Reading the description, Nami realizes she can draw a map from it. Inuarashi informs them that the red stone is called the Road Poneglyph and that there are four of them, each of them pointing to ...
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World Chess Championship LIVE: Indian Grandmaster D Gukesh made history on Thursday by becoming the youngest world chess champion at 18, defeating title-holder Ding Liren of China in the 14th and ...
Not only is Gukesh the youngest-ever World Chess Champion, he is also the very first teenager to achieve the feat. Special stuff. Gukesh is up by a pawn and Ding knows he cannot afford any slip up ...
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Gukesh forced a resignation from his opponent Ding Liren in Game 11 of the World Chess Championship after the world champion blundered a piece while in desperate time trouble! Both players were in a ...
World Chess Championship ... their pieces for the next critical phase. 18:02 (IST) Dec 08 World Chess Championship 2024 Live: Gukesh pushing further Ding plays Qxb6, capturing a pawn and creating ...
The 2024 World Chess Championship has one ... “The height of the pieces, in descending height order, is as follows: King: 9.5 cm, Queen: 8.5 cm, Bishop: 7 cm, Knight: 6 cm, Rook: 5.5 cm and Pawn: 5 cm ...