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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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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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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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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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
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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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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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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
1766:, the next tournament on the Champions Chess Tour, Nakamura scored +3−0=12 to place fourth in the preliminary stage and thus qualified for the knockout phase. He then lost his two-day quarterfinal match against Russian GM
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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6542:"Nakamura, So To Meet In Final: 2022 FIDE Grand Prix Berlin Leg 3, Semifinals Tiebreaks"
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tournament against five other grandmasters. He finished second with 15.5 points behind
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5139:"Nakamura takes his third Gibraltar chess title after thrilling sudden-death play-off"
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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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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
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2756:"Pawns With King-Size Dreams; Boy, 10, Is Youngest Master, Vaulting Past His Brother"
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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"
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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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5306:"Nakamura Wins St. Louis Rapid And Blitz, Holding Off Vachier-Lagrave, Mamedyarov"
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Memorandum in Support of Defendant Christopher Hikaru Nakamura's Motion to Dismiss
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7322:"Candidates Chess: Gukesh loses to Alireza, No. 2 Caruana held by Praggnanandhaa"
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on the first round, won the second round on tiebreaks against Indian grandmaster
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Speed Chess Championships after winning matches in 2017 with Sergey Grigoriants,
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section of the match. Previous to the final, Nakamura had defeated grandmasters
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6858:"'Half Man, Half Zombie,' Nakamura Wins Chessable Masters, Beats Caruana Twice"
6239:"Nakamura Wins 2021 Speed Chess Championship Final With Double-Digit Dominance"
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23–8 in the final match. This was his fourth successive victory in this event.
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8311:"GMHikaru unbanned a day early after sudden Twitch ban for Dr Disrespect clip"
8043:"Chess Is An Esport, According To Twitch Star And Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura"
7353:"Nakamura Leapfrogs Caruana, Gukesh Re-enters Shared Lead With Nepomniachtchi"
5942:"Chess: Wesley So wins US title unbeaten as Hikaru Nakamura's run ends tamely"
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3957:"Hikaru Nakamura in Memphis: An Interview with the Man with a Key to the City"
2702:"Only 14, Hikaru Nakamura is the best young U.S. player - 12.17.01 - SI Vault"
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in the final round of the tournament, he would have finished second and faced
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7648:"Chess: Carlsen fights back from brink to overcome Nakamura in 38-game epic"
5912:"Nakamura Wins Super Swiss; Fedoseev Qualifies For Speed Chess Championship"
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7507:"Champions Chess Tour CrunchLabs Masters 2024 Jul 19, 2024 – Jul 23, 2024"
7021:"Nakamura denies Carlsen's comeback to win 2023 Bullet Chess Championship"
3931:"The New York Times Chess Blog: Nakamura Wins Tata Steel Chess Tournament"
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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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7384:"Nakamura Scores Hat Trick, Joins 3-Way Lead With Nepomniachtchi, Gukesh"
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6356:"Hikaru Nakamura is covid positive at the 2021 World Blitz Championship"
5702:"RECAP DAY 4 CHAMPIONS SHOWDOWN: CHESS 9LX | www.uschesschamps.com"
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4700:"FIDE World Team Chess Championship 2013 Antalya, Turkey: Final Ranking"
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6032:"Nakamura Wins 2020 Speed Chess Championship Final Presented By OnJuno"
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2953:"World Open 2002 Standings – Open Section « CCA Chess Tournaments"
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6767:"Chess: Magnus Carlsen captures double world crown in Rapid and Blitz"
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6002:"Hikaru Nakamura challenges President Barack Obama to a game of chess"
5822:"Carlsen and Nakamura Tie For 1st in the Champions Chess 960 Showdown"
5363:"Vishwanathan Anand seals Tata Steel Chess India Blitz title in style"
4622:"Grand Prix R11: all games drawn, Caruana & Gelfand share victory"
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with the black pieces in an Old Indian Defense. He then played at the
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7897:"Esports giant TSM signs Hikaru Nakamura, its first pro chess player"
6990:"Flash Report: Nakamura Halts Carlsen's Comeback, Clinches 4th Title"
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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"
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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"
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8499:"Streamer Awards 2023: All results and winners for every category"
2671:"FIDE Publishes Rapid and Blitz Rating Lists. Nakamura Heads Both"
2615:"FIDE Publishes Rapid and Blitz Rating Lists. Nakamura Heads Both"
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On August 27, 2020, Nakamura signed with the esports organization
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6827:"After Blunder By So In 4th Game, Nakamura Wins The American Cup"
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5642:"2019 Champions Showdown: Chess 9LX | www.uschesschamps.com"
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4232:"Gelfand, Mamedyarov, and Topalov share win at London Grand Prix"
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7930:"A nine-year-old aims to be the youngest chess grandmaster ever"
7559:"Nakamura Defeats Niemann By Double Digits In Consolation Match"
7477:"Firouzja Beats Nakamura Twice To Win Bullet Chess Championship"
6617:"Wesley So wins third leg of FIDE Grand Prix 2022 over Nakamura"
6447:"Bullet Chess Championship: Nakamura Wins Title, Tang Runner-Up"
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for the second year in a row, scoring 8/10 (+6−0=4) and beating
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7292:"Nakamura rocked by early loss as Candidates battle in Toronto"
6300:"Hikaru Nakamura wins fourth straight Speed Chess Championship"
6270:"2021 Speed Chess Championship Main Event: All The Information"
6183:"Final curtain falls on 2021 Tour with Radjabov sealing second"
5852:"St. Louis Rapid & Blitz: Carlsen and So share first place"
5421:"London Classic: Nakamura and Vachier-Lagrave advance to Final"
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3705:"London Chess Classic – Carlsen wins after incredible comeback"
3299:"Peter Svidler wins the 7th Gibtelecom tournament in Gibraltar"
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In April, Nakamura won the Bullet Chess Championship hosted by
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8433:"Hikaru Nakamura Finds His Queen, Marries Atousa Pourkashiyan"
8137:"Hikaru Nakamura: 'Online chess as an esport is here to stay'"
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4674:"ECC: SOCAR still perfect; amazing KID fight Svidler-Nakamura"
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Mark Crowther – Saturday January 29, 2011 (January 29, 2011).
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8001:"Streaming Platform Twitch Helps To Spread Interest In Chess"
6386:"Nakamura Is an Active Player Again, According to FIDE Rules"
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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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8106:"Be Like Nakamura: Know When To Play The Bongcloud In Chess"
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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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4284:"LCC R9: Carlsen first, Kramnik second, both with big wins"
4180:"Biel International Chess Festival: Grandmaster Tournament"
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3119:"After a Detour, Nakamura, 19, Is Back to His Winning Ways"
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6889:"Nakamura Steals Show On Last Day, Wins Norway Chess 2023"
3771:"Nakamura half point lead over Anand could have been more"
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6478:"BREAKING: Nakamura, Rapport Qualify For FIDE Candidates"
6122:"Opera Euro Rapid 3: Carlsen top as Nakamura crashes out"
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3261:"GM Hikaru Nakamura wins the Finet Chess960 Open (Mainz)"
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Nakamura wins the Corsican circuit rapid chess tournament
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1305:, Nakamura scored 6½/11 (+3−1=7) and tied for third with
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From November 16–18, Nakamura made his debut at the 2010
845:
8251:"Chess.com Launches PogChamps With Top Twitch Streamers"
6707:"Hikaru Nakamura wins world fischer random championship"
1972:
In February 2023, Nakamura finished as runner-up in the
1773:
Nakamura scored +4−0=11 in the preliminary stage of the
707:
In 2006, Nakamura was offered a full scholarship to the
692:
In November and December 2005, Nakamura competed in the
6509:"Nakamura wins Grand Prix | Both semis go to tiebreaks"
5249:
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
6236:
5792:"Magnus Carlsen triumphs at Magnus Carlsen Tour Final"
5240:
Carlsen beats Nakamura, wins Speed Chess Championship
4860:"Magnus Carlsen wins the Vugar Gashimov Memorial 2014"
4258:"Unive Hoogeveen: Nakamura wins with 2855 performance"
4010:"39th Dortmund Chess Meeting 2011 – The Week In Chess"
4008:
Mark Crowther – Sunday July 31, 2011 (July 31, 2011).
3646:"Shipov's live commentary on the London Classic, Rd 1"
3593:"5th Tal Memorial: Round 2 – Nakamura and Gelfand win"
2568:
2566:
2052:
In October and November, Nakamura participated in the
1999:
in April during the Champions Chess Tour. He overcame
1349:
in the knockout stage. His overall record was +5−0=7.
795:
Chess Festival, tying with former FIDE world champion
569:
At age 10, he became the youngest American to beat an
4999:"Top 100 Players March 2015 FIDE Top players archive"
3838:"Nakamura wins Tata Steel tournament in Wijk aan Zee"
3567:"Hikaru Nakamura vs. Yury Shulman (2010) "Nakam Out""
2033:
in August, where he was second seeded. He received a
1038:
From January 14 through 30, Nakamura competed in the
734:
In January 2007, Nakamura shared second place at the
7142:"Chess pro Hikaru hits back at cheating allegations"
6855:
6737:"Speed Chess Championship Main Event 2022 - Results"
5459:"Nakamura deservedly wins the 2018 Grand Chess Tour"
2350:(as "Capilanobridge"; formerly as "Smallville") and
1046:
among a field of world No. 1 and defending champion
525:
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:
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8875:Chess players for the United States with the
8850:
8342:"Hikaru Nakamura Stars In TV Series Billions"
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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"
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3811:"Tata Steel Rd.12: Test of mettle tomorrow"
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1463:In January–February 2017, Nakamura won the
807:and Ponomariov, 2009 World Junior champion
723:, Italy, playing on the third board behind
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5030:"Nakamura and Krush are 2015 US Champions"
4913:"Showdown in Saint Louis goes to Nakamura"
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888:In May, Nakamura participated in the 2010
689:and defeated his fellow prodigy by 4½–1½.
38:
9850:American sportspeople of Japanese descent
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8770:Youngest ever United States chess master
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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:. ChessBase. Retrieved December 3, 2015.
7812:McClain, Dylan Loeb (February 5, 2011).
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5259:Day 5 – Decisions, emotions, conclusions
5170:Ramirez, Alejandro (February 15, 2016).
5027:
4911:Ramirez, Alejandro (November 27, 2014).
3648:. Chessintranslation.com. Archived from
3431:. Londonchessclassic.com. Archived from
3327:. Saint Louis Chess Club. May 17, 2009.
3177:Akopian wins GibTel Masters in Gibraltar
3149:
2099:
1960:
1680:2020 United States presidential election
1644:. He beat Carlsen in the semi-finals of
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1062:, world No. 4 and former world champion
589:, breaking the record previously set by
9855:Japanese emigrants to the United States
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6092:"Team Hikaru raises $ 355,000 for CARE"
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5490:"Nakamura Wins fifth U.S. Championship"
5456:
5419:Fischer, Johannes (December 14, 2018).
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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
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8509:from the original on November 26, 2023
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8402:"GME Hikaru Predicts Stocks and Chess"
8055:from the original on February 25, 2021
8041:Grayson, Nathan (September 14, 2020).
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7725:Browning, Kellen (September 7, 2020).
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7202:Green, Nathaniel (December 27, 2023).
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5457:Pereira, Antonio (December 17, 2018).
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7204:"Nakamura Ends 2023 With Another Win"
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7140:Martinello, Eva (November 21, 2023).
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6959:"Hikaru Nakamura | Top Chess Players"
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5172:"2016 : Nakamura does it again!"
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3685:Aronian wins World Blitz Championship
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3072:from the original on November 2, 2012
3046:from the original on November 3, 2011
2708:from the original on December 3, 2013
2404:as a content creator and influencer.
2337:at 12 years, 7 months and 6 days old.
520:tenth-highest-rated player in history
8261:from the original on August 19, 2020
8147:from the original on August 30, 2022
7993:
7171:Levin, Anthony (December 13, 2023).
6330:"FIDE World Rapid Championship 2021"
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6218:from the original on August 15, 2021
5388:Doggers, Peter (November 14, 2018).
5335:Doggers, Peter (November 11, 2018).
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4492:"Norway Chess Super Tournament 2013"
4446:from the original on October 4, 2013
4388:"Chess Wins As Nakamura Goes All In"
4160:from the original on August 20, 2012
4134:from the original on August 28, 2012
4078:. 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
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2333:at 12 years, 10 months, and then by
2268:Nakamura is particularly skilled at
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9870:Japanese Twitch (service) streamers
9860:American Twitch (service) streamers
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8879:of grandmaster (GM) by title decade
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8104:Linville, Ray (February 24, 2020).
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7868:Silver, Albert (December 2, 2015).
7793:from the original on March 26, 2005
7646:Barden, Leonard (August 21, 2020).
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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
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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).
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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
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9880:American Kick (service) streamers
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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).
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4778:"76th Tata Steel Tournament 2014"
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2860:"Hikaru Nakamura vs. Jay R Bonin"
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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,
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8556:rating and tournament record at
8497:Snavely, Adam (March 12, 2023).
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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
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2295:Kris Littlejohn, who works with
2282:Bullet Chess: One Minute to Mate
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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.
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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).
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3291:
3279:Hikaru Nakamura wins Cap d'Agde
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3152:"TWIC 637: North American Open"
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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
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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
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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:. August 15, 2018.
4680:on October 27, 2013
4654:on October 27, 2013
4576:on October 29, 2013
4154:"Tal Memorial 2012"
4082:on November 3, 2011
4016:on October 12, 2012
3844:on October 12, 2012
3777:on October 12, 2012
3259:Chessvine Article,
3203:on January 10, 2017
2532:The Streamer Awards
2492:Atousa Pourkashiyan
2014:in June by beating
1898:to determine a new
1665:U.S. Chess Champion
1412:tournament for the
805:Rustam Kasimdzhanov
649:Aleksej Aleksandrov
632:, the Netherlands.
579:Marshall Chess Club
506:, and the reigning
504:U.S. Chess Champion
446:100,000 subscribers
358:YouTube information
274:2816 (October 2015)
140:Atousa Pourkashiyan
46:2016 Chess Olympiad
9865:Japanese YouTubers
9835:Chess Grandmasters
8646:Alexander Onischuk
8629:Alexander Shabalov
8585:player profile at
8378:. April 25, 2017.
8317:. March 24, 2022.
7818:The New York Times
7732:The New York Times
7115:The Indian Express
6833:. March 27, 2023.
6066:CAREwithTeamHikaru
5976:Nakamura's Twitter
5554:grandchesstour.org
4915:. ChessBase News.
4628:on October 4, 2013
4550:on October 4, 2013
4238:on October 6, 2012
4212:on October 5, 2012
4156:. ChessGames.com.
4076:"Blog – More News"
4052:. ChessGames.com.
3750:on January 7, 2012
3625:on October 4, 2011
3569:. Chessgames.com.
3499:. Chessninja.com.
3435:on October 8, 2011
3409:on October 2, 2011
3124:The New York Times
3068:. Chessgames.com.
3042:. Chessdryad.com.
2826:The New York Times
2760:The New York Times
2728:"Carolyn Nakamura"
2604:, December 7, 2022
2231:Alexander Grischuk
2215:Bogdan-Daniel Deac
2171:Armageddon playoff
2148:Ian Nepomniachtchi
2109:
2074:Ian Nepomniachtchi
1970:
1935:Ian Nepomniachtchi
1896:Ian Nepomniachtchi
1849:Alexander Grischuk
1768:Ian Nepomniachtchi
1600:Alexander Grischuk
1567:which was held in
1245:
1138:Memphis, Tennessee
1108:performance rating
1076:Ian Nepomniachtchi
1068:Alexander Grischuk
928:Alexander Grischuk
898:Alexander Onischuk
751:Magistral D'Escacs
736:GibTelecom Masters
729:Alexander Onischuk
304:Twitch information
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8824:Succeeded by
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8697:Succeeded by
8670:Succeeded by
8643:Succeeded by
8610:Media related to
8239:on June 24, 2021.
8173:. June 14, 2022.
7539:. August 16, 2024
5526:. April 9, 2019.
5096:. June 25, 2015.
4973:www.zurich-cc.com
4050:"Dortmund (2011)"
2987:www.chesstour.com
2738:on July 12, 2018.
2555:
2554:
2496:Woman Grandmaster
2379:COVID-19 pandemic
2342:Internet activity
2227:Vladimir Fedoseev
2195:Daniel Naroditsky
2125:Viswanathan Anand
2012:Norway Chess 2023
1997:Chessable Masters
1995:Nakamura won the
1974:Airthings Masters
1795:COVID-19 pandemic
1728:Airthings Masters
1709:Vladimir Fedoseev
1627:COVID-19 pandemic
1511:Viswanathan Anand
1434:Viswanathan Anand
1370:Gashimov Memorial
1276:Viswanathan Anand
1072:Ruslan Ponomariov
1056:Viswanathan Anand
879:Viswanathan Anand
797:Ruslan Ponomariov
713:Dickinson College
605:by three months.
595:Laura Aspis Prize
573:when he defeated
559:Sunil Weeramantry
492:chess grandmaster
485:
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468:
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381:Years active
327:Years active
290:Peak ranking
217:
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167:Sunil Weeramantry
126:Years active
112:Chess Grandmaster
100:Dickinson College
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8761:Preceded by
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2246:Alireza Firouzja
2242:Grand Chess Tour
2223:Vasif Durarbayli
2199:Alireza Firouzja
2144:Alireza Firouzja
2140:R Praggnanandhaa
2104:Nakamura at the
2062:Vladimir Kramnik
2047:R Praggnanandhaa
2043:Benjámin Gledura
1748:Opera Euro Rapid
1705:Haik Martirosyan
1592:Teimour Radjabov
1565:Grand Chess Tour
1554:Olexandr Bortnyk
1546:Alireza Firouzja
1527:Grand Chess Tour
1414:Grand Chess Tour
1343:Vladimir Kramnik
1151:Teimour Radjabov
1143:Vassily Ivanchuk
1064:Vladimir Kramnik
1054:and world No. 2
987:Teimour Radjabov
971:Vladimir Kramnik
924:Vladimir Kramnik
896:, 2006 champion
840:Vladimir Kramnik
834:in favor of the
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676:Gregory Kaidanov
653:Alexander Lastin
626:Corus tournament
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1579:placing first.
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1257:Veselin Topalov
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2167:Magnus Carlsen
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1874:in the final.
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2278:bullet chess
2267:
2258:Hans Niemann
2235:
2193:(19-12) and
2189:(13.5-5.5),
2185:(14.5-4.5),
2176:
2163:Norway Chess
2160:
2136:Nijat Abasov
2133:
2110:
2078:
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1986:American Cup
1971:
1941:, defeating
1907:Hans Niemann
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1810:GM Wesley So
1799:
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1757:Daniil Dubov
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1596:Daniil Dubov
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1410:Norway Chess
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1378:David Navara
1367:
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1264:Norway Chess
1261:
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1209:Luke McShane
1206:
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1185:Tal Memorial
1178:
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1044:Wijk aan Zee
1037:
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1014:Luke McShane
1010:David Howell
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630:Wijk aan Zee
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619:Philadelphia
612:
609:Chess career
583:chess master
568:
547:White Plains
540:
524:
502:, five-time
487:
486:
474:
421:844+ million
413:2.5+ million
401:Online chess
384:2017–present
357:
344:
338:1.9+ million
330:2015–present
303:
227:Chess career
226:
209:Romanization
183:
169:(stepfather)
129:1998–present
25:
9820:1987 births
9783:Goryachkina
9342:Perelshteyn
9221:Yermolinsky
9176:Schwartzman
9146:I. Gurevich
9025:D. Gurevich
8710:Gata Kamsky
8700:Gata Kamsky
8683:Gata Kamsky
8673:Gata Kamsky
8503:Dot Esports
8468:Dot Esports
8315:Dexerto.com
8211:December 8,
8141:Dot Esports
8120:October 28,
7828:October 29,
7797:October 31,
7631:October 31,
7146:Dot Esports
7095:November 5,
7065:November 5,
7025:Dot Esports
6721:October 30,
6711:chess24.com
6621:Dot Esports
6590:chess24.com
6187:chess24.com
6126:Chess24.com
6016:November 2,
6006:Dot Esports
5986:November 2,
5956:November 2,
5926:November 2,
5896:November 2,
5866:November 2,
5836:November 2,
5806:November 2,
5776:November 2,
5766:Chess24.com
5746:November 2,
5155:February 4,
5034:Chess24.com
5013:November 8,
4923:December 7,
4736:December 9,
4710:December 9,
4684:October 27,
4658:October 27,
4580:October 27,
4424:December 5,
4398:December 5,
4372:December 5,
4364:. Twitter.
4346:December 5,
4268:October 31,
4060:October 13,
3207:February 1,
3102:October 13,
3023:October 13,
2712:February 2,
2490:He married
2371:blindfolded
2274:blitz chess
2221:(1.5-0.5),
2217:(2.5-1.5),
2191:Nihal Sarin
1933:challenger
1872:Andrew Tang
1339:Nigel Short
1335:rapid chess
1202:Gata Kamsky
1170:Georg Meier
1100:Erwin L'Ami
1006:Nigel Short
1000:, Kramnik,
894:Gata Kamsky
786:Robert Hess
744:Bu Xiangzhi
725:Gata Kamsky
410:Subscribers
245:Grandmaster
106:Occupations
82:Citizenship
9814:Categories
9700:Mamedyarov
9601:See also:
9453:Naroditsky
9211:Stripunsky
9055:Fedorowicz
9035:De Firmian
8877:FIDE title
8827:Ray Robson
8821:2003–2007
8802:Ray Robson
8796:2001–2007
8787:Vinay Bhat
8773:1998–2008
8764:Vinay Bhat
8075:"GMHikaru"
7911:August 30,
7543:August 17,
6304:Chess News
6222:August 15,
6106:January 1,
6076:January 1,
5463:Chess News
5104:October 7,
5094:Chess News
5074:October 7,
5064:Chess News
4983:October 7,
4818:October 7,
4808:Chess News
4632:October 8,
4606:October 1,
4554:October 1,
4528:October 1,
4502:October 1,
4476:October 1,
4450:October 1,
4242:October 3,
4216:October 3,
4190:August 31,
4164:August 31,
4138:August 31,
4112:August 31,
2732:MyHeritage
2675:Chess-News
2619:Chess-News
2558:References
2549:Nominated
2539:Nominated
2498:, in 2023.
2327:Ray Robson
2085:Armageddon
1892:Ding Liren
1870:, beating
1788:Tour Final
1651:armageddon
1458:Azerbaijan
1217:Anish Giri
1096:Jan Smeets
1092:Anish Giri
766:Cap d'Agde
591:Vinay Bhat
555:Sri Lankan
537:Early life
63:1987-12-09
9773:Ju Wenjun
9763:Hou Yifan
9753:Hou Yifan
9743:Hou Yifan
9539:Fernandez
9534:Daggupati
9517:2020–2029
9478:Shankland
9473:Sevillano
9433:Lenderman
9381:2010–2019
9372:Ziatdinov
9367:Zherebukh
9317:Khachiyan
9292:Hernández
9262:Domínguez
9230:2000–2009
9171:Sagalchik
9114:1990–1999
9013:1980–1989
8962:1970–1979
8936:1960–1969
8927:Rossolimo
8922:Reshevsky
8885:1950–1959
8865:American
8754:Wesley So
8587:Chess.com
8482:March 14,
8447:August 6,
8437:Chess.com
8416:April 11,
8386:April 11,
8376:Bloomberg
8346:chess.com
8325:April 11,
8265:August 6,
8255:Chess.com
8110:Chess.com
7695:April 19,
7685:About.com
7563:Chess.com
7537:Chess.com
7511:Chess.com
7481:Chess.com
7450:Chess.com
7429:April 22,
7419:Chess.com
7398:April 21,
7388:Chess.com
7367:April 14,
7357:Chess.com
7336:April 14,
7306:April 14,
7275:April 14,
7208:Chess.com
7177:Chess.com
7055:Chess.com
6994:Chess.com
6963:Chess.com
6893:Chess.com
6862:Chess.com
6841:March 27,
6831:Chess.com
6811:March 26,
6741:Chess.com
6546:Chess.com
6492:March 28,
6482:chess.com
6461:March 19,
6451:chess.com
6400:March 19,
6274:Chess.com
6243:Chess.com
6212:Chess.com
6192:March 19,
6166:March 19,
6156:Chess.com
6096:ChessTech
6036:Chess.com
5916:Chess.com
5886:Chess.com
5856:Chessbase
5796:Chessbase
5676:ChessBomb
5616:Chess.com
5585:Chess.com
5524:Chess.com
5494:Chess.com
5394:chess.com
5310:chess.com
5216:April 29,
5206:Chess.com
5176:Chessbase
3309:March 29,
2997:April 18,
2967:April 17,
2834:0362-4331
2768:0362-4331
2515:Category
2512:Ceremony
2435:PogChamps
2375:handicaps
2360:Chess.com
2352:Playchess
2250:Wesley So
2179:Chess.com
2066:Chess.com
1990:Wesley So
1919:Wesley So
1868:chess.com
1802:Chess.com
1715:13½–12½.
1713:Wesley So
1688:Joe Biden
1669:Wesley So
1661:Chess.com
1607:Chess 9LX
1542:Chess.com
1500:Wesley So
1476:Chess.com
1398:Wesley So
1284:World Cup
755:Barcelona
740:Gibraltar
585:from the
575:Jay Bonin
335:Followers
163:Relatives
9720:Nakamura
9710:Grischuk
9584:Woodward
9554:Jacobson
9423:Hungaski
9337:Nakamura
9287:González
9272:Finegold
9267:Erenburg
9186:Shabalov
9166:Onischuk
9141:Fishbein
9090:Seirawan
9070:Kaidanov
9020:Benjamin
8994:Palatnik
8974:Biyiasas
8953:Lombardy
8897:Bisguier
8507:Archived
8476:Archived
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3096:Archived
3094:. FIDE.
3070:Archived
3044:Archived
3017:Archived
3015:. FIDE.
2991:Archived
2961:Archived
2937:June 30,
2931:Archived
2907:June 30,
2901:Archived
2876:July 29,
2870:Archived
2844:June 30,
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2778:June 30,
2772:Archived
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2685:June 14,
2679:Archived
2649:Archived
2629:June 14,
2623:Archived
2594:Archived
2476:investor
2468:Billions
2463:Showtime
2389:and the
2152:Gukesh D
1804:'s 2021
1611:Chess960
1488:Chess960
1221:Wang Hao
1080:Wang Hao
952:Wang Hao
854:held in
759:Corsican
757:and the
551:New York
500:YouTuber
496:streamer
372:GMHikaru
318:GMHikaru
115:Streamer
74:Hirakata
9799:2024–25
9789:2022–23
9779:2019–21
9769:2015–16
9759:2013–14
9749:2011–12
9739:2009–11
9690:Caruana
9686:2014–15
9680:Topalov
9676:2012–13
9670:Aronian
9666:2008–10
9564:Niemann
9529:Brodsky
9408:Chandra
9388:Antipov
9362:Świercz
9352:Ramírez
9347:Quesada
9327:Kreiman
9312:Kaufman
9307:Jimenez
9282:Gareyev
9277:Friedel
9257:Caruana
9242:Aronian
9237:Akobian
9206:Shulman
9201:Sherzer
9161:Novikov
9131:Becerra
9126:Annakov
9121:Akopian
9105:Zaichik
9050:Ehlvest
8948:Kavalek
8917:Kashdan
8912:Fischer
8406:YouTube
8356:May 11,
7460:June 7,
6903:June 9,
6691:July 5,
6514:Chess24
5626:May 26,
5595:May 26,
5564:May 14,
5504:May 24,
5290:June 7,
5044:May 24,
2927:NPR.org
2805:May 17,
2578:YouTube
2518:Result
2465:series
2417:YouTube
2413:Twitter
2409:Discord
2225:(2-0),
2070:Twitter
2035:bye win
1762:In the
1692:ActBlue
1507:Kolkata
1301:At the
998:Carlsen
683:Russian
577:at the
365:Channel
311:Channel
279:Ranking
233:Country
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9579:Tiglon
9559:Mishra
9468:Sevian
9463:Robson
9458:Oparin
9448:Molner
9393:Arnold
9332:Moradi
9302:Izoria
9247:Ashley
9191:Shaked
9181:Serper
9156:Kamsky
9151:Ivanov
9136:Bruzón
9100:Wilder
9095:Soltis
9080:Mednis
9075:Kudrin
9065:Henley
9060:Goldin
9040:Denker
9004:Tarjan
8999:Rogoff
8969:Alburt
8048:Kotaku
3551:May 8,
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2423:Kotaku
2385:, the
2367:Twitch
2289:second
1929:, and
1847:, and
1821:Warsaw
1707:21–5,
1345:, and
1098:, and
1012:, and
977:, and
950:, and
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651:, and
516:rating
389:Genres
257:rating
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151:
134:Spouse
118:Author
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9574:Sturt
9569:Sheng
9508:Zierk
9498:Xiong
9493:Troff
9483:Smith
9443:Liang
9428:Krush
9413:Checa
9403:Burke
9398:Brown
9322:Kraai
9216:Wolff
9085:Rohde
9045:Dlugy
8989:Gulko
8943:Byrne
8902:Evans
8892:Benko
8748:2019
8721:2015
8694:2012
8667:2009
8640:2005
5736:Wired
2546:2023
2528:2022
2509:Year
2270:rapid
721:Turin
396:Chess
283:No. 2
241:Title
185:Kanji
155:)
147:(
143:
9716:2022
9706:2019
9696:2017
9549:Hong
9503:Yang
9488:Tang
9418:Holt
9297:Hess
9252:Bhat
9196:Sher
9030:Dake
8907:Fine
8544:FIDE
8515:2024
8484:2022
8449:2023
8418:2022
8388:2022
8358:2020
8327:2022
8297:2021
8267:2020
8213:2023
8183:2022
8153:2022
8122:2020
8091:2020
8061:2020
8019:2020
7987:2020
7948:2020
7913:2020
7856:2011
7830:2017
7799:2022
7745:2020
7697:2015
7666:2020
7633:2022
7603:2023
7590:FIDE
7571:2024
7545:2024
7519:2024
7493:2024
7462:2024
7431:2024
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7369:2024
7338:2024
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7277:2024
7265:ESPN
7246:2024
7220:2023
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7158:2023
7127:2023
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