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Hans Niemann defends reputation after cheating claims: 'I'm not going to back down'

Agence France-Presse • October 6, 2022, 14:07:44 IST
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After a victory in the US Chess Championship, Hans Niemann said the game he had just won “spoke for itself and showed the chess player that I am”.

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Hans Niemann defends reputation after cheating claims: 'I'm not going to back down'

Paris: American international grandmaster Hans Niemann said Wednesday he “won’t back down,” after the chess platform chess.com reported he has "probably cheated more than 100 times" in online games. Norwegian world champion Magnus Carlsen last week accused 19-year-old Niemann of cheating . “Overall, we have found that Hans (Niemann) has likely cheated in more than 100 online chess games, including several prize money events,” the world’s leading online chess platform wrote in a Tuesday evening report that ran 20 pages, with 50 additional appendices. Chess.com banned Niemann on 5 September, shortly after the first accusations were made, but the platform is defending itself against suggestions that it is under pressure from Carlsen, whose Play Magnus company it is in the process of buying. Explained: Magnus Carlsen vs Hans Niemann - what happened and what's been said After a victory in the US Chess Championship Wednesday, Niemann said the game he had just won “spoke for itself and showed the chess player that I am”. He added, “It also showed that I’m not going to back down and I’m going to play my best chess here regardless of the pressure that I’m under,” but declined to comment further. Chess.com says it is “extremely confident” in its means of detecting cheating, which includes using grandmasters — the highest rank of chess players — as well as an analysis of moves made by computer programmes. ‘Statistically extraordinary’ The suspicions of the platform go beyond the framework of the internet. It also devotes part of its report to Niemann’s spectacular and rapid progress on the chessboard. “While we do not doubt that Hans is a talented player, we note that his results are statistically extraordinary,” said the report which illustrated the American’s rise with a dramatic graph. However, chess.com said it had no evidence that Niemann had cheated in “over-the-board” (OTB) games when players are physically present. “There is nothing in our statistical investigation to raise any red flags regarding Hans’ OTB play and rise,” said the report. Last month, at the Sinquefield Cup in St Louis, Carlsen lost to Niemann OTB and then withdrew from the tournament, posting a video that implied something improper had taken place. Chess.com described this encounter as “bizarre” but concluded that there was no evidence “that Hans cheated in this game and we do not advocate for any conclusions regarding cheating being made based on this one encounter”. Two weeks after St Louis, the two players met again in the sixth round of the online Julius Baer Generation Cup. This time Carlsen resigned after making just one move , going on to release a statement that he would not “play against people that have cheated repeatedly in the past”. The International Chess Federation announced on 29 September that it was opening an investigation into these accusations of cheating. Niemann has admitted to cheating in the past on chess.com, when he was between 12 and 16 years old, but denies the most recent accusations, claiming to be “ready to play naked”, if necessary. Read all the Latest News , Trending News ,  Cricket News , Bollywood News ,  India News and Entertainment News here. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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