Photos Courtesy: Praful Zaveri/ Indian Chess School AICF International Women’s Grandmaster Chess Tournament sponsored by SBI Life got off a great start at the...
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Velammal school team has won Gold Medal at the 49th edition of Russian scholastic chess team event “Belaya Ladya” in Sochi on Friday. The Indian team...
GM Kravtsiv Martyn of Ukraine is the top-seeded player in the strong international open section at the 11th Mumbai Mayor’s International Chess Tournament which...
The 6th edition of Altibox Norway Chess is a 10-player round-robin featuring World Champion Magnus Carlsen, former World Champion Vishy Anand and most of...
Nasir Ali Syed was born in 1936 in Uttar Pradesh and had won the National Championship at Pune in 1967. His peak rating was...
Photo: Altibox Norway Chess The upcoming Altibox Norway Chess will see five-time World champion Viswanathan Anand vying for top honours alongside current World champion...
The Coaching Camp for Indian Sub Junior and Junior Teams (Boys & Girls) organized by All India Chess Federation is underway at Hotel Caspia,...
Ahmedabad: Grandmaster Rohit Lalith Babu clinched the National Rapid Championship title at the Gujarat State Co.op. Bank Ltd. (A.C Hall) today. Lalith defeated GM Swapnil Dhopade...
Additional Players / Accompanying persons who have interested in take part in the forthcoming FIDE World Youth Chess Championship to be held at Halkidiki,...
Additional Players / Accompanying persons who have interested in take part in the forthcoming FIDE World Youth Rapid & Blitz Chess Championship to be...

AICF WGM Round 1: Four Decisive Results
Indian School Team Won Gold Medal at Russia
A Grand Start for Mumbai Mayor’s Cup
Anand begins campaign with 1.5/3; Carlsen re-enters 2850 club in Norway Chess
Nasir Ali Syed passes away at 82
GM Viswanathan Anand to be part of Altibox Norway
Coaching Camp underway for Indian Junior and Sub-Junior teams
GM Rohit Lalith Babu wins National Chess Rapid title
FIDE World Youth Chess Championship (U14,16,18 boys & girls)
FIDE World Youth Rapid & Blitz Chess Championship