Hikaru Nakamura. 3 million subscribers on YouTube 🚀 👏
PogChamps. Live peaks. Blitz. Coaching. Memes. Education.
The bridge that brought millions into chess.
What did his channel unlock for you?
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📷 Norway Chess / Michal Walusza
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Praggnanandhaa defeats World Champion Gukesh D and climbs to World No. 3 in the live ratings 🔥
India’s No. 1 scored a 97.9 accuracy win in 36 moves at the Sinquefield Cup yesterday.
📷 Maria Emelianova / Norway Chess
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Vincent Keymer is on 🔥
Germany’s #1 was unstoppable at the Quantbox Chennai Grand Masters 2025. Undefeated with 7/9, Keymer finished 2 points ahead of the field.
His run? 5 wins, 4 draws, +20.9 rating points, and a performance rating of 2917.
Vincent’s sharpest win? A 97.8 accuracy, 30-move game with White against Murali Karthikeyan. Swipe to see it.
📷 Maria Emelianova for FIDE
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You have 49 seconds on the clock.
At first glance, the bishop on f1 looks unprotected.
Magnus did not take it, and he was right.
Why?
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📷 Norway Chess / Michal Walusza
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History made. 🏆🇮🇳
Divya Deshmukh is the 2025 FIDE Women’s World Cup Champion and India’s 88th Grandmaster.
In an all-Indian final that went to tiebreaks, Divya beat Humpy Koneru 2.5 to 1.5. She drew the first Rapid game and won the second with Black.
By reaching the final, she had already secured a spot in the FIDE Women’s Candidates. With this win, she becomes the first Indian player to lift the Women’s World Cup title and clinches the Grandmaster title at the same time.
A monumental achievement for Divya, her team, and Indian chess. ♟️✨
📷 Anna Shtourman / FIDE
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Divya Deshmukh vs Humpy Koneru.
An All-Indian Final is set at the FIDE Women’s World Cup. ♟️🇮🇳
Yesterday, Humpy pulled off a stunning comeback against Lei Tingjie in a wild 4-2 tiebreak, winning three games in a row.
Divya had already qualified the day before with a dramatic win over former World Champion Tan Zhongyi.
Both Indian stars have now earned a coveted place in the next Women’s Candidates.
📷 Anna Shtourman / FIDE
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“What’s the fun going into finals the easy way?” said Divya Deshmukh yesterday.
“Wouldn’t be me if it wasn’t dramatic.” 💗
And dramatic it was.
After a rollercoaster 101-move game, Divya defeated former Women’s World Champion Tan Zhongyi to reach the FIDE Women’s World Cup Final.
More than a final.
Divya has earned a spot in the Women’s Candidates 🔥
She also secured a Grandmaster norm.
Seeded 15th, Divya has taken down multiple Grandmasters, including Zhu Jiner and Harika Dronavalli on her way to the final.
📷 Anna Shtourman
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Play like Arjun. Checkmate Magnus in 2 moves.
How fast did you find it? Arjun played the first move in just 16 seconds.
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📷 Norway Chess / Michal Walusza
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Gukesh wore it.
Anish asked for it.
You can get it from us 😉 👇
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ChatGPT can write poems and code apps, but it still can’t figure out Magnus Carlsen.
While travelling, Magnus played a chess game against ChatGPT.
The result?
ChatGPT called him a 2000-rated player.
These are the screenshots Magnus shared.
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📷 Michal Walusza & Roza Czarnota
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