Chess fans have questions after Hans Niemann's win over world champion Magnus Carlsen. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Caleb Wetherell, who runs Pawnalyze, a chess analysis website, about the outcome.
Guess where World No. Magnus Carlsen will store all his chess computing data and chess programs? Do you know Carlsen’s chess analysis and research cannot be stolen even if you rob him of his laptops?
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Is there a cheating scandal in the big leagues of international chess? Hans Niemann, a 19-year-old player known for his livestreams on Twitch, defeated the grandmaster and current world champion, ...