PM Narendra Modi hailed D Gukesh's historic World Chess Championship victory during their meeting. The young champion gifted ...
Charlie Hall is Polygon’s tabletop editor. In 10-plus years as a journalist & photographer, he has covered simulation, strategy, and spacefaring games, as well as public policy. Hearts of Iron ...
The World Chess Championship 2024, officially known as the World Chess Championship 2024 presented by Google, is currently taking place in Singapore from November 25 to December 13, 2024.
final four in their first meeting since the former world champion hinted the then American teenager had cheated in an over-the-board game two years ago. Chess-Carlsen and Niemann gearing up for ...
Many of the best board games tend to be geared towards smaller groups of players. So what's one to do when you have a party or other gathering of fun-loving friends in higher numbers? Thankfully ...
You can follow all the live action, commentary, moves and live chess board widgets on Sportstar’s daily match blog. Hello and welcome to Sportstar’s live coverage of the World Chess Championship, ...
But in the ever-expanding board game scene, that can be a problem, as not all games are as fun for your pre-teen kids as they are for their grandparents as well as the generation in between.
Whether you’ve got antsy kids at home or in the classroom, a good board game can keep the little ones entertained for hours — not to mention help strengthen their critical-thinking skills.
Read more here. Board games are a great way to break the ice, whether you’re at a party or hosting a get-together with folks you haven’t seen in a while. But with so many options available ...
Ready to get your game face on and put your family and friends through their paces? A good old-fashioned board game is hard to beat when it comes to bringing a group together and getting competitive.
Hunched over chess boards at the University of Lethbridge, teens and young adults who are at-risk or have been convicted of various crimes are taught to think, think again, then think some more as ...