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Chess Times brings you essential chess news in bite-sized 5-10 minute episodes. From the house of Chess Gaja Academy, founded by Grandmaster Priyadharshan Kannappan, this weekly podcast delivers key chess updates. Stay informed about the chess world's most important developments without the complexity. Short, sweet, and straight to the point - your quick chess news fix every week! This podcast is thoughtfully generated using advanced AI tools for a seamless experience.Copyright 2025 Chess Times - A Chess Gaja Podcast Politique et gouvernement
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    • EP-43: Sindarov, Wei Yi & Esipenko Qualify for Candidates | Nakamura vs So Recap
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      This week, Chess Times unpacks a new era in the chess world, as young prodigies claim top spots and shake up elite tournaments. We spotlight historic wins, the latest rapid and blitz shockers, and dive into the rising pressure—and opportunity—confronting the next generation.
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    • EP-42: 2025 FIDE World Cup Quarterfinals: Wei Yi Shocks Arjun, Sindarov Dominates - Magnus Heads to Doha
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      This week on Chess Times, we break down the World Cup quarterfinal upsets, spotlight emerging talents like Sindarov, and preview packed upcoming tournaments including the World Rapid & Blitz in Doha and London Chess Classic. Stay tuned for essential news and key insights from the global chess scene.
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    • Ep-41: FIDE World Cup 2025 Goa Chaos: Gukesh Eliminated, German Wave Shocks the Chess World
      Nov 14 2025
      This episode dives into the shocks and surprises of the FIDE World Cup in Goa, the underdog stories in U.S. collegiate chess, and the rise of new chess powers on the international scene. Listen in as we break down the major upsets, shifting team dynamics, and what these changes mean for followers of the game.
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