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Hans Niemann Is the Bad Boy of Chess. But Did He Cheat?

The New York Times – Business:

An American teenager, Hans Niemann, defeated Magnus Carlsen, the world’s best chess player. Then Mr. Carlsen accused his opponent of cheating. It’s either overdue justice or paranoia.

David Segal
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