Magnus Carlsen

2022 - 9 - 20

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'Unprecedented' chess cheating saga continues after World No. 1 ... (GolfDigest.com)

Two weeks ago, American chess grandmaster and Twitch streamer Hans Niemann found himself in some hot water after a cryptic tweet from Carlsen implied that his ...

No. Switched off his camera, and that’s all we know right now.” Got up, and left.

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Magnus Carlsen resigns from rematch with Hans Niemann after ... (The Guardian)

Magnus Carlsen resigned after his opening move in an online match against Hans Niemann, reigniting the controversy between the two players.

He will play the tournament, but he is saying ‘I will not play the game against him’. “Did that just happen?” He announced his decision in a tweet, alongside a video of the football manager José Mourinho saying: “If I speak, I am in big trouble.”

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'Shocking and disturbing': Chess scandal erupts as world champ ... (Fox Sports)

This morning's game at the Champions Chess Tour: Julius Baer Generation Cup, was the first meeting between the two players since a cheating scandal erupted ...

I’ve always enjoyed playing in the [Saint Louis Chess Club], and hope to be back in the future.” No one can be happy that this is happening in the chess world. He will play the tournament, but he is saying I will not play the game against him. Jamaican-American grandmaster Maurice Ashley wrote on Twitter: “This is shocking and disturbing. “Twitter is exploding right now.” “What to say, what to say?

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World champion Magnus Carlsen resigns after one move in online ... (ABC News)

A chess grandmaster in a blue jacket sits with his arms folded looking down at the. Magnus Carlsen (pictured) and Hans Niemann had barely sat down for their ...

- Chess world champion Magnus Carlsen has continued his feud with American Hans Niemann with a stunning end to their latest game The cheating scandal gripping chess has taken another turn, with five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen resigning from an online match against American teenager Hans Niemann after making just one move. World champion Magnus Carlsen resigns after one move in online match against American Hans Niemann

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World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen Resigns From Match After ... (Forbes)

Allegations of cheating have gripped the chess world since World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen lost to 19-year-old Hans Niemann earlier this month.

Niemann [denied cheating](https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2022/sep/09/chess-hans-niemann-hits-back-over-cheating-controversy-in-st-louis) during his match with Carlsen, but was [removed](https://twitter.com/chesscom/status/1568010971616100352) from Chess.com, the largest online chess platform, after the circulation of an earlier interview in which Niemann admitted to [using computer assistance](https://www.euronews.com/culture/2022/09/16/chess-grandmaster-denies-cheating-by-using-anal-beads) to win online games when he was younger. Carlsen, who won [his fourth](https://www.forbes.com/sites/zacharysmith/2021/12/10/world-chess-champion-magnus-carlsen-keeps-his-crown-in-dubai/?sh=28e997d74ccf) World Chess Championship title in April, did not comment on why he withdrew from the tournament after losing to lower-ranked 19-year-old Niemann, but in a statement confirming his withdrawal he included a cryptic video of Portuguese soccer coach José Mourinho saying, “If I speak, I am [in big trouble](https://twitter.com/MagnusCarlsen/status/1566848734616555523?s=20&t=eulzHl8g77VcjG0EFaJBVw),” when asked about a controversial referee decision in 2020. Niemann was the The tournament strengthened its security measures immediately and even searched Niemann before his next match, but [no solid evidence](https://twitter.com/GrandChessTour/status/1568687390515920897) materialized. [lowest ranked](https://www.euronews.com/culture/2022/09/16/chess-grandmaster-denies-cheating-by-using-anal-beads) of the tournament’s 10 players, and was the first to beat Carlsen in more than two years. [unprecedented](https://twitter.com/chess24com/status/1571910045868392448?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1571910045868392448%7Ctwgr%5Ec30f52f199a156553ec06165e4e9188543533df2%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.vice.com%2Fen%2Farticle%2F7k8w7x%2Fmagnus-carlsen-resigns-after-one-move-in-chess-rematch-with-hans-niemann)” and “making a very big statement.”

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World champ's 'disturbing' act stuns chess world (Wide World of Sports)

The Julius Baer Generation Cup clash on the Champions Chess Tour was the first meeting between the two players since a cheating saga erupted earlier this month.

"What to say, what to say? "I've withdrawn from the tournament. Unbelievable!" "And what? "Wow. "This is unprecedented.

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Magnus Carlsen, world's top chess player, quits match after one ... (TAG24.COM)

The Norwegian grandmaster pulled a checkmate of a different kind on Monday as he stunned the chess world by quitting a match after making just one move.

Carlsen pulled out of that tournament immediately after the loss, and he heavily implied that Niemann had cheated. Observers of the Niemann, meanwhile, remained expressionless throughout the whole hubbub, before logging off himself. The young grandmaster seems to have become Carlsen's nemesis and is at the center of what I can’t believe it." "Magnus Carlsen just resigned.

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Chess's cheating debate reignited: Magnus Carlsen resigns after ... (The Indian Express)

Carlsen had turned heads earlier this month after he quit the $500000 Sinquefield Cup following a defeat against Niemann.

No evidence of cheating has come out ever since Carlsen’s withdrawal, but chess.com, the world’s leading platform, banned Niemann following the controversy. Is anyone going to take accountability for the damage they’ve done? He also came out on social media to publically address Nakamura.

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Magnus Carlsen resigns from match after one move as chess storm ... (The Washington Post)

Magnus Carlsen's abrupt departure from a much-anticipated match against Hans Niemann was understood to be another act of protest against the 19-year-old ...

[interview](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJZuT-_kij0) with grandmaster Alejandro Ramirez that was shared online by the Saint Louis Chess Club, which hosted the Sinquefield Cup, Niemann said his cheating on [Chess.com](http://chess.com/) occurred when he was 12 — “I was just a child” — and 16. We will always try to protect the integrity of the game that we all love.” [Chess.com](http://Chess.com),” Nakamura [said](https://twitter.com/FideOnlineArena/status/1567102606215897088). We want nothing more than to see the best chess players in the world succeed in the greatest events. … I was confronted, I confessed, and this is the single biggest mistake of my life and I’m completely ashamed.” “We have invited Hans to provide an explanation and response with the hope of finding a resolution where Hans can again participate on Chess.com. Louis tournament, subsequently admitted to having cheated several years before on [Chess.com](http://chess.com/). What’s with the timing?” Adding to the massive level of upset was that Carlsen was on a 53-match unbeaten streak in over-the-board tournaments and held a significant rating advantage over Niemann. What sent the chess world into a tizzy, however, was that Carlsen appended to his tweet a video clip of famed soccer manager José Mourinho saying in 2021: “I prefer really not to speak. Speculation that Niemann was cheating only increased after Hikaru Nakamura, a 34-year-old American grandmaster who has a massive following for his [Twitch](https://www.twitch.tv/gmhikaru) streams, offered his take shortly after Carlsen’s withdrawal. Carlsen, 31, was leading the tournament in the early going at the time.

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What does grandmaster Magnus Carlson's feud with teen upstart ... (ABC News)

The biggest spat in sport right now is on the chessboard, between a grandmaster and a teen upstart accused of cheating.

I don't care because I know I know that I'm clean and I'm willing to subject myself to what you want me to play," Niemann said. "Nobody questions that he has the strength to beat Magnus, nobody believes he cheated," Dr Smerdon said. But Niemann — brash, and confident — "poked the bear" in a "taunting" post game interview, where he said it must be "embarrassing for a world champion to lose to me", Dr Smerdon said. "Magnus was beaten by a 15-year-old kid from India, and in his post game interview, Magnus was incredibly gracious but of course the behaviour of this junior in a game was very different to Hans. "They want me to strip fully naked? If I speak I am in big trouble …

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Magnus Carlsen quits match without explanation amid apparent ... (CNN)

Shortly after making his first move, world champion Magnus Carlsen resigned from an online chess match against fellow grandmaster Hans Niemann on Monday.

Niemann said he had been removed from popular website Chess.com following Carlsen’s tweet and that “the entire social media and chess world is completely attacking me and undermining me.” Carlsen and Niemann played two further games against other opponents following the former’s sudden resignation on Monday. “I am proud of myself that I have learned from that mistake, and now I have given everything to chess. “It just looks very odd now. Louis Chess Club he had never cheated in over-the-board games. [said](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KN3zNrvO8b4) Carlsen is “suspicious” of Niemann’s conduct, and days after the Sinquefield Cup match, Niemann publicly responded to allegations that he had cheated earlier in his chess career.

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Carlsen v Niemann: the cheating row that is rocking chess – explained (The Guardian)

An American teenager's victory against the world champion has sent chess into uproar. We answer the key questions.

[Both players were invited](https://new.chess24.com/wall/news/why-is-hans-niemann-playing-in-the-julius-baer-generation-cup) to take part in the Meltwater Champions Chess Tour’s Julius Baer Generation Cup, and accepted. However Carlsen, the most powerful player in chess, is clearly unconvinced. However, he said: “It’s a big problem playing people who have admitted to cheating online before because you lose trust in them and that is a major, major problem.” Meanwhile Carlsen’s Norwegian teammate Jon Ludvig Hammer condemned the decision to resign after one move. The elaborate scheme involved Marzolo analysing the games of Feller on the internet, before sending suggestions to Hauchard by SMS. [Chess.com](http://chess.com/) has since said they believed Niemann had cheated online more frequently, and had shown him the evidence. He then relayed them to Feller by standing behind one of the other players’ tables in a predefined coded system, where each table represented a move to play. However it is tricker over the board where players are often scanned beforehand for electric devices. But others have suggested the American, who says he spends 10-12 hours a day on chess, may have simply been the better player on the day. Organisers of the Sinquefield Cup announced additional anti‑cheating precautions, including a 15-minute delay in the broadcast of the moves and increased radio-frequency identification checks. After Carlsen pulled out of the $500,000 (£433,000) Sinquefield Cup after a shock defeat against Niemann with white pieces. However the website

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Chess: Carlsen resigns after one move in Niemann rematch (Financial Times)

The much anticipated Magnus Carlsen v Hans Niemann rematch on Monday evening ended abruptly when Norway's world champion resigned after making just one ...

The format of the Julius Baer Generation Cup is an all-play-all of 16 from Monday to Thursday, followed by a knock-out among the top eight from Friday to Sunday. It is believed that Carlsen chose to make a single move rather than none at all so as to technically fulfil his contract with the organisers. There Carlsen was outplayed, suffered a rare defeat as White, withdrew from the tournament, then issued a tweet with a cryptic reference which was considered a veiled suggestion of cheating by the 19-year-old American, whose form has surged in the past two years.

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Chess Champion Ratchets Up Cheating Drama By Resigning In ... (Kotaku)

World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen was supposed to play Hans Niemann, a 19-year old he previously implied was a cheater, in the Champions Chess Tour 2022 ...

Rather than bailing out of an event sponsored by a third party, Carlsen effectively invited his apparent nemesis to his virtual home and then walked out the back. Carlsen, the five-time world chess champion, resigned the tournament in a huff with no explanation outside of a cryptic tweet that included a José Mourinho quote about getting in trouble if he were to say anything further. However, he’s still welcome on Chess24.com, where the current tournament is hosted, and no other evidence of any cheating on his part has been discovered so far. With nothing concrete from Carlsen, the chess world willed a meme into being about Instead, he resigned after making just one move, reigniting the embers of a scandal that’s consumed the chess world this month. [World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen](https://kotaku.com/magnus-carlsen-world-chess-championship-2023-1849199392) was supposed to play Hans Niemann, a 19-year old he previously implied was a cheater, in the Champions Chess Tour 2022 today.

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The teen's gambit: A chess cheating scandal, a sex toy and Elon Musk (The Sydney Morning Herald)

It was a big day for 19-year-old American chess player Hans Niemann when he defeated the world champion, possibly with help from a remote-controlled sex ...

The problem facing Niemann is that he had previously admitted to using a computer chess engine to cheat at online chess in the past (when he was 12 and 16). [Thomas Mitchell](/by/thomas-mitchell-h1a2un)is a culture reporter at The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald.Connect via “Talent hits a target no one else can hit,” Musk wrote in the now-removed post, “Genius hits a target no one can see (cause it’s in ur butt).” Meanwhile, Dr Kenneth Regan, a University at Buffalo faculty member who is an expert in chess and identifying cheaters, watched all of Niemann’s matches over the past two years and declared he doesn’t believe the teenager has been cheating. One of the most popular theories doing the rounds, propelled by Elon Musk, is that Niemann was using wireless vibrating anal beads to read signals from a computer chess engine, like Stockfish, about what moves he should make. Niemann reacted with a rarely seen counter move that allowed him to win Carlsen’s pawns and ultimately take out the match. Both are excellent at chess, but Carlsen is the reigning world champion and has long been untouchable on the chess tour with a 53-match unbeaten run. As the match played out, Carlsen employed a move called the “Fianchetto variation,” allowing him to take out Niemann’s dangerous bishop. So the world’s best computer chess program, Stockfish, is now far better than any human player. Niemann wasn’t that gracious in victory, telling reporters, “It must be embarrassing for the world champion to lose to me. I feel bad for him!” The day after Niemann’s victory, Carlsen pulled out of the tournament altogether. On the other hand, we have 19-year-old American Hans Niemann, who looks like the kind of guy who might offer you crypto advice at a house party.

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