News about Magnus Carlsen

After a chess player is suspended for wearing'sports shoes,' fans demand that the dress code be updated for future matches

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 29, 2023
Anna-Maja Kazarian, 23, was banned $111 for wearing'strange shoes' while competing in a tournament in Uzbekistan. The statutes specifically state that'sneakers' and Kazarian is requesting to know what sports chess bosses think she could wear in her thin-soled leisure shoes. 'It hurts to even walk in those, and I certainly don't want to use Burberry sneakers for sport,' she said.

EXCLUSIVE I wore a vibrating sex toy and used it to beat a chess grandmaster

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 13, 2023
It was the chess world's biggest ever event. Magnus Carlsen, the game's best player, had been unbeaten in 53 games before self-taught grandmaster Hans Niemann, 20, shattered his career in September 2022. However, the result would make news for different reasons. Niemann cheated, Carlsen said, and the $500,000 Sinquefield Cup was eventually pulled out. Rumours are quickly propagating, prompting ridicules on how a player could cheat at such a high rate. Niemann may have used a vibrating series of anal beads to connect in a sort of Morse code with others watching the game remotely, which was one of the most puzzling claims. In an interview with Piers Morgan, Niemann denied the allegations that he cheated and admitted it explicitly in September. Have you ever used anal beads when playing chess?' Asked, 'on the specific allegations,' Niemann answered firmly: "Your curiosity is a little worrying,', but I can tell you, no.'

Getting it off his chess!Grand master Magnus Carlsen moans AGAIN about 'cheating' after blaming 'bad' loss on opponent's WATCH - a year after accusing Hans Niemann of cheating with anal beads

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 12, 2023
Carlsen, the world's best-ranked chess pro, was defeated by Alisher Suleymenov today in the Qatar Masters 2023 series, and the loss has since been attributed to his opponent's wearability. The 32-year-old said in a post to his social media that Suleymenov's wearing a watch completely lost his concentration. 'I was completely devastated in my game today,' the Norwegian said.' This is not to accuse my opponent of anything; he was a great sport and deserved to win. I'll admit it's a little bit later that my opponent was wearing a watch early in the game, I lost my ability to concentrate.'

'I categorically have not used anal beads to win at chess': Hans Niemann DENIES cheating against Magnus Carlsen to beat him last year - despite allegations he was coached using sex toy

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 26, 2023
The allegation was made by Piers Morgan, more than a year after the match between Hans Niemann, a 20-year-old American, and the new world number one in September 2022. After Nieman, a rising star from San Francisco, gracefully unseat the Norwegian for all the world to see, the match rattled up the chess world. Niemann was nonetheless treated with suspicion in place of praise in the game's aftermath, rather than praise. He denied allegations that he was mistakenly being coached by a mentor behind the scenes, a trend that stole headlines at the time. Niemann has now recovered to chess and had some good words for Morgan Sunday when asked about them, having been officially cleared of the charges last month.

As she warns of a 'toxic culture' of misogyny and sexual abuse at tournaments, a women's chess master accuses another player of rape and sexual assault

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 31, 2023
Sabrina Chevannes, 36, said she was beaten at a chess tournament while blackout inebriation when she was a teenager. At every tournament she had attended, the chess champion, who has won ten British chess titles, said she had witnessed sexual assault, assault, and sexism. The player had also experienced bigotry. The talented singer, who now works as a mentor, said she did not report any of the incidents to the police at the time because some told her she wouldn't be believed. She told MailOnline that there were many other people who have gone through similar situations.

When he was told of using vibrating anal beads to cheat against world champion Magnus Carlsen, Chess actor Hans Niemann broke his silence

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 29, 2023
Magnus Carlsen, the young grandmaster, suing Norway for $100 million for jeopardizing his career after the world champion claimed he cheated his way to a dramatic victory over him in 2020. Niemann, 20, had been told what moves to play by buzzes from a coach to a sex toy hidden in his body, causing the sport to be shaken by rumors. Niemann was dismissed in the summer and the case is now settled with the sport's online platform chess.com, setting the tone for an eagerly awaited rematch. 'Hullo chess world, did you miss me?' Niemann revealed his return on Twitter.

Chess-Carlsen and Niemann have hammered out over bribery

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 29, 2023
After it was announced on Monday that they had settled their court dispute outside of court, chess grandmaster Hans Niemann has been fully cleared of charges made by a competitor that he used vibrating anal beads to cheat. The American chess prodigy sued Norway's Magnus Carlsen, currently the world's top ranked chess player, and another player for defamation after they publicly alleged that Neimann was cheating in ranked matches

Trans women are forbidden from all-female competitions due to "unfair advantage" concerns, sparking a tense sexism debate

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 17, 2023
Trans women have been barred from all-female competitions while they decide whether they have an unfair advantage, sparking a tumultuous sex fight. According to the International Chess Federation (FIDE), no player who has changed from male to female has the right to participate in official FIDE events for women until a decision, which may take up to two years, is reached. The decision, which was released on Monday and will go into operation on August 21, has sparked controversy from proponents of transgender rights who have described the move as 'pure bigotry and persecution,' (bottom right), while others have branded it as "offensive to women," (top right). Yosha Iglesias (left), a FIDE player who is regarded as female, described the federation's decision as 'heartbreaking.'

Chess world is shaken by another controversy, as Chess.com's relationship with the St Louis club is cut off for "ignoring sexual harassment charges against top grandmaster's chief grandmaster."

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 17, 2023
Chess.com has broken ways with the prestigious St Louis club for allegedly mishandling sexual harassment charges, prompting the chess world to be #MeToo. Jen Shahade, the U.S. women's champion, accused grandmaster Alejandro Ramirez of sexually assaulting her twice and St Louis Chess Club and the United States. Chess of leaving her allegations unaddressed for years. We're dissatisfied with the United States' leadership.' The Chess Federation has handled the whole situation and hopes to see changes in transparency and action,' Chess officer Danny Rensch told The Wall Street Journal.

Hans Niemann's libel case against grandmaster Magnus Carlsen has been dismissed by the judge

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 27, 2023
Hans Niemann, 19, (left) filed the complaint last year in US District Court for Missouri, alleging that Norwegian chess world champion Magnus Carlsen (right) of slandering him by accusing him of cheating. When Niemann defeated Carlsen in the prestigious Sinquefield Cup in St Louis last year, the elite world of competitive chess came to a halt, prompting Carlsen to publicly accuse him of cheating. Judge Audrey G. Fleissig (inset) dismissed the federal antitrust allegations in Niemann's case with prejudice, meaning that they will not be brought back, and he refused to recognize jurisdiction over the suit's libel and slander claims.

Pep Guardiola is the man who COMPLETED football and his intellect is unmatched

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 12, 2023
IAN HERBERT, PETE JENSON, AND SIMON JONES All the dinner Pep Guardiola shared with Garry Kasparov in New York in the midst of a sabbatical from football 11 years ago had a competitive vigour about it. Kasparov, the Chess grandmaster, said he had given up the ghost against a 22-year-old Norwegian challenger, saying he would never defeat him. Guardiola, who was concerned about his own sense of professional exhaustion, confronted him again and again, asking for an explanation that Kasparov was reluctant to provide. It was a similar discussion at the dinner table the night between these two primevally driven individuals, Daria Tarasova and Cristina Serra, who gave the explanation. Kasparov was worn out by the knowledge of what six hours of cognitive overload during matches really entailed, although Magnus Carlsen, the challenger, was ignorantly unaware. The intellectual curiosity is what makes this conversation relevant to a discussion of why Guardiola has brought football management to a new degree. He is, according to journalist Marti Perarnau, who has written some of Guardiola's most readable pieces: a man who challenges everything.' In this regard, he may be obsessive.'

For the first time in the tournament's history, a Chinese man wins the World Chess Championship

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 1, 2023
For decades, Russia and the United States were the world's only two superpowers... of chess. But that all changed yesterday when Ding Liren became the first Chinese man to win the World Chess Championship. Magnus Carlsen retained the title from Russia's Ian Nepomniachtchi yesterday, beating him in the finals. After 14 first-stage games played in Astana, Kazakhstan, the two teams finished on seven points per game.

Everyone is talking about... complicity bribery

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 23, 2022
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Magnus Carlson, a chess grandmaster, is suing chess grandmaster Magnus Carlson and four others for $100 million

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 20, 2022
Hans Niemann, an American teenage chess prodigy, has sued the Norwegian grandmaster who accused him of using anal beats to cheat, as well as online portal Chess.com, alleging that they defamed him and attempted to blacklist him from the game. In court papers filed in Missouri on Thursday, Magnus Carlsen, 31, who he describes as the self-styled 'King of Chess', is concerned that the kid will blemish his multi-billion dollar company after beating him in September. Niemann had 'actually cheated' in hundreds of games, according to Chess.com's study. Daniel Rensch and Hikaru Nakamura, two other chess players, have been named as suspects.

According to the study, Chess provinci Hans Niemann was caught online as recently as 2020

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 13, 2022
The online chess prodigy at the forefront of one of the game's most outlandish controversies cheated more than 100 times,' a pattern that is so 'rampant,' that Chess.com, the game's top website, has not only froze his account but has withdrawn his invitation to participate in the first $1 million prize tournament. These are just a few of the derogatory revelations contained in a 72-page study published exclusively by DailyMail.com today. But his father, David Niemann, 56, told DailyMail.com, 'He's a good boy.' His game speaks for itself'

The moment a teen chess grandmaster was found to cheat by using anal beads is taken for the tournament

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 6, 2022
Hans Niemann, 19, was accused of bribes by chess world champion Magnus Carlsen last month after the teen defeated the Norwegian - widely regarded as the world's best chess player despite concentrating. After rumors that he might have used vibrating anal beads, which are owned by a third party, to determine the correct moves to make, Niemann said he would play naked to prove doubters wrong. However, a video of the prodigy being detained outside his US Championship game and compelled to pay attention as a security official conducted an all-over body scan with a handheld scanner was released yesterday (pictured left). He went on to win his match and tweeted: 'This game sends a message to everybody.' I'm not going to back down' (interview right)

Hans Niemann is accused of cheating, and chess players are accused of'second screening' in online games

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 6, 2022
Hans Niemann (left) adolescent grandmaster was found guilty of cheating more than 100 times in online matches this week. Niemann's participation in online tournaments as recently as 2020 was the subject of an extensive probe into the person of Chess.com. According to the platform's 72-page report into bribes in chess, there was evidence that could have shown how Niemann had been seen on a separate screen at the same time he made suspicious moves. The paper also included information about how four grandmasters, the best ranked players in chess, confessed to cheating in online games. Hundreds of others of top-level players have been caught on suspicion of bribery. During the coronavirus pandemic, chess became extremely popular, with most players exposing to national lockdowns. Online games involving top-ranked players are increasingly popular. Leon Watson, a chess specialist, told MailOnline today that online cheating is 'unstoppable,' and that players can 'easily' have a second window open on their computers to provide them with information that may help them break the rules. It comes as Niemann made news in September when Magnus Carlsen, the current world chess champion, 31, accused him of being a liar. Niemann may have used vibrating anal beads to engage with his coach, amid rumors that he cheated after he unexpectedly defeated Carlsen in September.

Orgasms Are Great, but Have You Ever Used Vibrating Anal Beads to Cheat at Chess?

www.popsugar.co.uk, October 5, 2022
Chess just got more exciting. A teenage prodigy in a dramatic tournament was accused of bribery. How? He gained a head over his opponent by reportedly using a vibrating sex toy. According to LBC News, Hans Niemann, the 19-year-old Grandmaster was up against the world's best chess player, Magnus Carlsen, 31, after Carlsen resigned from the prestigious Sinquefield Cup tournament after playing just one move in a "professional decision" to save chess. His rivalry, it seems, was relying on an accomplice to buzz vibrating anal beads to guide him in making better decisions.

More than 100 TIMES have been posted on chess grandmaster George, 19, who was accused of using anal beads, has 'probably cheated.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 4, 2022
According to a 72-page Chess.com report, chess proponent Hans Mok Niemann, 19, cheated over 100 times during his career on the website. After being barred from entering him, Niemann confessed to flagrant dishonesty, according to the study. The pessimistic study comes as the world no. 2 emerges. Magnus Carlsen, the current chess champion, accused Niemann of cheating in over-the-board matches. Following the cheating allegations, rumors began to circulate that Niemann had been using vibrating anal beads to communicate with his coach during play.

Poker player and coach insist she didn't cheat way to $269k win in Las Vegas using a vibrating ring

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 2, 2022
Robbi Jade Lew's strange behavior, which resulted in a $269,000 win in a single hand, was fueled by her opponent's sexist behaviour, according to Robbi Jade Lew. On Thursday, Lew stunned the poker world by going all-in with a weak Jack-high hand to win the huge pot. Garrett Adelstein, who lost the hand, believes she cheated during the game. 'Nailed it,' Lew said, retweeting an interpretation of the game that claims she mistook her hand and poker terms.

Fans of the alleged cheating controversy point out a troubling video in the alleged investigation

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 1, 2022
Robbi Jade Lew, a glamorous newcomer to the game, stunned the poker world on Thursday by winning the $269,000 pot. Garrett Adelstein, a top player in livestreamed no-limit hold, has openly accused her of bribery by using a "device hidden" that only vibrates to indicate you have the right hand.' Now, eagle-eyed followers believe they may have spotted a crucial clue in Lew's unfolding controversy when she tried to take a large ring from her hand.

Pro poker player is accused of using 'hidden vibrating device' to help her win $130,000

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 1, 2022
Robbi Jade Lew, the Poker newcomer, received an all-in hand for a pot of $269,000. Garrett Adelstein, who lost the hand, suspects she cheated during the game. After winnings, Lew Lew then rescheduled, with Adelstein seeing the gesture as a "declaration of guilt." During a Hustler Casino Live tournament, the game was streamed online. According to Hustler Casino, no one will return until the incident is investigated. Adelstein has appeared on more than 50 times on the casino's livestreamed show winning more than $1.6 million. In comparison, Lew has only appeared twice in winnings, earning less than $100,000.

Magnus Carlsen has branded the United States as a CHEAT, despite reports that he beat them using vibrating anal beads

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 26, 2022
The world's No. 1 is David Coleman. Magnus Carlsen, a chess player, branded US teenager Hans Niemann as a cheat after the fellow grandmaster alleged that he was winning matches using vibrating anal beads. Carlsen, 31, said on Monday that after only one move on September 19, he had to resign from the Sinquefield Cup tournament against Niemann.

According to the International Chess Federation, the world No.1 player is accused of tarnishing the game's image

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 25, 2022
Magnus Carlsen, the world's No. 1. Since he miraculously resigned from a match against a fellow grandmaster after just one move, one chess player has been accused of'damaging' the game. Arkady Dvorkovich, the president of the International Chess Federation (FIDE), said in a tweet on Friday that he was not satisfied with Carlsen's behavior in withdrawing from the Sinquefield Cup and halting his match against his 19-year-old adversary Hans Niemann. Neimann cheated using a vibrating anal sex toy, according to reports.