In the eyes of the world's top chess player, 19-year-old chess grandmaster Hans Niemann is a cheater. The world's top chess website apparently agrees. An investigation conducted by Chess.com into the ...
The halcyon days (if there ever were any) of the covid pandemic can still be felt today with the resurging popularity of online chess. However, the world’s largest chess website has become a victim of ...
On Tuesday evening, The Wall Street Journal published a high-level overview of a report produced by Chess.com, all about Hans Niemann, the player suspected of cheating at the Sinquefield Cup against ...
There is plenty of anger in the chess world right now. The World Chess Candidates Tournament – the competition which will decide who will go forward to challenge Magnus Carlsen in the world title ...
Russia has banned one of the world’s largest chess websites over its support for Ukraine. Chess.com announced on Sunday it was banned by Roskomnadzor, a Russian technology regulation agency known for ...
Hans Niemann, pictured playing chess in St. Louis on September 11, has been accused of cheating by five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen. Lennart Ootes/Grand Chess Tour Teenage chess grandmaster ...
BYU alumni share how they created the world's most successful chess website In 2005, BYU alumni Erik Allebest and Jay Severson created achess website with the intention of becoming the world's largest ...
ST. LOUIS — Online chess website Chess.com plans to no longer support events staged by the Saint Louis Chess Club, a decision that stems from sexual assault allegations against a former Chess Club ...
Teenage chess grandmaster Hans Niemann "likely cheated" in more than 100 online matches, including ones with prize money involved, according to an investigation by one of the sport's most popular ...
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