes transferring to another school is common, […]
October 14, 2009Abolish Women’s Chess TitlesBY BARBARA JEPSONThe Wall Street Journal In 1991, Hungarian chess player Susan Polgar […]
Victim of His Own Success: The Tragedy of Bobby FischerBy BRIAN M. CARNEYJanuary 22, 2008; Page D8Wall Street […]
Man of the Year?By GARRY KASPAROVDecember 22, 2007; Page A11 Ever since President Vladimir Putin took office eight […]