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Hans Niemann, 20, a chess grandmaster, has repeatedly denied the claim that he cheats in over-the-board chess. In a conversation on Piers Morgan Uncensored, he addressed the specific claims that he cheated with vibrating sex toys. These allegations emerged on social media, although it is unclear the original source of the accusations. When pressed as to whether he had used such toys as he played, Neumann replied, “Well, your curiosity is a bit concerning, you know – maybe you’re personally interested, but I can tell you, no. Categorically, no, of course not.” In the 2022 at Sinquefield Cup in...
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A lawsuit against the Norwegian chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen and Chess.com has been dismissed by a Missouri federal court in a $100 million defamation lawsuit. Hans Niemann, a U.S. chess prodigy, accused Carlsen, Chess.com’s chief officer Daniel Rensch and Hikaru Nakamura of collusion and defamation. The U.S. District Court Judge Audrey Fleissig dismissed the claims Niemann made that the defendants were, “egregiously defaming him and unlawfully colluding to blacklist him from the profession to which he has dedicated his life.” In addition to this, Niemann sued for slander and libel, whi...
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Chess grandmaster Hans Niemann, 19, is suing Norwegian chess champ Magnus Carlsen, as well as the American grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura and the chief officer of Chess.com Daniel Rensch, for defamation over accusing him of cheating in chess matches. Carlsen has publicly accused Niemann of cheating after Niemann beat him at the Sinquefield tournament in Missouri on September 4. Carlsen infamously resigned from a match with Niemann after playing only one move weeks after the loss, then brought the cheating accusations following that. The lawsuit is attempting to characterize Carlsen as vindictive ...
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Chess player Hans Niemann, who has been accused of cheating in online games, and of a bizarre unverified rumor that he used vibrating anal beads to beat Magnus Carlsen recently, clearly got a little extra attention to be able to compete at the U.S. Chess Championship in St. Louis. A video of some of the chess players entering the tournament made the rounds, because Niemann was asked to turn around for a full body scan while the two people before him were not. Niemann has responded to these accusations saying that he has only cheated on two occasions in online games when he was 12 and 16, but a...
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Swedish chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen, who is in his fifth year as the World Chess Champion, has just announced that he won’t be defending his title against Russian player Ian Nepomniachtchi because “I don’t have any inclinations to play.” Nepomniachtchi will now play Ding Liren for the title of Champion. Carlsen spoke on his podcast The Magnus Effect where he frankly shared “I’m not motivated to play another match.” He also noted that he doesn’t much like the championship matches, stating “although I’m sure a match would be interesting for historical reasons, I don’t have any inclinations ...
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