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1223:. At the 2012 Chess Olympiad in August and September, he led the U.S. team to a fifth-place finish with a +4−1=4 record on the first board. Nakamura then suffered through the FIDE London Grand Prix tournament, at one point losing four games in a row. He finished tied for last with Giri. After another lackluster performance in the European Club Championship in Eilat, Israel, Nakamura finished first in the "crown group" at the Univé tournament in Hoogeveen, the Netherlands. In December he tied for third with Mickey Adams in the London Chess Classic with a +3−1=4 score. Nakamura finished the year by winning three silver medals in the three chess events (rapid, blitz and blindfold) at the World Mind Games in Beijing. After this tournament, Nakamura achieved a 2844 FIDE blitz rating and a 2795 FIDE rapid rating. 2101: 40: 954:. The average Elo of the field was 2757, making it the third-strongest tournament in chess history at the time. Nakamura finished at +1, defeating Eljanov and drawing every other player to finish in a tie for fourth place and missing out on a tie for first place by blundering into a draw in a winning position in the final round against Grischuk. Nakamura's round two win over Eljanov placed him in the world top-ten in the live ratings for the first time in his career. Nakamura's performance at this tournament, his first involving an entirely super-elite field allowed him to "force (the chess elite) to respect him", according to noted Russian commentator grandmaster 1886:, he secured first place in the Grand Prix standings, thus winning the Grand Prix 2022 series. He would eventually proceed to defeat Mamedyarov by drawing in classical and proceeding to rapid tiebreakers, where he won the tiebreakers in a 2–0 sweep. This briefly propelled Nakamura to the highest live rapid chess rating on April 1, surpassing Magnus Carlsen, though Carlsen regained his number one spot after Nakamura lost to Wesley So on tiebreakers in the finals of the third leg of the Grand Prix. From June 16 to July 4, Nakamura participated in the 8577: 8548: 1240: 441: 1128:
interzonal qualifier for the world championship. "Reuben Fine only equaled Keres on points at AVRO in 38." Referring to the breakout performance of Frank J. Marshall, the United States Champion from 1909 to 1936, Mr. Kasparov continued, "Then you have Marshall at Cambridge Springs in 1904 ahead of Lasker, though Tarrasch wasn't there. So unless you include Capablanca as an American player, I think you can go back to Pillsbury at Hastings 1895 for an American tournament victory on par with Nakamura's.
456: 1962: 2381:, chess became significantly more popular on Twitch, with Nakamura widely identified as a significant reason for this. His channel received a tenfold increase in audience size between February and June 2020. Around August 2020, Nakamura averaged 14,000 concurrent viewers and streamed on Twitch most days. By September 2020, he had reached 500,000 followers. Nakamura often plays games using "joke openings" while on stream, including the 1408:
with a score of 8/11. In the final stage of the 4-stage Grand Prix event, Nakamura finished equal first with Fabiano Caruana and Dmitry Jakovenko with 6½ out of 11 points at Khanty-Mansiysk, giving him an overall second place Grand Prix placement, which automatically qualified him for the Candidates tournament to determine the challenger for Magnus Carlsen in the next Chess World Championship. In the first stage of the June
8607: 1157:; the tournament was a Category XXI event with an average ELO of 2760, making it the third strongest tournament in history; Nakamura finished 4½/10; the tournament was won by Carlsen on tiebreak over Karjakin. Despite the disappointing performance at Bazna, he reached a new career-high world ranking of No. 6 in the July 2011 FIDE list with a 2770 rating. 1102:. The average rating of the field was 2740, making this thirteen-round event a category 20 tournament. After twelve rounds, Nakamura was in clear first place with 8½ points going into the final round, half a point ahead of Anand and a full point ahead of Carlsen and Aronian. In the final round, Nakamura drew against Wang with the black pieces in a 1282:, Greece. Nakamura had an up-and-down Tal Memorial in June, at one point winning three straight games and then later losing three straight. He finished in sixth place with a 4½/9 score (+4−4=1). However, he won the blitz tournament before the classical competition, raising his FIDE blitz rating to 2879, first in the world at the time. In the 545:, Japan, to an American mother, Carolyn Merrow Nakamura, a classically trained musician and former public school teacher, and a Japanese father, Shuichi Nakamura. Nakamura has an older brother, Asuka. When he was two years old, his family moved to the United States, and, a year later in 1990, his parents divorced. He was raised in 1141:
Ponomariov, where he lost the first game but rallied to win the match 3½–2½, raising his rating to 2777 and ranking to world No. 6 on the unofficial live rating list, both career-highs to that date. From June 11–21, he made his debut at the Bazna Kings Tournament in Romania in a field including Carlsen, world No. 5
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after a playoff event to settle a tie. Nakamura had one of his best-ever months as a chess professional in February 2015, and as a result on the March FIDE classical list Nakamura moved to his then-career highest 2798 and No. 3 in the world. That April, Nakamura won his fourth U.S. Chess Championship
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defeated Carlsen in their semi-final match, earning a spot in the final against Nakamura. In the Speed Chess Championship final, Nakamura defeated Vachier-Lagrave by a score of 18½ to 12½. Nakamura's skill at bullet chess proved to be the deciding factor, as he beat Vachier-Lagrave 8–3 in the bullet
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channel, which has over 2 million subscribers as of August 2024, up from 78,900 subscribers in the beginning of 2020. When asked about his popularity online, Nakamura attributed it to "the ability to play extremely high-level chess" while "seemingly ... not focused on the game" and conversing
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in the final round to finish the tournament 0.5 points in front of him, ending with a score of 16.5/27. The tournament used an unusual scoring system that awarded 3 points for a win in the classical games and zero points for a loss in classical. If players drew their classical game, they played an
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that though the competition had been met with some criticism, he believed that such tournaments with varying levels of skills among players could become popular. On February 14, 2021, PogChamps 3 began. During the xQc vs. Rubius match on the second day of the event, chess hit its all-time high of
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was pivotal. A win or draw in the game would have secured Nakamura's qualification to the tournament's knockout phase. He obtained a winning position against Shankland but failed to convert the advantage and eventually lost the game. This resulted in his exclusion from the knockout phase based on
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Entering the third and final leg of the FIDE Grand Prix 2022, Nakamura was ranked second in the Grand Prix standings with 13 points. He played in Pool A alongside Andrey Esipenko, Grigoriy Oparin, and Levon Aronian, who was ranked third in the standings entering the tournament with 10 points. On
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in the quarterfinals and semifinals, respectively, he lost to Magnus Carlsen 3–1 in the first match of the final and drew the second match 2–2, thus losing the final and finishing in second place. Nakamura qualified for the knockouts of the other two events, FTX Crypto Cup and Chessable Masters,
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Starting in 2012, he participated in the Reggio Emilia Tournament, tying for second with Alexander Morozevich of Russia and Fabiano Caruana of Italy. Anish Giri got first place in the tournament, a half-point ahead of the field. Nakamura then played in the Tata Steel Chess Tournament, finishing
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after each classical draw. A classical win counted for three points, a classical draw and Armageddon win counted for one-and-a-half points, a classical draw and Armageddon loss counted for one point, and a classical loss counted for zero points. Nakamura compiled a +2 record in classical games
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on February 15, 2011. The victory also opened the door for Nakamura to receive invitations from other super grandmaster tournaments for the first time, and increased his world ranking to a career-high number eight. In May, he contested a six-game match in the United States against world No. 11
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of 2879, and guaranteed at least a share of first place. With Anand's final round draw against Nepomniachtchi, Nakamura clinched sole possession of first place, making him the first American to win the Wijk aan Zee tournament since 1980. The win also guaranteed that Nakamura would join Carlsen
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In an e-mail, Kasparov said, "Fischer never won a tournament ahead of the world champion. He was second in Santa Monica", referring to the Second Piatigorsky Cup. "Of course, there were far fewer such events back then, and Fischer had several great tournament results like Stockholm 62", the
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Nakamura won the Chess.com Speed Chess Championship in December. It was his third victory in the format. The site promoted the knockout tournament by emphasizing a possible rematch of Nakamura and world champion Magnus Carlsen in the final. However, French grandmaster
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for first place. Nakamura defeated Stripunsky in two straight rapid playoff games to claim the title and become the youngest national champion since Fischer. Nakamura finished the tournament without a loss and, in the seventh round, defeated grandmaster
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2011 in September 2011. Nakamura after the tournament stated that his goal was to reach a 2800 rating by the end of the year; the win raised his rating from 2751 to 2774 and from world No. 10 to world No. 7 on the unofficial live rating list.
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games (one win and five losses) prevented a higher finish. Throughout 2023 Nakamura frequently played in chess.com's Titled Tuesday online blitz tournaments, which usually attracted strong fields, often including five-time world champion
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Rapid Challenge but finished second, losing to eventual champion Daniil Dubov in the final. Nakamura qualified for the Magnus Carlsen Chess Tour Finals against Carlsen, where he took his opponent to seven matches before drawing an
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After what was to him a disappointing tournament at the fifth edition of the King's Tournament in Medias (although Nakamura placed third of six among a cadre of top Grandmasters), Nakamura tweeted that he was focusing on the
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In November 2009, Nakamura participated in the BNbank blitz tournament in Oslo, Norway. He reached the final by winning all 12 of his games. In the championship, he faced the world No. 2 and reigning World Blitz Champion
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Vachier-Lagrave qualified to the finals and the remaining two games served to entertain the spectators. The players traded points, leaving the final tally in the match at 18:10 the same as the score between Nakamura and
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In November, Nakamura played a match against Levon Aronian consisting of four classical and sixteen blitz games. The two tied the classical games 2–2; Nakamura won the match with a 9½–6½ score in blitz games.
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for the second consecutive year in a field comprising Carlsen, Anand, Aronian, Karjakin, Kramnik, Ivanchuk, Gelfand, Hao, and Nepomniachtchi. He finished the year by participating in the
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tournament in February 2021. In the initial round-robin phase of the tournament, Nakamura compiled an up-and-down record. His final round-robin game against fellow American grandmaster
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of Norway Chess, placing third with 4½/8 (+1–0=7). The Paris Grand Chess Tour Rapid and Blitz tournament took place 20 to 24 June 2018. Nakamura won the event with 23 points, ahead of
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profile purportedly insinuating that an unnamed high-level player was cheating on November 20. Nakamura believed this post was targeted towards him, and responded with a statement on
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tiebreaker game as white, thus losing the match. The world champion praised Nakamura after the match, saying, "he played a great match, he made it extremely difficult for me".
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to discuss the relationship between chess and stock trading. During his chess streams, Nakamura occasionally discusses stock market investing and general financial topics.
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under the name "GMHikaru". He plays speed chess games, variously against grandmasters, other streamers, and viewers who pay to subscribe to his channel. He may play
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Entering 2014, Nakamura had achieved a No. 3 position in the FIDE ratings, below Carlsen and Aronian. He began his 2014 schedule with a ninth-place finish in the
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in Saint Louis, Missouri, attempting to defend his 2009 title. Seeded first, he scored 5/7 points to qualify for the round-robin stage against the 1991 champion
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Finals in December. He finished fifth in the eight-player field. He compiled a good record in the tournament's regular games (+6-3=9) but a poor showing in the
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in the finals. In February 2009, he came joint third at the 7th Gibtelecom Masters in Gibraltar, again finishing strongly with 4½/5 to end the event on 7½/10.
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Youngest to defeat an International Master in a USCF-rated game (10 years, 0 months); later surpassed by Praveen Balakrishnan at 9 years 29 days, and then by
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Nakamura began 2013 with a 7/13 (+3−2=8) result at the Tata Steel tournament in Wijk aan Zee, finishing sixth. He scored a win against then world number five
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On June 20, 2005, Nakamura was selected as the 19th Frank Samford Chess Fellow, receiving a grant of $ 32,000 to further his chess education and competition.
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In August 2021, Nakamura won the Saint Louis Rapid and Blitz competition without a single loss in his first over-the-board tournament since before the
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March 28, Nakamura defeated Esipenko to finish a 4/6 run in the round-robin stage, guaranteeing him at least second place and qualifying him for the
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in March 2022, Twitch suspended Nakamura for three days (later reduced to two days) after he broadcast and commented on chess games being played by
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reading "Vladimir appears to be referencing my record...is he really accusing me of cheating??? ". Nakamura also expressed disappointment with
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in December 2009. Although he drew with the black pieces against eventual winner Magnus Carlsen and with White against former world champion
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Nakamura won the 2009 U.S. Chess Championship (St Louis, Missouri, May 2009), scoring 7/9 to take clear first ahead of 17-year-old GM-elect
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in December 2021 by the FIDE President. In the first leg of the tournament held in Berlin in February 2022, he played in Pool A alongside
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In September, Nakamura tied for first with Carlsen in Champions Showdown: Chess 9LX and finished third in St. Louis Rapid & Blitz.
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ratings, Nakamura ranked No. 1 in the world on both lists; he has remained at or near the No. 1 rank in rapid and blitz ever since.
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In July, Nakamura won his fourth Bullet Chess Championship title, defeating runner-up Magnus Carlsen in a tight Grand Final match.
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with 6½/9 before defeating Ponomariov in a blitz playoff to win the title over a field including former undisputed world champion
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After losing to Vidit in the ninth round, Nakamura ran off three consecutive victories in rounds ten, eleven and twelve against
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In June 2012, Nakamura played at the Tal Memorial in Moscow. In a tightly bunched field, he finished tied for eighth with
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Nakamura won the 2008 Finet Chess960 Open in Mainz, Germany. In November 2008, he won the Cap d'Agde Rapid Tournament in
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On February 14, 2021, Nakamura reached a milestone of one million followers on his Twitch channel, GMHikaru. During the
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In January, Nakamura won the Gibraltar Chess Masters tournament, scoring 8½/10 (+7−0=3). In February, Nakamura won the
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endgame to take a 1–0 lead in the semifinals. He held a draw in the following game to advance to the finals against
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in his hometown of St. Louis, behind Carlsen with a 3½/6 (+2−1=3) score, including a win over then world number two
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Following that victory, Nakamura played a challenge match dubbed the "Duelo de Jóvenes Prodigios" in Mexico against
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on tiebreaks. That same month, he also won the Zurich Chess Challenge for the second year in a row. He tied with
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who had 21 points. Nakamura won the St. Louis Rapid & Blitz tournament that ran from 11 to 15 August 2018.
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Nakamura won the Rapid portion of the inaugural Tata Steel India Chess tournament, held in November 2018 in
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Nakamura has been nicknamed "The H Bomb" because of his explosive style of playing. Nakamura's long-time
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In October, Nakamura held a 77-board charity simultaneous exhibition online, raising around $ 9,500 for
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In the January 2011 FIDE rating list, Nakamura was ranked number 10 in the world with a rating of 2751.
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on tiebreaks with a score of 1-3 (two draws in classical portion and two losses in the rapid portion).
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finishing in the overall fifth place in the Tour after showing the second strongest performance in the
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twice to close with a 5/10 score (+2−2=6). He then played a four-game match against Czech grandmaster
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following Carlsen's decision (which was affirmed following the candidates) not to defend his title.
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called it a "combination of teacherly wisdom, galaxy-brained skills, and uncommon expressiveness".
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Nakamura has also coached beginner chess players on his Twitch platform, including the streamer
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with +0-0=2 in Classical and +1-0=1 in rapid, won the third round against Hungarian grandmaster
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title, finishing seventh. The tournament, which took place online in a rapid format, was won by
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with the white pieces in the second round. During the eighth round, Nakamura defeated Caruana.
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and more wins than Caruana, equal Sonneborn–Berger score but more wins than Nepomniachtchi.)
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in the quarterfinals and the semifinals, respectively, he then defeated Ukrainian Grandmaster
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on the number of points; however, Nakamura was declared the overall winner due to his higher
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and drew Kramnik with the black pieces during the tournament, the U.S. team failed to medal.
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in Germany; the field comprised world No. 5 Kramnik, world No. 10 Ponomariov, world No. 27
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with 1.5-0.5 score in the classical portion but ended up losing to the Indian Grandmaster
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in Tromsø, Norway, Nakamura scored 6/8 (+5−1=2), eventually losing in the fourth round to
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tournament against five other grandmasters. He finished second with 15.5 points behind
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14.5 v. 13.5 in the final. On December 30, Nakamura finished as the runner-up in the
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On March 18, Nakamura won the 2022 edition of the Bullet Chess Championship hosted by
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Nakamura started 2020 as the top-ranked blitz chess player in the world. Owing to the
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Nakamura did not participate in the 2013 U.S. championship. Instead, he played in the
9452: 9392: 8926: 7782: 6938: 6565: 4127: 4029: 3857: 3790: 3665: 3516: 3475: 3151: 2829: 2763: 2756:"Pawns With King-Size Dreams; Boy, 10, Is Youngest Master, Vaulting Past His Brother" 2495: 2378: 2226: 2194: 2124: 1981: 1890:, finishing in fourth place with a score of 7½/14. Had Nakamura drawn or won against 1794: 1708: 1626: 1510: 1433: 1372:. In the double round-robin event, he lost both of his games to Carlsen but defeated 1369: 1275: 1071: 1055: 878: 858:. His performance, including a win over world No. 6 and recent FIDE World Cup winner 796: 712: 594: 558: 515: 256: 166: 99: 4153: 4049: 3065: 2859: 1844: 1770:. He drew 2–2 with Nepomniachtchi on the first day but lost 2½–½ on the second day. 1306: 1239: 9558: 9553: 9533: 9472: 9447: 9346: 9236: 9220: 9125: 9120: 9069: 9059: 8952: 8921: 8736: 8591: 8571: 6416:"Hikaru Nakamura is the winner of the first leg of the FIDE Grand Prix Series 2022" 6152:"2021 Magnus Carlsen Invitational: Carlsen, Giri, Nepomniachtchi, So In Semifinals" 2735: 2382: 2374: 2366: 2307:
Nakamura has set several "youngest-ever" records in U.S. chess history, including:
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event in 2013. He won his pool in the first stage of the tournament, then defeated
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Kasparov called Nakamura's victory the best by an American in more than 100 years:
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Memorandum in Support of Defendant Christopher Hikaru Nakamura's Motion to Dismiss
2170: 2084: 2056:, finishing in second place with 8/11 points (+5-0=6) and thus qualifying for the 2020: 1663:, including Titled Tuesday and Super Swiss, Nakamura failed in his defense of his 1650: 1629:, chess moved online, with Nakamura playing an important role in popularizing it. 9689: 9679: 9657: 9649: 9457: 9422: 9387: 9371: 9266: 9256: 9104: 9089: 9054: 9034: 9024: 8947: 8896: 8726: 7876: 7322:"Candidates Chess: Gukesh loses to Alireza, No. 2 Caruana held by Praggnanandhaa" 5265: 5246: 5125: 3956: 3691: 3285: 3267: 3247: 3228: 3183: 2597: 2370: 2319: 2116: 2037:
on the first round, won the second round on tiebreaks against Indian grandmaster
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Championship, losing 10–14 to Carlsen. From May 28 to June 7, he competed in the
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Speed Chess Championships after winning matches in 2017 with Sergey Grigoriants,
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in Moscow. Despite a disastrous start and losing four of his first five games to
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section of the match. Previous to the final, Nakamura had defeated grandmasters
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in Rhodes, Greece and scored 4/6 (+2−0=4). He defeated current Russian champion
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fifth. He won the US Championship in May with a score of 8½, one point ahead of
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2022: FIDE Grand Prix, second Candidates, and World Fischer Random Championship
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23–8 in the final match. This was his fourth successive victory in this event.
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In April 2004, Nakamura achieved a fourth-place finish in the "B" group at the
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in the final round of the tournament, he would have finished second and faced
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at 17.5. The tournament was a double round-robin in classical chess, with an
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tournament, which featured seven other grandmasters playing a 4-day match in
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In March, Nakamura won his fifth U.S. Chess Championship by a score of 8/11.
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in the loser's bracket final and emerged victorious in two matches against
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at 10 years, 61 days; then surpassed by Awonder Liang at 9 years 112 days;
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with the black pieces in an extremely sharp King's Indian Defense. At the
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Youngest International Master (13 years, 2 months); later surpassed by
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with the black pieces in an Old Indian Defense. He then played at the
731:. In the same year, he won the 16th North American Open in Las Vegas. 9772: 9762: 9752: 9742: 9356: 8891: 8753: 8586: 8280: 8074: 7897:"Esports giant TSM signs Hikaru Nakamura, its first pro chess player" 6990:"Flash Report: Nakamura Halts Carlsen's Comeback, Clinches 4th Title" 5205: 2670: 2614: 2434: 2359: 2351: 2249: 2178: 2065: 1989: 1918: 1867: 1809: 1801: 1712: 1687: 1668: 1660: 1541: 1499: 1475: 1397: 850:
Nakamura began 2010 playing first board for the United States at the
754: 739: 574: 554: 7081:"FIDE reforms the qualifications paths to the Candidates Tournament" 6208:"Live Results - Grand Chess Tour Saint Louis Rapid & Blitz 2021" 4752:"Hikaru Nakamura - winner of the 2013 London Chess Classic Super 16" 4007: 2982: 1961: 1956: 659:, the tournament's third-seeded participant and eventual runner-up. 553:. He began playing chess at the age of seven and was coached by his 7617:"FIDE Online. FIDE Top players - Rapid Top 100 Players August 2022" 7585:"FIDE Online. FIDE Top players - Blitz Top 100 Players August 2022" 7533:"Firouzja Wins STL Rapid & Blitz, Seizes GCT Lead From Caruana" 4596:"Carlsen heads for date with destiny after winning Sinquefield Cup" 2475: 2151: 1610: 1605:
In early September, Hikaru participated in the Champions Showdown:
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In early May, Nakamura shared second place with French grandmaster
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Nakamura competed in the 39th Chess Olympiad. Although he defeated
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On August 27, 2020, Nakamura signed with the esports organization
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United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri
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In August Nakamura participated as a wild card in the ten-player
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with the black pieces in a Ruy Lopez. He then scored 5/11 at the
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for the second year in a row, scoring 8/10 (+6−0=4) and beating
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at Wijk Aan Zee, with a 5/11 score (+2−3=6). He then played the
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filed a $ 100 million lawsuit against Nakamura and others (see
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to a game of chess to raise funds for the presidential nominee
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In April, Nakamura won the Bullet Chess Championship hosted by
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Following his super tournament triumph, Nakamura was given the
8433:"Hikaru Nakamura Finds His Queen, Marries Atousa Pourkashiyan" 8137:"Hikaru Nakamura: 'Online chess as an esport is here to stay'" 6646: 4674:"ECC: SOCAR still perfect; amazing KID fight Svidler-Nakamura" 3769:
Mark Crowther – Saturday January 29, 2011 (January 29, 2011).
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In July 2002, Nakamura achieved 56th place at the 30th annual
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Nakamura continued to play the Champions Chess Tour with the
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2021: Champions Chess Tour and return to over-the-board chess
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tournament, which is part of the qualification cycle for the
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2016–2018: Multiple Tournament Victories and Grand Chess Tour
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2009: Second U.S. Championship and other tournament successes
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Mark Crowther – Sunday January 30, 2011 (January 30, 2011).
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Mark Crowther – Sunday January 10, 2010 (January 10, 2010).
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Nakamura appeared as himself in season 5, episode 2, of the
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Bullet Chess Championship in June. He defeated grandmasters
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with a prize pool of $ 1 million. He won the group stage of
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In April, Nakamura finished third of the six players in the
8543: 7589: 4284:"LCC R9: Carlsen first, Kramnik second, both with big wins" 4180:"Biel International Chess Festival: Grandmaster Tournament" 3643: 3119:"After a Detour, Nakamura, 19, Is Back to His Winning Ways" 2471:, which premiered May 10, 2020. Nakamura is also an active 2115:. He was touted as one of the favourites to win (alongside 1730:. After losing in the quarterfinals of the second event to 1453: 1440:. In March 2016, Nakamura came seventh out of eight in the 1393: 746:, whom he then proceeded to beat in the rapidplay playoff. 252: 6889:"Nakamura Steals Show On Last Day, Wins Norway Chess 2023" 3771:"Nakamura half point lead over Anand could have been more" 1815:
From 26 to 28 December 2021, Nakamura participated in the
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with a score of 18–10 in the semifinal match at the
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Nakamura wins the Corsican circuit rapid chess tournament
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From November 16–18, Nakamura made his debut at the 2010
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In February 2023, Nakamura finished as runner-up in the
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Nakamura scored +4−0=11 in the preliminary stage of the
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In 2006, Nakamura was offered a full scholarship to the
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In November and December 2005, Nakamura competed in the
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Chess.com. 4 January 2018. Retrieved 20 February 2018.
4939:"The 2015 Tradewise Gibraltar Chess Festival - Masters" 3878:"Hikaru Nakamura wins 2011 Tata Steel Chess Tournament" 3621:. Chess.liverating.org. August 17, 2011. Archived from 2146:. This put him in a three-way tie for first place with 1882:. On March 31, after a draw in the semi-finals against 643:, and reached the fourth round, defeating grandmasters 7968:
This grand master started a chess revolution on Twitch
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Carlsen beats Nakamura, wins Speed Chess Championship
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Mark Crowther – Sunday July 31, 2011 (July 31, 2011).
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In October and November, Nakamura participated in the
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in April during the Champions Chess Tour. He overcame
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in the knockout stage. His overall record was +5−0=7.
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Chess Festival, tying with former FIDE world champion
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At age 10, he became the youngest American to beat an
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in August, where he was second seeded. He received a
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From January 14 through 30, Nakamura competed in the
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In January 2007, Nakamura shared second place at the
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among a field of world No. 1 and defending champion
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Nakamura has represented the United States at seven
7814:"Chess: Hikaru Nakamura Wins Tata Steel Tournament" 5762:"The $ 1M Magnus Carlsen Tour: A New Era for Chess" 3325:"Hikaru Nakamura wins 2009 U.S. Chess Championship" 2563: 1474:In January 2018, Nakamura took second place in the 1031:Nakamura began training with former world champion 1023: 819:, beating GM Levon Aronian 3½–½ in Mainz, Germany. 16:
American chess grandmaster and streamer (born 1987)
8430: 7758: 6539: 4910: 4414:"Now it's official: Kasparov is training Nakamura" 3619:"Live Top List – Provisional World Chess Rankings" 2923:"Chess Champ Hikaru Nakamura: Next Bobby Fischer?" 2365:In 2018, Nakamura began streaming on the platform 1620: 992:In December 2010, Nakamura finished fourth in the 914:From November 5–14, Nakamura competed in the 2010 815:among others. In August 2009, Nakamura became the 8793:Youngest ever United States international master 8464:"All nominees for QTCinderella's Streamer Awards" 8167:"Hikaru Nakamura Signs with Misfits Gaming Group" 7727:"Chess (Yes, Chess) Is Now a Streaming Obsession" 7051:"Results & Standings - FIDE Grand Swiss 2023" 6987: 6237:Copeland (SamCopeland), Sam (December 19, 2021). 5882:"Nakamura Just Won't Stop Winning Titled Tuesday" 5612:"Grischuk Knocks Nakamura Out Of FIDE Grand Prix" 4834:"Magnus Carlsen wins Zurich Chess Challenge 2014" 2893:"Checkmate! Forty Questions with Hikaru Nakamura" 2442:115,000 viewers in the chess category on Twitch. 1965:Nakamura with the trophy for second place in the 1957:2023: American Cup, Norway Chess and Bullet Chess 1467:with a score of 8/10 points (+6−0=4) and beating 9811: 6268:Team (CHESScom), Chess com (December 20, 2021). 5732:"The Grandmaster Who Got Twitch Hooked on Chess" 4310:"Aronian and Hou Yifan win blindfold in Beijing" 3904:"Tata Steel: Nakamura wins first Super GM event" 3729:Peterson, Macauley. "The Spirit of Saint Louis" 3644:mishanp on December 9, 2010 (December 9, 2010). 1917:ahead of reigning World Fischer Random Champion 1855:. With White, he convincingly won a complicated 1532: 1194: 1183:2011 in September, after which he played in the 1160:From July 21–31, Nakamura made his debut at the 1058:, world No. 3 and reigning World Blitz champion 8431:Svensen (TarjeiJS), Tarjei J. (July 26, 2023). 7173:"Comeback Kid Abdusattorov Knocks Out Nakamura" 6856:Levin (AnthonyLevin), Anthony (April 7, 2023). 6267: 5550:"Results and Standings | Grand Chess Tour" 5452: 5450: 5090:"Norway Rd9: Topalov wins event, Carlsen loses" 1659:After many victories in shorter tournaments on 1632:Since April 2020, Nakamura participated in the 1582:In late May, Hikaru participated in the Moscow 8601:Hikaru Nakamura's Live Chess Rating Statistics 5581:"Carlsen Wins Côte d'Ivoire Rapid & Blitz" 3880:. ChessVibes. January 30, 2011. Archived from 3377:"Oslo Blitz – Nakamura beats Carlsen in final" 2792: 2411:server named "Naka's PogUniversity" and has a 2260:(21-9) to take third place in the tournament. 2233:(2-1) and was eliminated from the tournament. 1388:2015: 2800 rating and fourth U.S. Championship 1353:2014: No. 3 ranking and Zurich Chess Challenge 1234: 918:in Moscow; the field consisted of world No. 3 190: 9634: 8875:Chess players for the United States with the 8850: 8342:"Hikaru Nakamura Stars In TV Series Billions" 7924: 7922: 7720: 7718: 7716: 7714: 7712: 7710: 7708: 7706: 7681:"Review: Bullet Chess by Nakamura and Harper" 6540:Hansen (chansen64), Carsten (April 2, 2022). 4206:"40th Olympiad Istanbul 2012 Open tournament" 3351:"Ponomariov catches Nakamura, loses tiebreak" 2699: 1913:.) Later in October, Nakamura won the second 1835:Nakamura was granted a wildcard entry to the 8372:"The Link Between Chess and Options Trading" 8227:"Total Subscribers for 'GMHikaru' (Monthly)" 7446:"Carlsen, Ju Wenjun Win Norway Chess Titles" 6988:West (NM_Vanessa), Vanessa (July 21, 2023). 6797:"Magnus Carlsen wins Airthings Masters 2023" 5447: 5337:"Nakamura Wins Tata Steel Chess India Rapid" 3922: 2096:2024: Candidates Tournament and Norway Chess 1718:From November, Nakamura participated in the 1243:Nakamura vs Carlsen from the Tata Steel 2013 6586:"Nakamura overtakes Carlsen as rapid no. 1" 6570:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 4570:"World Cup R4: Korobov eliminates Nakamura" 4034:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 3862:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 3811:"Tata Steel Rd.12: Test of mettle tomorrow" 3795:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 3670:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 3521:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 3480:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 1463:In January–February 2017, Nakamura won the 807:and Ponomariov, 2009 World Junior champion 723:, Italy, playing on the third board behind 9641: 9627: 8857: 8843: 8575: 8546: 8036: 8034: 8032: 8030: 8028: 7919: 7703: 7139: 5030:"Nakamura and Krush are 2015 US Champions" 4913:"Showdown in Saint Louis goes to Nakamura" 3037: 888:In May, Nakamura participated in the 2010 689:and defeated his fellow prodigy by 4½–1½. 38: 9850:American sportspeople of Japanese descent 8864: 8770:Youngest ever United States chess master 7891: 7889: 7887: 7885: 7870:"Awonder Liang is youngest ever IM in US" 7783:"US Chess MSA - Member Details (General)" 5520:"Bullet Chess Championship: All The Info" 5390:"Anand Wins Tata Steel Chess India Blitz" 4886:"Nakamura Beats Navara 3.5-0.5 in Prague" 3537:"All-time Tournaments - Tata Steel Chess" 3013:"Corus GM Group B April 2004 Netherlands" 2501: 2161:In May and June Nakamura competed in the 557:stepfather, FIDE Master and chess author 8818:Youngest ever United States grandmaster 8103: 7879:. 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He beat Carlsen in the semi-finals of 1238: 1062:, world No. 4 and former world champion 589:, breaking the record previously set by 9855:Japanese emigrants to the United States 8496: 8339: 8134: 8040: 8025: 8013:from the original on September 23, 2020 7811: 7739:from the original on September 20, 2020 7018: 6614: 6444: 6092:"Team Hikaru raises $ 355,000 for CARE" 5609: 5490:"Nakamura Wins fifth U.S. Championship" 5456: 5419:Fischer, Johannes (December 14, 2018). 5418: 5387: 5334: 5277: 5169: 3959:. Main.uschess.org. February 28, 2011. 3503:from the original on September 28, 2011 3117:McClain, Dylan Loeb (January 7, 2007). 3116: 2993:from the original on September 12, 2019 2890: 2299:to prepare lines for Nakamura to play. 2205:. He qualified with a 7/9 score in the 1915:World Fischer Random Chess Championship 1722:, qualifying for the knockout stage of 678:, then the nation's top-ranked player. 490:(born December 9, 1987) is an American 9812: 8509:from the original on November 26, 2023 8461: 8402:"GME Hikaru Predicts Stocks and Chess" 8055:from the original on February 25, 2021 8041:Grayson, Nathan (September 14, 2020). 7961: 7959: 7957: 7942:from the original on September 7, 2020 7882: 7850:from the original on November 25, 2011 7771:from the original on January 12, 2022. 7725:Browning, Kellen (September 7, 2020). 7660:from the original on September 4, 2020 7645: 7597:from the original on September 5, 2023 7214:from the original on December 28, 2023 7202:Green, Nathaniel (December 27, 2023). 7183:from the original on December 14, 2023 7152:from the original on November 22, 2023 7121:from the original on November 22, 2023 6943:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 6925:from the original on December 11, 2021 6747:from the original on December 19, 2022 6657:from the original on December 29, 2019 6475: 6310:from the original on December 21, 2021 6280:from the original on December 20, 2021 6249:from the original on December 20, 2021 6180: 6132:from the original on February 11, 2021 6102:from the original on December 30, 2020 6042:from the original on December 28, 2020 5712:from the original on September 6, 2019 5682:from the original on September 6, 2019 5578: 5469:from the original on September 6, 2019 5457:Pereira, Antonio (December 17, 2018). 5400:from the original on November 15, 2018 5369:from the original on November 15, 2018 5343:from the original on November 15, 2018 5182:from the original on February 17, 2016 5009:from the original on November 21, 2015 4758:from the original on December 15, 2013 4732:from the original on December 12, 2013 4342:from the original on November 27, 2011 4316:from the original on December 23, 2012 4290:from the original on December 13, 2012 4182:. bielchessfestival.ch. 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Hikarunakamura.com. Archived from 3928: 3707:. Chessbase.com. December 16, 2010. 3694:Chessbase Published 18 November 2010 3405:. Hikarunakamura.com. Archived from 3379:. Chessbase.com. November 29, 2009. 3222:Nakamura wins the Magistral D'Escacs 3098:from the original on August 14, 2011 2753: 2749: 2747: 2745: 2651:from the original on August 24, 2022 2521: 2420:with his viewers. Nathan Grayson of 2341: 2333:at 12 years, 10 months, and then by 2268:Nakamura is particularly skilled at 152: 9870:Japanese Twitch (service) streamers 9860:American Twitch (service) streamers 9648: 8879:of grandmaster (GM) by title decade 8478:from the original on April 21, 2022 8443:from the original on August 7, 2023 8412:from the original on April 11, 2022 8382:from the original on April 11, 2022 8321:from the original on April 11, 2022 8104:Linville, Ray (February 24, 2020). 7954: 7907:from the original on April 20, 2021 7868:Silver, Albert (December 2, 2015). 7793:from the original on March 26, 2005 7646:Barden, Leonard (August 21, 2020). 7425:from the original on April 24, 2024 7394:from the original on April 19, 2024 7363:from the original on April 14, 2024 7302:from the original on April 14, 2024 7271:from the original on April 16, 2024 7240:from the original on April 11, 2024 7091:from the original on March 28, 2023 6837:from the original on March 27, 2023 6807:from the original on March 27, 2023 6488:from the original on March 28, 2022 6457:from the original on March 19, 2022 6336:from the original on March 25, 2023 6162:from the original on March 18, 2021 5672:"Champions Showdown Chess 960 2019" 5579:Parodi, Alessandro (May 13, 2019). 5500:from the original on April 10, 2019 5212:from the original on April 29, 2021 4440:"75th Tata Steel Wijk aan Zee 2013" 3906:. Chessbase.com. January 30, 2011. 3813:. Chessbase.com. January 29, 2011. 3595:. Chessbase.com. November 6, 2010. 3462:from the original on April 20, 2013 3456:"Nakamura Brilliancy Beats Gelfand" 3150:Crowther, Mark (January 22, 2007). 3019:from the original on March 27, 2014 2963:from the original on April 17, 2021 2700:Jeff Pearlman (December 17, 2001). 2456: 1947:World Blitz Chess Championship 2022 1825:2021 World Blitz Chess Championship 1817:2021 World Rapid Chess Championship 1755:tiebreaks with Russian grandmaster 1571:. The tournament was a combination 1424:In February 2016, Nakamura won the 1040:Tata Steel Grandmaster A tournament 508:World Fischer Random Chess Champion 13: 8207:from the original on July 10, 2022 8177:from the original on June 14, 2022 7981:from the original on March 1, 2021 7678: 7487:from the original on June 13, 2024 7031:from the original on July 26, 2023 7000:from the original on July 21, 2023 6969:from the original on July 26, 2023 6899:from the original on June 10, 2023 6868:from the original on April 7, 2023 6627:from the original on April 5, 2022 6596:from the original on April 2, 2022 6552:from the original on April 2, 2022 6521:from the original on April 2, 2022 6507:McGourty, Colin (March 31, 2022). 6476:Hansen, Carsten (March 28, 2022). 5530:from the original on April 7, 2019 5431:from the original on April 8, 2019 5144:Gibraltar Broadcasting Corporation 5028:McGourty, Colin (April 13, 2015). 4949:from the original on July 29, 2020 4892:from the original on June 15, 2014 4368:from the original on June 24, 2021 4056:from the original on July 16, 2011 3573:from the original on March 3, 2016 3131:from the original on June 24, 2021 2933:from the original on June 30, 2020 2903:from the original on June 30, 2020 2891:Bishara, Motez (August 24, 2015). 2774:from the original on June 30, 2020 1396:rating list, Nakamura fell behind 1290:. Nakamura finished second at the 749:In October 2007, Nakamura won the 637:FIDE World Chess Championship 2004 14: 9896: 9880:American Kick (service) streamers 8524: 8462:Miceli, Max (February 22, 2022). 8352:from the original on May 16, 2020 8291:from the original on June 2, 2021 8135:Kelemen, Luci (August 29, 2022). 8085:from the original on June 2, 2021 7475:McGourty, Colin (June 13, 2024). 7456:from the original on June 7, 2024 7413:Levin, Anthony (April 22, 2024). 7382:Levin, Anthony (April 19, 2024). 7351:Levin, Anthony (April 14, 2024). 7332:from the original on June 8, 2024 6777:from the original on May 20, 2023 6687:from the original on July 4, 2022 5772:from the original on May 23, 2020 5622:from the original on May 26, 2019 5591:from the original on May 13, 2019 5560:from the original on May 13, 2019 5286:from the original on May 16, 2020 5202:"FIDE Candidates Tournament 2016" 5040:from the original on May 24, 2019 4866:from the original on June 5, 2014 4784:from the original on July 2, 2014 4778:"76th Tata Steel Tournament 2014" 3547:from the original on June 9, 2024 3158:from the original on June 1, 2016 2860:"Hikaru Nakamura vs. Jay R Bonin" 2840:from the original on July 1, 2020 2801:from the original on May 18, 2024 2742: 2681:from the original on May 19, 2014 2625:from the original on May 19, 2014 2584: 2111:In April, Nakamura played in the 1980:. In March, he secured his first 1253:FIDE Grand Prix tournament in Zug 996:, among a field including Anand, 8605: 8556:rating and tournament record at 8497:Snavely, Adam (March 12, 2023). 8490: 8455: 8424: 8394: 8364: 8333: 8303: 8273: 8243: 8219: 8189: 8159: 8128: 8097: 8067: 7862: 7836: 7805: 7775: 7751: 7672: 7639: 7609: 7577: 7551: 7525: 7499: 7468: 7444:McGourty, Colin (June 7, 2024). 7437: 7406: 7375: 7344: 7314: 7283: 7252: 7226: 7195: 7164: 7133: 7103: 7073: 7043: 7012: 6981: 6951: 6911: 6880: 6849: 6819: 6789: 6759: 6729: 6699: 6669: 6639: 6608: 6578: 6533: 6500: 6469: 6445:Rodgers, Jack (March 18, 2022). 6438: 6408: 6378: 6348: 6322: 6261: 6230: 6200: 6181:Watson, Leon (October 4, 2021). 6174: 6144: 6114: 6084: 6054: 6024: 5994: 5964: 5934: 5904: 5874: 5844: 5814: 5784: 5754: 5724: 5694: 5664: 5634: 5603: 5572: 5542: 5512: 5481: 5412: 5381: 5355: 5328: 5298: 5271: 5252: 4338:. Grand Slam Chess Association. 3983:"Bazna Kings Tournament Website" 3929:Loeb, Dylan (January 30, 2011). 3353:. Chessbase.com. July 17, 2009. 3197:"2008 Gibtelecom Chess Festival" 3066:"Karjakin–Nakamura Match (2004)" 2793:Kelsey Whipple (July 21, 2011). 2485: 2478:. In April 2017, he appeared on 2433:. He gave lessons to players in 2302: 2295:Kris Littlejohn, who works with 2282:Bullet Chess: One Minute to Mate 2263: 2076:for reposting Kramnik's claims. 1482:, and then-World Blitz Champion 1471:in the tie-break final by 1½–½. 1448:—to face Magnus Carlsen for the 1309:, behind co-winners Caruana and 1266:tournament, finishing tied with 1191:for the third consecutive time. 1024:2011: Tata Steel Group A victory 890:United States Chess Championship 761:circuit rapid chess tournament. 564: 454: 439: 9875:YouTubers from New York (state) 9608:Category:American chess players 8340:Doggers, Peter (May 11, 2020). 7019:Kelemen, Luci (July 22, 2023). 6887:Levin, Anthony (June 9, 2023). 6615:Kelemen, Luci (April 4, 2022). 5610:Doggers, Peter (May 24, 2019). 5278:Doggers, Peter (June 7, 2018). 5233: 5224: 5194: 5163: 5131: 5112: 5082: 5052: 5021: 4991: 4961: 4931: 4904: 4878: 4852: 4826: 4804:"Zurich 03: "Freak Occurrence"" 4796: 4770: 4744: 4718: 4692: 4666: 4640: 4614: 4588: 4562: 4544:"Gelfand wins 8th Tal Memorial" 4536: 4510: 4484: 4458: 4432: 4406: 4380: 4354: 4328: 4302: 4276: 4250: 4224: 4198: 4172: 4146: 4120: 4094: 4068: 4042: 4001: 3975: 3949: 3896: 3870: 3829: 3803: 3762: 3736: 3723: 3697: 3678: 3637: 3611: 3585: 3559: 3529: 3495:Mig on January 13, 2010 15:38. 3488: 3447: 3421: 3395: 3369: 3343: 3317: 3301:. ChessBase. February 6, 2009. 3291: 3279:Hikaru Nakamura wins Cap d'Agde 3272: 3253: 3234: 3215: 3170: 3152:"TWIC 637: North American Open" 3143: 3110: 3084: 3058: 3031: 3005: 2975: 2945: 2915: 2884: 2852: 2820:Leland, John (March 17, 2016). 2813: 1621:2020: Magnus Carlsen Chess Tour 1444:, which decided the challenger— 1280:FIDE Grand Prix in Thessaloniki 791:In July 2009, Nakamura won the 608: 148: 8281:"GMHikaru - Streamer Overview" 7290:Sands, David (April 9, 2024). 7259:Anand, Anish (April 6, 2024). 4518:"FIDE Grand Prix Thessaloniki" 4102:"Standings – Tata Steel Chess" 3092:"World Chess Cup 2005 Results" 2786: 2754:West, Debra (April 11, 1998). 2720: 2693: 2663: 2637: 2607: 2177:Nakamura played in the online 803:, former FIDE world champions 587:United States Chess Federation 1: 7977:(Video). September 10, 2020. 5488:Klein, Mike (April 1, 2019). 4648:"29th European Club Cup 2013" 4012:. Chess.co.uk. Archived from 3840:. Chess.co.uk. Archived from 3773:. Chess.co.uk. Archived from 2704:. Sportsillustrated.cnn.com. 2645:"FIDE rating list comparison" 2557: 2415:account. Nakamura also has a 2029:Nakamura participated in the 1949:with a score of 15/21 behind 1931:2021 World Chess Championship 1588:2020 World Chess Championship 1563:in the first leg of the 2019 1533:2019: Fifth U.S. Championship 1521:and, in the final match with 1380:in June and won easily 3½/4. 1323:World Team Chess Championship 1195:2012: Third U.S. Championship 1113:Pearl Spring chess tournament 1070:, former FIDE world champion 869:Nakamura participated in the 852:World Team Chess Championship 788:, who shared second with 6½. 536: 8744:United States Chess Champion 8717:United States Chess Champion 8690:United States Chess Champion 8663:United States Chess Champion 8636:United States Chess Champion 8574:chess games at 365Chess.com 8565:player profile and games at 7236:. Chessbase. April 2, 2024. 4416:. Chessbase. November 2011. 3933:. Gambit.blogs.nytimes.com. 3403:"Blog – BN Bank Blitz Recap" 3288:. Retrieved November 2, 2008 3250:. Retrieved November 3, 2007 3231:. Retrieved October 27, 2007 2119:) by former world champions 1078:, reigning Chinese champion 1074:, reigning Russian champion 711:but instead began attending 655:before falling to England's 7: 7846:. Chess.com. May 29, 2009. 7234:"Candidates: Who will win?" 5280:"Caruana Wins Norway Chess" 4336:"Final Ranking Crosstables" 3429:"London Chess Classic 2009" 3040:"2005 Samford Chess Fellow" 2734:(in Danish). Archived from 2358:. Nakamura is sponsored by 2346:Nakamura has played on the 1984:victory of the year at the 1921:, World Classical Champion 1911:Carlsen–Niemann controversy 1764:Magnus Carlsen Invitational 1640:and finished second behind 1638:Magnus Carlsen Invitational 1359:Tata Steel Chess Tournament 1333:, which was converted to a 1235:2013: Top FIDE blitz rating 871:Corus Chess Tournament 2010 709:University of Texas, Dallas 635:Nakamura qualified for the 488:Christopher Hikaru Nakamura 57:Christopher Hikaru Nakamura 10: 9901: 9885:21st-century chess players 9840:Chess Olympiad competitors 9603:List of chess grandmasters 7875:November 22, 2021, at the 5365:. PTI. November 14, 2018. 5264:February 21, 2018, at the 5245:February 21, 2018, at the 5124:September 5, 2015, at the 5060:"Khanty-Mansiysk GP Recap" 4466:"FIDE Grand Prix Zug 2013" 4390:. WhyChess. Archived from 4362:"Tweet of Hikaru Nakamura" 3541:history.tatasteelchess.com 3497:"Russia Tames World Teams" 2113:Candidates Tournament 2024 2106:2024 Candidates Tournament 2058:Candidates Tournament 2024 1888:2022 Candidates Tournament 1880:Candidates Tournament 2022 1682:, he challenged President 1442:Candidates Tournament 2016 1315:European Club Championship 1229:2011 World Series of Poker 1211:, 1½ points behind winner 543:Hirakata, Osaka Prefecture 19:For the manga artist, see 18: 9729: 9656: 9597: 9516: 9380: 9229: 9113: 9012: 8961: 8935: 8884: 8873: 8823: 8816: 8808: 8798: 8791: 8783: 8775: 8768: 8760: 8750: 8741: 8733: 8723: 8714: 8706: 8696: 8687: 8679: 8669: 8660: 8652: 8642: 8633: 8625: 8620: 4128:"2012 U.S. Championships" 3733:Magazine, 2001/07, p. 12. 3246:November 5, 2007, at the 3227:October 29, 2007, at the 3186:. Retrieved April 9, 2007 2596:December 9, 2022, at the 2535: 2530: 2527: 2348:Internet Chess Club (ICC) 2329:at 13 years, 1 month, by 2238:St. Louis Rapid and Blitz 1800:In December 2021, he won 1720:Champions Chess Tour 2021 1634:Magnus Carlsen Chess Tour 1602:in the semi-final match. 1544:. Defeating Grandmasters 1270:for second behind winner 1179:Nakamura competed in the 1168:, world No. 40 Giri, and 518:of 2816, Nakamura is the 481: 472: 429: 425: 417: 409: 388: 380: 364: 355: 351: 342: 334: 326: 310: 301: 297: 289: 278: 268: 251: 240: 232: 225: 221: 207: 202: 198: 191: 182: 177: 173: 162: 133: 125: 105: 95: 81: 52: 37: 30: 5119:Top 100 Player July 2015 3266:October 6, 2008, at the 2983:"30th annual WORLD OPEN" 2064:made a statement on his 2007:to win the grand final. 1939:Speed Chess Championship 1806:Speed Chess Championship 1598:but lost to grandmaster 1573:rapid & blitz format 1465:Gibraltar Chess Festival 1450:World Chess Championship 1426:Gibraltar Chess Festival 1303:FIDE Grand Prix in Paris 1181:Grand Slam Masters Final 1117:Grand Slam Masters Final 963:World Blitz Championship 817:960 World Chess Champion 21:Hikaru Nakamura (artist) 9731:FIDE Women's Grand Prix 7844:"The Nakamura Brothers" 7760:"'The H Bomb' explodes" 7328:. PTI. April 13, 2024. 6062:"CARE with Team Hikaru" 3182:March 31, 2007, at the 3154:. London Chess Center. 2079:Nakamura played in the 1925:, World Rapid Champion 1676:Doctors Without Borders 1556:to win the tournament. 862:on the black side of a 727:and 2006 U.S. Champion 667:U.S. Chess Championship 9845:American chess players 8594:member profile at the 4726:"The Closing Ceremony" 4104:. tatasteelchess.com. 3985:. Turneulregilor.com. 3690:March 4, 2016, at the 3284:July 22, 2011, at the 2502:Awards and nominations 2156:Sonneborn–Berger score 2108: 1976:, coming in second to 1969: 1700:Maxime Vachier-Lagrave 1575:, with world champion 1561:Maxime Vachier-Lagrave 1523:Maxime Vachier-Lagrave 1438:Sonneborn–Berger score 1430:Maxime Vachier-Lagrave 1405:Zurich Chess Challenge 1363:Zurich Chess Challenge 1244: 1176:, to finish at 4½/10. 1155:Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu 1130: 1084:Maxime Vachier-Lagrave 989:and champion Aronian. 975:Maxime Vachier-Lagrave 881:, and behind Carlsen, 809:Maxime Vachier-Lagrave 793:Donostia-San Sebastian 772:in the semifinals and 665:Nakamura won the 2005 8287:. February 14, 2021. 8009:. September 7, 2020. 7117:. November 21, 2023. 6803:. February 11, 2023. 6773:. December 30, 2022. 6647:"Rapid Chess Ratings" 6306:. December 21, 2021. 5706:www.uschesschamps.com 5646:www.uschesschamps.com 4969:"results & games" 4840:on September 22, 2014 4312:. December 20, 2012. 4286:. December 10, 2012. 4130:. uschesschamps.com. 2822:"The New York Gambit" 2103: 2054:FIDE Grand Swiss 2023 1967:FIDE Grand Swiss 2023 1964: 1927:Nodirbek Abdusattorov 1884:Shakhriyar Mamedyarov 1783:Shakhriyar Mamedyarov 1392:On the February 2015 1374:Shakhriyar Mamedyarov 1242: 1219:, behind Carlsen and 1174:King's Indian Defense 1162:Dortmund Invitational 1125: 1104:King's Indian Defense 932:Shakhriyar Mamedyarov 864:King's Indian Defense 830:Nakamura skipped the 615:World Open tournament 541:Nakamura was born in 531:rapid and blitz chess 461:1,000,000 subscribers 9830:People from Hirakata 8614:at Wikimedia Commons 8197:"GMHikaru - YouTube" 7767:. October 24, 2007. 6713:. October 30, 2022. 6426:on February 17, 2022 6366:on December 30, 2021 6072:on December 30, 2020 5230:New in Chess 2016/7. 5147:. February 4, 2016. 4810:. February 1, 2014. 4394:on December 17, 2011 4260:. October 28, 2012. 3884:on November 27, 2011 3652:on November 24, 2011 2797:. Riverfront Times. 2536:Best Chess Streamer 2480:Bloomberg Television 2407:Nakamura operates a 2362:, a chess website. 2315:at 8 years 118 days; 2293:USCF National Master 2209:but lost a match to 2203:Champions Chess Tour 2081:Champions Chess Tour 2039:Karthik Venkataraman 2031:Chess World Cup 2023 1900:World Chess Champion 1837:FIDE Grand Prix 2022 1775:New In Chess Classic 1690:’s victory fund and 1519:London Chess Classic 1498:with 21½ points and 1469:David Antón Guijarro 1331:London Chess Classic 1189:London Chess Classic 1115:) as qualifiers for 1111:(winner of the 2010 994:London Chess Classic 916:Mikhail Tal Memorial 900:, and 2008 champion 836:London Chess Classic 832:Chess World Cup 2009 671:Alexander Stripunsky 571:International Master 293:No. 2 (October 2015) 8596:Internet Chess Club 8558:US Chess Federation 7903:. August 27, 2020. 7765:www.telegraph.co.uk 7565:. September 7, 2024 6396:on February 5, 2022 5312:. 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Index

Hikaru Nakamura (artist)

2016 Chess Olympiad
Hirakata
Dickinson College
Atousa Pourkashiyan
Sunil Weeramantry
Kanji
Romanization
Grandmaster
FIDE
rating
2802
Peak rating
No. 2
GMHikaru
GMHikaru
Chess
Online chess
Creator Awards
chess grandmaster
streamer
YouTuber
U.S. Chess Champion
World Fischer Random Chess Champion
chess prodigy
rating
tenth-highest-rated player in history
Chess Olympiads
rapid and blitz chess

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