Is Chess Really Getting Younger?

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Last updated 18 maio 2024
Is Chess Really Getting Younger?
The 16 years-old Alireza Firouzja is arguably the most discussed player in the world chess today. His peer Carissa Yip recently defeated women's world champion Ju Wenjun in a classical game. There are more and more teenage grandmasters cropping up each year, and Sergey Karjakin's record will probably
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