Norway Chess R7: Rapport Moves To World Number 6

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Last updated 14 maio 2024
Norway Chess R7: Rapport Moves To World Number 6
For the first time, the Norway Chess tournament saw three decisive classical games and therefore no armageddons. GM Richard Rapport defeated GM Sergey Karjakin to jump to world number-six in the live ratings. He is now 3.5 points ahead of the new runner-up in the tournament, GM Magnus Carlsen, who beat
Norway Chess R7: Rapport Moves To World Number 6
Magnus Carlsen (2855) vs Ian Nepomniachtchi (2792)
Norway Chess R7: Rapport Moves To World Number 6
Norway Chess R7: Rapport Moves To World Number 6
Norway Chess R7: Rapport Moves To World Number 6
Magnus joins Anand in the lead of Norway Chess 2022 – Chessdom
Norway Chess R7: Rapport Moves To World Number 6
Nepomniachtchi, Caruana Win Again To Extend Lead On Field
Norway Chess R7: Rapport Moves To World Number 6
Chess News and Event Coverage - Page 65
Norway Chess R7: Rapport Moves To World Number 6
Chess News and Event Coverage - Page 65
Norway Chess R7: Rapport Moves To World Number 6
Anand Wins Again, Takes Sole Lead: Norway Chess, Day 2
Norway Chess R7: Rapport Moves To World Number 6
Norway Chess R7: Rapport Moves To World Number 6
Norway Chess R7: Rapport Moves To World Number 6
Norway Chess R7: Rapport Moves To World Number 6
Norway Chess R7: Rapport Moves To World Number 6
Carlsen loses to Tari but maintains the sole lead in Norway Chess
Norway Chess R7: Rapport Moves To World Number 6
Richárd Rapport jumps to #6 in the world after defeating Sergey
Norway Chess R7: Rapport Moves To World Number 6
Norway Armchair Warrior
Norway Chess R7: Rapport Moves To World Number 6
Richard Rapport changes federation to Romania right before

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